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The absence of one of the best women's soccer players in the nation from the national squad that just won the World Cup has prompted questions as to whether she didn't make the team because of her openly professed Christian faith.
Jaelene Hinkle, 26, "has been called the top left defender in the U.S. game," according to The Washington Times. Fox News noted Hinkle "helped her team win the NWSL championship and previously helped it win a title in 2016 when it was known as the Western New York Flash."
But none of that apparently mattered to the women's team. The Irish Times, which called Hinkle "the finest left-back in the NWSL," wrote in June, "Hinkle likely would have been a fish out of water on the uber-woke women's national team, some of whose biggest stars are openly lesbian, raising questions about whether she would have thrown off the squad's chemistry."
In 2017, when the women's team wore special team jerseys celebrating Gay Pride Month for two international matches, Hinkle declined to play. She said on the "700 Club," "I just felt so convicted in my spirit that it wasn't my job to wear this jersey. I gave myself three days to just seek and pray and determine what [God] was asking me to do in this situation."
Soon after the interview, when her North Carolina Courage team played against the Portland Thorns in Portland, Oregon, fans waving rainbow flags booed Hinkle. The Washington Times noted, "Hinkle has not played for the national team since. After she was left off the World Cup roster, coach Jill Ellis told reporters that the decision was 'solely based on soccer,' an explanation greeted with widespread skepticism." The Times added, Ellis, who is married to a woman, did call up Hinkle last year for the Tournament of Nations but then cut her and one other player a few days later, fueling speculation that she was invited only to stave off a religious freedom lawsuit.
U.S. Women's Soccer Team Accused Of Snubbing Star Player For Christian Views | Daily Wire