Footballer found guilty of having ‘unethical hair’ in UAE
Ghana striker Asamoah Gyan is among 46 players who have breached hairstyle rule
Ghana striker Asamoah Gyan is among 46 players who have breached hairstyle rule. PHOTO: AFP
Ghana striker Asamoah Gyan has been found guilty of having “unethical hair” under the United Arab Emirates Football Association guidelines, BBC reported.
Gyan is among 46 players who have been found to have breached the rules regarding inappropriate hairstyles in the Arabian Gulf League.
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The 31-year-old, who is currently on loan to Dubai-based Al Ahbi, was reported by match referees to officials.
Previously, Suhail Al-Mansoori of Al Wahda was told he would have to cut his curly perm, whereas in neighbouring Saudi Arabia, goalkeeper Waleed Abdullah was told to cut his “un-Islamic hair” before a match in 2012.
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Gyan recently sported a mohawk hairstyle during the Africa Cup of Nations in Gabon where he captained Ghana. His side eventually lost 2-0 to champions Cameron in the semi-final round of the tournament.
Gyan is among 46 players who have been found to have breached the rules regarding inappropriate hairstyles in the Arabian Gulf League.
Saudis act against anti-Islamic footballer haircuts
The 31-year-old, who is currently on loan to Dubai-based Al Ahbi, was reported by match referees to officials.
Previously, Suhail Al-Mansoori of Al Wahda was told he would have to cut his curly perm, whereas in neighbouring Saudi Arabia, goalkeeper Waleed Abdullah was told to cut his “un-Islamic hair” before a match in 2012.
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Gyan recently sported a mohawk hairstyle during the Africa Cup of Nations in Gabon where he captained Ghana. His side eventually lost 2-0 to champions Cameron in the semi-final round of the tournament.