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Wolfsburg recently made headlines after suspending striker Kevin Behrens for making a homophobic comment during an autograph-signing session. The 33-year-old reportedly refused to sign a special-edition Wolfsburg shirt with a rainbow logo celebrating the LGBTQ community, allegedly saying, “I won’t sign that gay c**p.” Behrens, who has one cap for Germany, later apologized, acknowledging that his comments were unacceptable.

In response to the incident, Wolfsburg released a statement emphasizing their commitment to diversity and tolerance. The club stated that the comments made by Behrens did not align with their values and that the matter was addressed internally. While the club did not specify the duration of Behrens’ suspension, they reiterated their dedication to promoting fundamental values such as respect, honesty, and openness.

Wolfsburg has a strong stance against discrimination and has been actively advocating for diversity for years. Their official website features a page dedicated to diversity, highlighting their ongoing efforts to combat discrimination. Head of corporate social responsibility Nico Briskorn emphasized the importance of inclusivity in football, emphasizing that regardless of differences, everyone can come together through the sport.

Behrens, who has made three Bundesliga appearances for Wolfsburg this season, was notably absent from their recent victory over Bochum. The club has not disclosed when Behrens will be eligible to return to the team.

The incident involving Behrens serves as a reminder of the ongoing efforts needed to promote inclusivity and respect in sports. It underscores the importance of upholding values of diversity and tolerance both on and off the field. As fans, players, and clubs continue to work towards a more inclusive environment, incidents like this highlight the progress that still needs to be made in creating a welcoming and respectful sporting community.