‎Ipswich Town captain Sam Amorsy has refused to wear a pro-hooligan shirt.‎The captain of the Ipswich Town team playing in the first league in England, Sam Morsy, refused to wear a scarf in support of the pro-hooligan.

His team explains that he supports them and only respects his player.‎ ‎This happened last weekend when Nottingham Forest beat Ipswich Town 1-0 in matchday 13 in the Premier League.

‎ ‎In today’s matches, the Premier League managers decided that the captains of the teams wear the turbans in the colors of the team and in the crowns with their stripes in order to support them and show that they do not spare anyone.‎ ‎Ipswich Town captain Sam Morsy rejected the other 19 clubs who did so.

The actor, whose father is from Egypt but was born in England, refused because his religion of Islam does not allow homosexuality.‎ ‎

After this, his club, Ipswich Town, issued a statement saying that they only support the players and that they respect their captain’s decision because of his beliefs.‎ ‎”Ipswich Town Football Club is committed to being an inclusive club. We are very proud of the Premier League’s campaign and stand with the LGBTQ+ community in promoting equality and acceptance.

‎ ‎At the same time, we respect the decision of our captain, Sam Morsy, who chose not to wear the bandana because of his beliefs.

“We will continue to promote a social environment where everyone is valued and respected, both on and off the field.”

‎ ‎It is not the first time in England that a player has refused to wear a scarf in the colors of the team, as last year, the captain of Sheffield United, Anel Ahmedhodzic, also did it, but he never gave the reason for his refusal.‎The captain of the Ipswich Town team playing in the first league in England, Sam Morsy, refused to wear a scarf in support of the pro-hooligan. His team explains that he supports them and only respects his player.