Premier League team relocates pride flag over security concerns
Tottenham Hotspur moved their Progress Pride Flag from its usual spot at their stadium ahead of Tuesday’s Champions League match against Slavia Prague, citing security concerns raised by the visiting team.
The flag is an updated version of the classic rainbow flag and is usually displayed in the north-east corner of the stadium.
‘The flag has been relocated at the visiting team’s request to UEFA on security grounds,’ the club told Reuters.
The decision has sparked disappointment among Tottenham’s LGBTQ+ fans.
‘We are, of course, frustrated. You don’t get to come to our stadium and dictate what’s acceptable, let alone complain about a flag representing our community,’ the Proud Lilywhites Committee, which represents LGBTQ+ supporters, said in a statement.
In September 2022, following Spurs’ 2-0 victory in a Champions League clash with Olympique de Marseille, five fans were arrested for violence after rioting and tearing down the Pride Flag.
Tottenham will be looking to boost their chances of finishing in the top eight of the Champions League table. They are currently 16th in the standings, following their 5–3 loss to Paris Saint-Germain last month.