Geyse Ferreira, the Manchester United and Brazil forward, recently faced homophobic attacks on social media after posting a photo with her partner, highlighting ongoing prejudice in women's football.
Despite a perceived safe space for LGBTQIAPN+ players in women's football, Geyse noted that such homophobic messages deeply hurt her but motivated her to remain vocal against prejudice.
Gareth Hope from the Rainbow Devils emphasizes that while the women's game attracts a diverse crowd, football must still enforce clear guidelines to combat rising abuse.
Meta, the parent company of Instagram, stated it would remove violating comments, affirming that no one should experience homophobic abuse, enhancing accountability in the digital space.
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