Zander Murray has made LGBTQ+ history after signing with one of the Scottish Professional Football League’s (SPFL) top teams.
Back in September, the talented striker made history as the first Scottish senior football player to come out as gay. “First, it feels like the weight of the world is now off my shoulders…It can be difficult, and you can feel very alone,” he said via the club’s website. “I knew I was different for many years, but with other people in the game coming out, it’s been amazing. “Hopefully, the SFA can work with other leagues and partners and look at support and drive how we help other players.” Since coming out, Murray has continued to make waves in the football world with his LGBTQ+ activism and dynamic plays on the field.
On 13 January, the young talent reached another career milestone by signing with the SPFL team Bonnyrigg Rose. Prior to his transfer, Murray played as a striker for Lowland Football League’s Gala Fairydean Rovers. “Bonnyrigg Rose are delighted to announce the signing, subject to SFA clearance, of in-demand forward Zander Murray from Gala Fairydean Rovers,” the team said in a statement.
By joining the League Two club, Murray has become the first openly gay player in the SPFL since Justin Fashanu played for Airdrie and Hearts in the 90s.