Hijab and Soccer: Another Red Card

November 26, 2007

Author: SEAN MYERS

Source: The Gazette/CanWest News Service

http://www.canada.com/montrealgazette/news/story.html?id=a4aa0281-fcd3-4a00-9363-13946df4264e&k=43032

The family of a 14-year-old girl is demanding an apology from a referee who refused to allow her to play indoor soccer while wearing a religious head scarf.

But the head of referee development for Alberta's governing soccer body says wearing hijabs can pose a threat to player safety.

Safaa Menhem arrived late in the first half of her game with the Chinook Phantom under-16 girls team at the Calgary Soccer Centre Saturday. After her first shift in the game, the referee told the coach she couldn't play if she wore her hijab.

At half time, the rest of the team - with the support of parents in the stands - threatened to forfeit the game in protest, but Menhem urged them to keep playing.