Greater Western Sydney Giants player Haneen Zreika will not play in the club's AFL Women’s match on Friday after deciding not to wear the team’s LGBTIQ+ pride guernsey on religious grounds.
SBS News understands her teammates are supportive of her decision to withdraw.
The Pride Round is one of the AFLW's three dedicated events - alongside the AFLW Indigenous Round and the Good For Footy Round - that aim to foster diversity and inclusivity.
Zreika played in the club’s Pride Round last year when it was not a requirement for the players to wear a specific jersey.The 22-year-old small forward is a highly respected member of her community. She became the first Muslim player and the first player of Lebanese descent to join the Giants when she made her debut in 2019.
GWS players in the pride guernsey. Source: GWS Giants
Former rugby league player Sonny Bill Williams, who converted to Islam, on his jerseys.
The GWS Giants has said it is committed to the pride round going ahead against the Western Bulldogs at Henson Park in Sydney’s inner-western suburb of Marrickville.
The AFLW said it did not have a comment at this stage.
Zreika has been officially listed out of the match for personal reasons.
Zreika declined to comment when contacted by SBS News.