In a courageous and emotional interview, former referee David Coote has come out as gay, sharing his struggles with hiding his true identity and battling addiction.
Coote, who officiated in the Premier League and Championship, spoke candidly about his journey, revealing the deep sense of shame he felt during his teenage years.
Coote recalled the difficulties he faced in coming to terms with his sexuality, confessing that he didn’t come out to his parents until he was 21 and to his friends until he was 25.
In addition to his struggles with his sexuality, Coote also opened up about his battles with addiction. He revealed that he had used cocaine as an escape route from the stresses of his job but emphasized that he was not reliant on it. Coote expressed his shame and regret over his actions, stating that he doesn’t recognize himself in a video that surfaced showing him using cocaine.
By sharing his story, he hopes to help others who may be struggling with similar issues and to promote a culture of acceptance and understanding.
The former referee’s bravery has been met with widespread support and admiration from the football community and beyond. His story serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of mental health, self-acceptance, and the need for supportive environments that allow individuals to be their authentic selves.

