Thomas Hitzlsperger has become the most high-profile footballer to come out, announcing on Wednesday that he is gay.
The
former Aston Villa, West Ham and Everton player has given a long
interview to the German paper Die Zeit, in which he says that he is
talking about his sexuality because he wants "to further the debate
about homosexuality among sports professionals"
.
Hitzlsperger
represented Germany 52 times, played in a World Cup and a European
Championship and won the Bundesliga with Stuttgart. He retired in
September last year, having also played for Lazio in Italy and
Wolfsburg. "It's been a long and difficult process" [of becoming aware
of being gay]. Only in the last few years have I realised that I
preferred living together with a man," Hitzlsperger added.
"In
England, Italy and Germany being a homosexual is no big thing, at least
not in the dressing room," he said, before adding: "I was never ashamed
of being who I am but it was not always easy to sit on a table with 20
young men and listen to jokes about gays. You let them get on with it as
long as the jokes are somewhat funny and not too insulting.
"Being
gay is topic that is 'ignored' in football and not 'a serious topic in
the changing room'. Fighting spirit, passion and winning mentality are
intrinsically linked, that doesn't fit the cliché: 'Gays are soft'".
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