"One of Europe's rising professional football stars has publicly announced that he is gay, today.
Peter Lloyd with Darren Scott
20-year-old Anton HysÉn, who plays for Swedish 4th tier side Utsiktens BK, came out in an interview with Offside magazine.
He told the publication: “I am a footballer. And gay. If I perform as a footballer, then I do not think it matters if I like girls or boys."
Hysen, the son of former Liverpool's Glenn Hysen, is the first elite Swedish player to come out.
Despite recognising that coming out may affect hsi career, he declared that it was “f**ked up” that no other Swedish player had yet come out.
“That is their problem and not mine,” he told the magazine. “People may call me anything they want, it will just make me even more psyched. ”"
A few days after professional cricketer Steven Davies came out, we now have a professional footballer.
He is Swedish, and does not play for a high profile English club, but these are steps in the right direction.
One or two sportspeople have come out after retirement, but there are very few who come out whilst still active in their sport. Martina Navratilova (tennis), Johnny Weir (skating) and Matthew Mitcham (diving) come to mind.
If we take an often quoted estimate of 10% being gay - that leaves a lot of professional sportspeople who are keeping it hidden.
It is entirely their choice and their right - I loathe the business of outing people.
But I use these estimates just to indicate that gay sportspeople almost certainly exist in much greater numbers than we may realise.
Peter Lloyd with Darren Scott
20-year-old Anton HysÉn, who plays for Swedish 4th tier side Utsiktens BK, came out in an interview with Offside magazine.
He told the publication: “I am a footballer. And gay. If I perform as a footballer, then I do not think it matters if I like girls or boys."
Hysen, the son of former Liverpool's Glenn Hysen, is the first elite Swedish player to come out.
Despite recognising that coming out may affect hsi career, he declared that it was “f**ked up” that no other Swedish player had yet come out.
“That is their problem and not mine,” he told the magazine. “People may call me anything they want, it will just make me even more psyched. ”"
A few days after professional cricketer Steven Davies came out, we now have a professional footballer.
He is Swedish, and does not play for a high profile English club, but these are steps in the right direction.
One or two sportspeople have come out after retirement, but there are very few who come out whilst still active in their sport. Martina Navratilova (tennis), Johnny Weir (skating) and Matthew Mitcham (diving) come to mind.
If we take an often quoted estimate of 10% being gay - that leaves a lot of professional sportspeople who are keeping it hidden.
It is entirely their choice and their right - I loathe the business of outing people.
But I use these estimates just to indicate that gay sportspeople almost certainly exist in much greater numbers than we may realise.