San Diego FC is making significant additions to its security and stadium operations to curb fans from using a common Mexican chant during games.
After the chant was heard at San Diego FC's home opener, the club has detailed a plan to discourage its future use.
Mexico matches in competition have regularly been marred by an anti-gay fan chant when opposing goalkeepers take goal kicks.
San Diego FC will use pre-match and in-stadium messaging, enhanced security measures and strong enforcement of policies to ...
If you know me, then you know I’m not a sports girlie. It’s not like I haven’t tried. Voice of San Diego editor Scott Lewis ...
Advertisement San Diego FC began its first ... homophobic slur at the opposing goalkeeper during his run-up to take a goal kick, has been a staple in Mexican soccer for many years.
SAN DIEGO (AP ... made by fans while the opposing goalkeeper takes a goal kick, and it regularly occurs in both club soccer and national team soccer in Mexico.
San Diego FC intends to ... by fans while the opposing goalkeeper takes a goal kick, and it regularly occurs in both club soccer and national team soccer in Mexico. It's also become a regrettable ...
Despite 14 shots and 67.1% possession, San Diego was unable to break through St. Louis goalkeeper Roman Bürki ... apparently injuring his leg. The Mexican national team star often struggled ...
The one-word slur is typically made by fans while an opposing goalkeeper takes ... a regrettable staple in the Mexican national team's matches in the U.S. San Diego FC founding partner Manny ...
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