The Football Association will reprimand Crystal Palace captain Mark Guehi and the club for writing religious messages on match equipment.
Kehi led Crystal Palace to a 1-1 Premier League draw with Newcastle United on Saturday. Wearing the rainbow captain’s armband in support of the LGBTQ+ community สมัคร UFABET
BBC, a British media outlet reported that. Guehi is at risk of being charged by the Football Association (FA) for violating Article A4. Which prohibits advertising or displaying any religious messages on clothing, shoes or other equipment.

However, an FA source said no charges would be filed. But rather a warning to Guehi and Crystal Palace to prevent similar incidents from happening again.
Ipswich Town captain Sam Morsy had previously not worn the rainbow armband. As part of the Premier League’s campaign for all clubs to wear between November 29 and December 5. Citing religious beliefs, with the club respecting the player’s decision.
The FA had formally contact the England defender and his club earlier on Tuesday. After it emerge that Guéhi wrote “I love Jesus” on his armband for the draw against Newcastle on Saturday. It is understood that they were remind of its strict rules about not displaying any kind of religious messages. Which are prohibited under Rule A4 of the governing body’s regulations.