Parokia Ya MT. Martin Wa Porres church in the Kinondoni district of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania have forbidden its congregation from wearing a Manchester United shirt according to a sign posted outside the church.
The notice also shows some other attire that are not permitted in the church including miniskirts and tight jeans or dresses displaying cleavage for females.
Most footballers would also have trouble getting into the church as the sign also forbids people with tattoos and a ‘rasta’ hairdo.
One might also think twice about entering the church with the all popular Mohawk haircut. Your Mowhawk and Mario Balotelli are forbidden.
Think you’re a Red Devil? Then you’re banned from a church in Tanzania whenever you wear a Manchester United shirt.
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