Out pro soccer player Robbie Rogers training with LA Galaxy

Former U.S. National Team midfielder Robbie Rogers trained with the Galaxy on April 29.

This was his first professional training session since revealing that he was gay 2 months earlier. Galaxy head coach Bruce Arena as well as Landon Donovan and Mike Magee discuss Rogers’ arrival and its significance.

The Guardian reports:

The former international, 25, was released by Leeds United in January, after a loan spell at Stevenage, and in February said he was leaving the game that had “hid his secret”. But on Tuesday he trained with the Galaxy, whose coach, Bruce Arena, said it was “open-ended” as to what his future with the club might hold. The Chicago Fire hold Rogers’ Major League Soccer rights, meaning the Galaxy would need to work out a trade in order to sign him.

“He looked a lot sharper than I thought he would today, given the fact he’s been away from the game for a while” Arena told the Galaxy’s website. “The timing I guess is good. I think our league is a progressive league. Our league is a league comprised of all different races, colours and creeds, and to be accepting of a gay athlete I don’t think is anything that’s difficult for our league.

Pro Soccer player Robbie Rogers comes out & simultaneously quits soccer

Former Major League Soccer player Robbie Rogers came out of the closet in a blog post on Friday and also announced that he’s leaving football.

From his personal blog:

Secrets can cause so much internal damage. People love to preach about honesty, how honesty is so plain and simple. Try explaining to your loved ones after 25 years you are gay. Try convincing yourself that your creator has the most wonderful purpose for you even though you were taught differently.

I always thought I could hide this secret. Football was my escape, my purpose, my identity. Football hid my secret, gave me more joy than I could have ever imagined… I will always be thankful for my career. I will remember Beijing, The MLS Cup, and most of all my teammates. I will never forget the friends I have made a long the way and the friends that supported me once they knew my secret.

Now is my time to step away. It’s time to discover myself away from football. It’s 1 A.M. in London as I write this and I could not be happier with my decision. Life is so full of amazing things. I realized I could only truly enjoy my life once I was honest. Honesty is a bitch but makes life so simple and clear. My secret is gone, I am a free man, I can move on and live my life as my creator intended.

After several seasons with Major League Soccer’s Columbus Crew, Rogers joined Britain’s Leeds United team last year. In 2007 he played for Team USA in the FIFA World Cup tournament.

He was a 2008 Olympian for the United States at the Beijing Olympics.

ESPN airs openly gay Pro Bowler Scott Horon’s celebration kiss with husband after winning PBA Championship

On Sunday ESPN aired the Pro Bowling Association finals in the World Series Of Bowling where the sports network may have made some history. Jim Buzinski writes at OutSports:

In what might be a first, ESPN this weekend showed an openly gay male pro athlete kissing his husband and they did not shy away from describing the relationship. The event was the 2012 PBA Chameleon Championship in Las Vegas, held in November, but shown on TV this Sunday.

Scott Norton won the event over Jason Belmonte and afterward broke down and cried in memory of a friend who had died. He was then shown kissing his husband, Craig Woodward, as they exchanged affectionate words (video below). During the telecast, ESPN’s announcers referred to Woodward as Norton’s husband or spouse.