Soccer Star Says She'll Stand For National Anthem
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF & AP) -- A week after NFL free agent quarterback Colin Kaepernick ended his National Anthem protest, soccer star Megan Rapinoe says she will respect a new U.S. Soccer Federation policy that says national team players "shall stand respectfully" during the anthem.
The policy was approved last month but came to light Saturday before the U.S. women's national team lost to England in a SheBelieves Cup match. A Fox Soccer analyst posted an image of the rule on Twitter.
The policy comes after Rapinoe knelt during the anthem at a pair of national team matches last year.
"It is an honor to represent the USA and all that we stand for -- to be able to pull on the red, white and blue to play a game that I love. I will respect the new bylaw the leadership at USSF has put forward. That said, I believe we should always value the use of our voice and platform to fight for equality of every kind," Rapinoe said in a statement released Monday by her agent.
Citing sources close to Kaepernick, ESPN Senior Writer Adam Schefter reported on the quarterback's decision to end his protest last week.
But Kaepernick's decision has drawn a great deal of criticism since it came days before he opted out of the his contract with the San Francisco 49ers and became a free agent.
.@stephenasmith reacts to Colin Kaepernick deciding to stand during National Anthem next season. pic.twitter.com/MSceJu5lAz
— First Take (@FirstTake) March 2, 2017
So will everyone that was kneeling like Kaepernick was, stop too..?
— iPUSH ???? (@BigFisshh) March 2, 2017
Colin Kaepernick will be known as doing the right thing 4 the wrong reasons, @FirstTake. It was a total stunt, @maxkellerman @stephenasmith
— Philip Simmonds (@therealPhiz) March 2, 2017
"Kaepernick no longer wants his method of protest to detract from the positive change that he believes has been created."
— miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiize (@BlackAndOutside) March 2, 2017
So......an unemployed Kaepernick is now willing to stand during National Anthem? #$$>beliefs
— BuckIDad1969 (@BuckIDad1969) March 2, 2017
Now a free agent Kaepernick says he will stand during national anthem next season. The way he's been playing, it will be in his living room.
— Karen J Larson (구진선) (@onefunnygook) March 2, 2017