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By Nick Thorpe
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image captionPeter Gulacsi plays in goal for Bundesliga club RB Leipzig and for his national team
A row between two big names in Hungarian football, both based in Germany, has exposed a deep fault line in their home country's society over gay rights, migration and multiculturalism.
Bundesliga club Hertha Berlin fired their goalkeeping coach Zsolt Petry last week for making anti-gay and xenophobic comments in response to praise by Hungary's popular national goalkeeper of "rainbow families".
Peter Gulacsi, now at high-flying rival RB Leipzig and formerly of Liverpool, posted the message on Facebook in February. "The more time I spend abroad or among people from different cultures," he wrote, "the more I realise the world is more colourful due to the fact that we are not all the same, and that love, acceptance, and tolerance are the most important things."