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Hitzlsperger: It's important that homophobes know they have an opponent

The ex-Premier League footballer is hoping to encourage others to do the same after coming out publicly yesterday.

RETIRED GERMAN FOOTBALLER Thomas Hitzlsperger has said that his coming out as gay is especially significant in efforts to battle homophobia because it is now clear it has a “pronounced opponent”.

“I know that my family and my closest friends, to them it’s not important that I talk about my experiences as a homosexual football player,” the 31-year-old said in a video posted on his website Thursday.

“But it’s probably more important for those people who discriminate (against) others because of their sexuality and those people now know they have a pronounced opponent,” he said.

Hitzlsperger’s outing of himself in the online site of German weekly Die Zeit newspaper Wednesday prompted expressions of support from sports and political figures and makes him the first Germany international to reveal that he is gay.

He explained in the brief video interview posted in both German and English why he believed now was the time to speak up.

The time is right simply because I quit playing about six months ago as a professional footballer player and I think I have the time now that’s necessary to talk about my experiences in professional football as a homosexual,” he said.

And he added that he hoped it would encourage others.

“Hopefully by talking about it the way I do now it encourages some others because they see they can still be professional football players, they can play at the highest level and be gay.

“Its not a contradiction, as I proved.”

Listen to his interview on BBC Radio, in which he says:

“I’ve never been ashamed of it. It thought it was the right moment as the one life, as a football player, has ended and I’m about to start a new life.”

YouTube credit: Junaid Nizamani

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