USL League Two investigates homophobic slur directed at Flint City Bucks player
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 18, 2026, 2:06 PM
Last updated Jun 18, 2026
USL League Two is investigating an incident involving a homophobic slur directed at a Flint City Bucks player during a match against Oakland County FC on June 13. The league's disciplinary process is reviewing the report submitted by the head referee following the game. This incident has raised concerns regarding fan conduct within the league, which features 158 clubs across the United States. The outcome of the investigation could lead to disciplinary actions against the offending party.
- •Incident occurred during a match on June 13
- •Head referee submitted a report on the conduct
- •USL League Two's disciplinary process is under review
- •Flint City Bucks are part of a 158-club league
- •Investigating potential consequences for the offending individual
- 2:06 PMYahoo Sports — USL League Two investigating slur directed at player in soccer match
"USL League Two is investigating a report that a homophobic slur was directed at a Flint City Bucks soccer player.
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