October 18 – UEFA’s ‘No to Racism’ campaign is again under way with the backing of star names, top clubs and – for the first time ever – the Women’s Champions League.
The campaign, organised by UEFA’s social responsibility partner, FARE, runs until 20 October across 60 matches in UEFA’s top club competitions.
“Racism, discrimination and intolerance have no place in football,” said UEFA President Aleksander Čeferin.
“I believe strongly that we must stand up to racism and all forms of discrimination, and I am proud of the work done by UEFA and our partners in tackling these issues.”
No to Racism TV spots are being shown in stadiums during half-time of matches, alongside announcements and print advertisements. Every team is accompanied on to the pitch by children wearing No to Racism T-shirts, and captains are asked to wear a No to Racism armband.
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