Adelaide's Cavallo engaged after on-pitch proposal
Josh Cavallo, Australia's first active male professional footballer to come out as gay, said he is engaged following an on-pitch proposal to his partner at Adelaide United’s home ground on Thursday.
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Josh Cavallo, Australia's first active male professional footballer to come out as gay, said he is engaged following an on-pitch proposal to his partner at Adelaide United’s home ground on Thursday.
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Josh Cavallo, the first openly homosexual footballer to come out, has proposed to his partner at the stadium of his club Adelaide United. Cavallo, who revealed in 2021 that he is gay, proposed to his partner, Leighton Morrell, on one knee at an empty Hindmarsh Stadium. Taking to social media, Cavallo uploaded the pictures of the same. "Starting this year with my fiance. Mr and Mr coming soon. Thank you Adelaide United for helping set up this surprise," Cavallo captioned the post on X.
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