The Monaco football player, who spoke out against the campaign against homophobia, was disqualified for 4 matches

01 June 2024, 09:04 | Football 
Мохамед Камара, Getty Images

Monaco forward Mohamed Camara has served a 4-match suspension due to punishment for his brother's participation in the campaign against homophobia, reports The Athletic.

The match of the 34th round of League 1-2023/24 24-year Malay has a logo on the football with the word “homophobia” crossed over it. Kamara also did not take a photo in front of the banner in support of the International Day to Fight Homophobia, Biphobia, Interphobia and Transphobia.

In Monaco, they supported the other leagues, saying that they had suffered from alcoholism due to religious martyrdom..

" “But the organization is already embarrassed by this episode and we want to understand what is not supported,” the club said.

In the current season, Kamara took part in 20 Monaco matches from Liza 1, scoring a goal and 2 assists.

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