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“It doesn’t represent the players, myself or the club, and it certainly doesn’t represent San Diego or Baja California.” SDFC Head Coach Mikey Varas condemns the homophobic chant heard at last night’s match.

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Soccer Thoughts1 year ago

Amazing Puto is the most homophobic word that exists. It was never the case until the American media made up the story a few years ago.

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Julio N. Rausseo1 year ago

“Puto" is a Spanish word with varying meanings depending on context and region. Here are the primary definitions: 1. **Slang/Insult**: In many Spanish-speaking countries, "puto" is a vulgar term often used as an insult, roughly equivalent to "jerk," "asshole," or stronger expletives in English. It’s derived from slang for a male prostitute, though its modern usage is typically broader and less literal. 2. **Adjective**: More formally, "puto" can mean "cursed" or "damned," as in "el puto día" (the damned day), though this is less common and still carries a casual or emphatic tone. 3. **Regional Variations**: In some Latin American countries, like Mexico, it’s a common expletive for emphasis (e.g., "¡Qué puto calor!" meaning "What a damn heat!"). In Spain, it might lean more toward its insulting connotation. 4. **Culinary Note**: Not to be confused with "puto," a Filipino steamed rice cake, which is unrelated and comes from a different linguistic root.

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Alfonzo Aguirre 🇲🇽⚽️🏈🐐⚡️1 year ago

It has never been about homophobia. It’s a slang chant to the opposing keeper. We all knew this going to happen sooner or later. We’ve become way too sensitive about everything. Coach needs to focus more on the team’s performance instead of the crowd.

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So.Gay2 years ago

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Trevor Abney1 year ago

We’re tired of people looking for reasons to be offended.

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Dollar$ and ₵en$e1 year ago

This is getting so old. It is a crass term, but it isn’t homophobic nor has it ever been in soccer culture.

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UserBobRobBillWill1 year ago

During a soccer match in San Diego, California, where fans chant "puto" during every goal kick, the group most likely responsible is supporters of the Mexican national team or fans influenced by Mexican soccer culture. This conclusion is based on the well-documented history of the "puto" chant within Mexican soccer fandom, particularly during matches involving the Mexican national team, known as El Tri, or clubs from Liga MX. The chant "puto" — a Spanish slang term with varied meanings, often interpreted as a derogatory reference to a male prostitute or a homophobic slur — has become a notable tradition among some Mexican soccer fans. It is typically shouted in unison during an opposing goalkeeper’s goal kick, intended as a taunt to disrupt or mock the player. This practice has been a persistent feature at Mexican national team matches, both in Mexico and the United States, including cities like San Diego with its proximity to the Mexican border and significant Mexican-American population. San Diego’s location, just 20 miles from Tijuana, Mexico, fosters a strong cross-border cultural influence, including soccer traditions. The city has hosted numerous matches featuring the Mexican national team, such as the 2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup game against El Salvador at Qualcomm Stadium, where the chant was notably heard, and a 2023 friendly against Cameroon. More recently, during San Diego FC’s inaugural Major League Soccer (MLS) home match on March 1, 2025, against St. Louis City at Snapdragon Stadium, the chant emerged three times in the second half, prompting condemnation from the club’s coach and sporting director. Given San Diego’s demographic — with a large Latino population, many of Mexican descent — and the chant’s association with Mexican soccer culture, it’s reasonable to infer that fans tied to this community are the primary culprits. The "puto" chant’s persistence stems from its deep roots in Mexican soccer stadiums, dating back to at least 2004 in Guadalajara, and its spread across Liga MX and national team games. While some Mexican fans argue it’s a generic insult (akin to "coward" or "jerk") rather than a homophobic slur, its perception as discriminatory by FIFA, CONCACAF, and U.S. soccer authorities has led to fines, match stoppages, and campaigns to curb it. In San Diego, a city aspiring to establish itself as an MLS hub and preparing for the 2026 World Cup (which will include matches in Mexico), the chant likely reflects the influence of Mexican fan traditions brought by local supporters or visitors from across the border. Other groups, such as fans of other Latin American teams or local San Diego FC supporters adopting the chant, are less likely culprits. The chant is not a staple in broader MLS culture, and incidents elsewhere in the U.S. (e.g., San Jose Earthquakes fans in 2016) are exceptions rather than the norm. The strong regional connection to Mexico, combined with historical precedent, points to Mexican soccer fans — whether national team supporters or those emulating their style — as the most probable source in this context.

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ADMIRAL1 year ago

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Bangoloff 🇺🇸 🥦 🤘🏽 🅾️1 year ago

Ffs so soft…

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Surg6191 year ago

Get over it. It’s going to keep happening.

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Al Caholic1 year ago

NOT Homophobic. No sean putos

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