Aussie Footballer Josh Cavallo Has Made History By Coming Out As Gay [Pedestrian TV]

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Aussie Footballer Josh Cavallo Has Made History By Coming Out As Gay & We’re So Proud​


Aussie Footballer Josh Cavallo Has Made History By Coming Out As Gay & We’re So Proud

By Soaliha Iqbal
Published October 27, 2021

Adelaide United’s Josh Cavallo has come out as gay, which is historic considering he’s the first male professional Australian footballer to do so while still playing.

In a statement posted to social media on Wednesday afternoon, the 21-year-old opened up about being a closeted footballer, announcing to the world that he is gay.


“Today, I’m ready to speak about something personal that I’m finally comfortable to talk about in my life. I am proud to publicly announce that I am gay,” he wrote.

“It’s been a journey to get to this point in my life, but I couldn’t be happier with my decision to come out. I have been fighting my sexuality for over six years now, and I’m glad I can put that to rest.”
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In the emotional statement, Cavallo talked about how hard it was having to hide who he is to protect his career, and how he wants to create change for other footballers in the future.

“Being a gay closeted footballer, I’ve had to learn to mask my feelings in order to fit the mould of a professional footballer. Growing up being gay and playing football were just two worlds that hadn’t crossed paths before. I’ve lived my life assuming that this was a topic never to be spoken about,” he continued.

“In football, you only have a small window to achieve greatness, and coming out publicly may have a negative impact on a career. As a gay footballer, I know there are other players living in silence. I want to help change this, to show that everyone is welcome in the game of football and deserves the right to be their authentic self.”


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— Adelaide United (@AdelaideUnited) October 27, 2021

Yes, it’s at this point that I teared up.

“It is astonishing to know that there are currently no gay professional footballers who are out and actively playing, not only in Australia, but around the world. Hopefully, this will change in the near future,” he continued.

“I hope that in sharing who I am, I can show others who identify as LGBTQ+ that they are welcome in the football community. As the game of football keeps expanding, I want to help evolve the game even further and let other players in my situation feel that they’re not alone.”
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Some people may read this news and think ‘what’s the big deal? Why should people have to come out as gay, when they don’t have to come out as straight? Isn’t this reinforcing the other-ness of queer identities?’. But coming out as a gay male professional footballer, in the world’s most popular sport, is in a different ballpark all together.

“I remember reading about Justin Fashanu becoming the first male pro footballer to come out in the 1990s, and then eight years later, taking his own life. That did concern me,” he told Channel 10.

“But 30 years later, Thomas Beattie came out – he was only the second pro footballer in UK history to do so. He came out in June 2020, and his story touched me. He was living a life identical to mine. Since then, he has become one of my closest friends, and made me feel comfortable to be in my own skin. He is a brother, a friend, a role model, and truly an inspiration for my coming out journey.”

Coming out isn’t something that anyone *has* to do — but in Josh Cavallo’s case, he’s inspiring an entire generation, and potentially even an entire sport of players. Which is already incredible, but even more meaningful considering that so many coming out stories are followed by trauma. It’s truly historic stuff, and we’re so proud.
 
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Inspirational to many youngsters who struggle to be accepted by friends and family and live in the constant fear of how society may judge them.

Unbelievable to think that the world we live in 2021 still has anti LGBTQ laws and folks are still physically attacked over their sexual orientation.

Hats off to Josh for making life a little more bearable for those who leave in fear, with depression or indeed denial.

Suicide Rates are significantly higher in the LGBTQ community
 
Suicide Rates are significantly higher in the LGBTQ community
As a member of that particular community (even though I hate that description as I don’t think it’s a community at all ) I can speak from personal experience about depression and suicidal ideation.
It’s a small but significant move. Statistics would tell you there should be a gay player in every squad but we will never know.
 
Yes it shouldn’t be news.
It’s just that he can now be himself and open around others.
I don’t think we will ever see this happen in the UK. Broad brush statement but a fair chunk of Football fans can be utterly moronic.
 
Yes it shouldn’t be news.
It’s just that he can now be himself and open around others.
I don’t think we will ever see this happen in the UK. Broad brush statement but a fair chunk of Football fans can be utterly moronic.
How have you been lately Aet?
 
Sad that it’s even news really. I mean, why should anybody care if he’s gay. His life
Because football in particular is not only institutionally racist but also homphobic.
Like it says in his comments - you dont have to come out as straight, becuase gay people are marginalised and persecuted.
You dont have acid thrown over your face for being straight or abused for your sexuality in public.
The suicide rate for gay youth 16-25 is higher than average for the population.
The number of young gay people facing violence from family and "friends" is also far higher.
Dads dont usually chuck their teenage sons out of home for being heterosexual - but the number of young gay people on the street homeless is also higher than it is for the general population.

Can you imagine the response if one of our players brought his boyfriend to an event at the Riverside, or was snapped cuddling and giving his boyfriend a kiss in the George and Dragon in Yarm?

Find out which of your family and or friends are gay and ask them to explain why "coming out" is a big issue in our society.

In many countries - being gay is punishable by death or imprisonment. In Poland, the right wing Government has fanned the flames of homophobia which has lead to many gay people being beaten up and even killed.
The thugs from Hungary at Wembley recently are also anti-gay and beat up and promote violence against gay people.
Thats the difference.


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Good for him I say, the thing is nothing will change because it's some random guy nobody has ever heard of, it's not high profile is it, but if it gives that bit of encouragement for someone in this country to do the same then that would be a good thing.
 
Good on him, he's a brave man to do so (though it's sad he has to be brave).

Hopefully he inspires footballers across the world to follow suit.

Statistically there are bound to be at least some gay or bisexual footballers currently playing in the English leagues and sport is lagging far behind wider society on that front.
 
You’ve took my comments wrong and got excited straight away.
But it shouldn’t be news. If it never had to be news then we’d be in a better place. I couldn’t give 2 hoots if I caught Warnock in bed with sol. It’s their life and none of my business. The sooner it isn’t news the better.
I’ve had a family member ‘come out’ in the last 2 weeks and couldn’t care less.
 
You’ve took my comments wrong and got excited straight away.
But it shouldn’t be news. If it never had to be news then we’d be in a better place. I couldn’t give 2 hoots if I caught Warnock in bed with sol. It’s their life and none of my business. The sooner it isn’t news the better.
I’ve had a family member ‘come out’ in the last 2 weeks and couldn’t care less.
I don't think that roofie was having a dig at you there mate.
 
Just taking each day as it comes to be honest.
To get back on topic this story made me happy when I read it earlier. Sadly I can’t see it ever happening in this country.

It absolutely will happen in this country, the question is when and not if.
 
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