Los Angeles, CA – Josh Cavallo, the trailblazing Australian soccer star who shattered barriers as the first openly gay male professional footballer in top-tier leagues, is trading kangaroos for kings – and fans are already melting. At 25, Cavallo’s bombshell announcement on Instagram Thursday – “New country, same iconic energy” – confirmed his blockbuster move to the UK, sparking a global swoon-fest with #CavalloUK exploding to 2.8 million posts in hours. From Adelaide United’s A-League to the Premier League’s spotlight, this queer hunk’s next chapter is pure fire.

Cavallo’s journey? Legendary. In October 2021, he came out in a heartfelt video, tearfully declaring: “This is me – and I’m proud.” The clip went mega-viral, racking 50 million views and earning FIFA’s #HeForShe Champion award. As a midfielder for Adelaide, he scored 12 goals in 2024, but his real wins? Off-pitch. Cavallo’s advocacy – partnering with Stonewall for anti-homophobia campaigns and speaking at UN panels – inspired a wave of out athletes, from NFL’s Carl Nassib to WNBA’s Layshia Clarendon. “Josh didn’t just play – he paved,” tweeted Megan Rapinoe, the USWNT icon who led the 2019 World Cup charge for LGBTQ+ rights.
The UK leap? A dream gig with Brighton & Hove Albion, the Premier League’s rainbow pioneers (first to sign a trans player in 2023). Cavallo teased: “Britain’s got the passion – and the Pride flags. Time to level up.” Fans are feral: Memes splice his goal celebrations with Union Jack rainbows, captioned “From Down Under to Premier Thunder – Josh’s gonna slay!” One viral edit? Cavallo’s coming-out kiss with partner Kristian Freedman synced to ABBA’s “Dancing Queen,” racking 15 million views. GLAAD hailed it: “Josh’s energy? Infectious – and overdue in English football.”
With no out gay men in Europe’s Big Five leagues since Cavallo’s Aussie debut, this move is seismic. “Same energy, new turf,” he posted with a winking emoji. From barrier-breaker to British beacon, Cavallo’s proving: Soccer’s beautiful game just got beautifully bold. Who’s ready for the Cavallo era? One tweet sums the swoon: “Josh in the Prem? Goals, glamour, and gay pride – take my season ticket!” The pitch awaits its prince.