Marc Guehi wrote 'I love Jesus' on his armband during a match but will not face further action from the FA, who instead chose to remind him of the rules prohibiting political, religious, or personal slogans on players' equipment.
Crystal Palace 's Marc Guehi has been reminded of the regulations by The FA after he wrote 'I love Jesus' on his armband during a match against Newcastle. Despite facing a charge under FIFA and FA rules that prohibit political, religious, or personal slogans on players' equipment, the FA has opted to remind Guehi and his club of the regulations rather than take further action.
Meanwhile, Ipswich captain Sam Morsy, a practising Muslim, will not face punishment for not wearing the armband as part of a campaign supporting the LGBTQ+ community, due to his religious beliefs
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