Rogers makes history as first openly gay player in US pro soccer
Los Angeles midfielder becomes the first openly gay man to play in US professional sport after reversing his decision to retire
Robbie Rogers is back where he feels he belongs and is most comfortable. On a soccer pitch playing the game he has loved since he was a boy. Now that he has revealed the long kept secret that he is gay, he is ready to move on and focus on resuming his career.
Rogers made history when he became the first openly gay male athlete to play in a US professional league, making his Major League Soccer debut with the Los Angeles Galaxy.
"I guess this is a historic thing, but for me it was just a soccer game," he said.
The team made it easy on the 26-year-old midfielder by building a 4-0 lead over the Seattle Sounders by the time he entered as a substitute in the 77th minute.
"No pressure at all coming in," Rogers said. "I got to totally enjoy myself and take it all in."
He received loud cheers from the crowd of 24,811 as he ran onto the pitch, with fans chanting his last name. Rogers' family, including his grandparents, and friends were in the stands.