Embroiled in a homophobia row in France, Paris Saint-German footballer Idrissa Gana Gueye has received the backing of Senegalese President Macky Sall.
With French clubs' players encouraged to wear rainbow-colored numbers on the back of their shirts to commemorate World Day Against Homophobia on May 17, the 32-year-old Gueye, who is a devout Muslim, missed PSG's match against Montpellier , according to French sports broadcaster RMC Sport.
PSG head coach Mauricio Pochettino, told a media conference that Gueye was excused from Saturday's game for "personal reasons."
However, the Senegalese president has expressed his support for the midfielder.
"I support Idrissa Gana Gueye. His religious convictions must be respected," the Senegalese president in a Twitter post.
Gueye has not commented publicly on the controversy. CNN has made attempts to contact the club for comments.
President Sall's show of support was welcomed by many locals in the Muslim-dominated West African country where being in a same-sex relationship is , amid an increase in the arrest and prosecution of LGBTQ community members in recent years.
The Senegalese player was also absent during the same commemorative fixture last year due to illness, his club said at the time, to RMC.
Gueye by the National Council of Ethics of the French Football Federation (FFF) to explain his alleged boycott of the Saturday game, said RMC Sport.
The 32-year-old's recent no-show has sparked calls for sanctions against the player. Rouge Direct, a group fighting homophobia in sports demanded French football authorities .
French politician Valérie Pécresse, also wants Gueye to be penalized for not showing solidarity to the LGBTQ community.
"The players of a football club, and those of PSG in particular, are figures of identification for our young people. They have a duty to set an example. A refusal by Idrissa Gana Gueye to join the fight against homophobia could not remain without sanction!" she .