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Sikh student removed from soccer game by a referee for wearing a turban

Written by  Nimrat Kaur -- September 29th 2017 06:32 PM
Sikh student removed from soccer game by a referee for wearing a turban

Sikh student removed from soccer game by a referee for wearing a turban

A Sikh student in the US was removed from a high school-level soccer game by a referee for wearing a turban, according to media reports. Officials from the Marple-Newtown School District said the incident occurred on Tuesday when the high school student was playing against the Conestoga High team. The referee would not allow the player onto the field because he was wearing a turban in compliance with his Sikh faith. Sikh student removed from soccer game by a referee for wearing a turban The referee reportedly cited National Federation of High School Soccer rules that state: "Illegal equipment shall not be worn by any player. Types of equipment which are illegal include, but are not limited to helmets, hats, caps or visors." According to the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA), districts can apply for exemptions from such rules by requesting certain players be allowed to wear religious items, said WPVI-TV, an affiliate of the ABC news. In a statement, school district attorney Mark Sereni wrote, "Our district was surprised to learn yesterday that, according to a PIAA soccer referee's decision, the PIAA apparently does not have a rule that reasonably accommodates the wearing of religious headwear by our student athletes who play soccer". "Our district is investigating this ruling and has advocated and will continue to advocate for the rights of our student athletes to appropriately wear religious headgear," Sereni said. -PTC News


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