**Federico Bernardeschi: Celebrating Uniqueness and Battling Homophobia in Soccer**
Federico Bernardeschi, an Italian soccer star, isn't just famous on-field; he's equally known off it, with a style and personality that's uniquely his own. After three seasons in Major League Soccer, Bernardeschi has made his return home, back in Italy's Serie A. He's been open about facing homophobic taunts and has voiced his admiration and respect ("chapeau!") towards athletes who are open about their sexuality.
## Facing Homophobia in Soccer
Bernardeschi's journey has not been without challenges, especially when it comes down against homophobic slurs. Whether it's because he chooses bold fashion pieces or simply because he carries himself with confidence, he's had his share. In a candid chat on The BSMT podcast, he talked about how these insults have affected him and praised male footballers brave enough, saying a heartfelt "chapeau!" in recognition.
At 31, Bernardeschi sometimes gets compared with Italy's football legend Roberto Baggio, who was pivotal during Italy's 1994 FIFA World Cup run. While he might not have reached Baggio's iconic status, Bernardeschi has his own legendary moment: scoring that winning penalty in Italy's UEFA European Championship victory over England.
## Dealing with Public Opinion
After a memorable stint with Juventus, Bernardeschi joined Toronto FC, quickly becoming a fan favorite despite any challenges they faced. His return with Bologna marks a new page.
Talking with BSMT's Gianluca Gazzoli, Bernardeschi opened up about grappling with rumors and homophobic remarks. "Now, I just take it easy and laugh at myself," he said. He stressed understanding one's public image versus one true self as key. "We have a duty as public figures," he emphasized, "to spread positivity and call out injustice."
Looking back on his Fiorentina days, Bernardeschi recalled when his choice in clothing, like wearing pantaloons, caused quite a stir. "If I like it, I'll wear it," he said. It's about being true, after all.
## Challenging Gender Norms and Pushing Boundaries
In 2017, after joining Juventus, Bernardeschi caused quite a stir again, sporting a skirt and a small bag which kicked up a media storm in Italy. Even though he was dating, and later married, Veronica, social media went buzzing with ridicule. In soccer, where no Italian male professionals are openly gay or bisexual, reactions like these are all too common.
Speaking out against this ridicule, Bernardeschi said, "What's wrong with being open? If I were, I'd be proud." He praised those who live authentically, saying that everyone should have that freedom.
During 2022's Qatar World Cup, Bernardeschi wore Pride rainbow stripes on his hand on Rai 1, showing his support loud and clear.
## Advocating Mental Health and Change
Bernardeschi understands how deeply homophobia can wound, especially young athletes. Reflecting on his Fiorentina days, he said, "At 20, it hurt. I laugh now, but it sure didn't then." He champions mental health support, sharing how therapy has helped him: "I've been working on myself not just recently but starting three years ago. Pinpointing where issues begin helps resolve them."
Federico Bernardeschi's story shines a light on homophobia's ongoing battles in sports. His advocacy rings true, highlighting how essential acceptance and mental health support are. It's about creating a welcoming space in sports, no matter who you are.
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