The Premier League has launched the No Room for Racism campaign as part of its continued commitment to help tackling discrimination in football.The campaign kicked off on Saturday at Craven Cottage for Fulham’s clash with reigning champions Manchester City, which will run from Saturday 30 March to Monday 8 April, carrying a clear message that racism is not acceptable in the top flight or indeed the wider game.Twitter @Premierleague3
This is Everyone's Game#NoRoomForRacism pic.twitter.com/tYfQBd4g7w— Premier League (@premierleague) March 30, 2019“We know how passionate football fans are, but this should never lead to any form of prejudice.“We want everybody to be positive and respectful, create a welcoming atmosphere and show that football is everyone’s game.”The campaign was devised following a meeting between the Premier League and its member clubs where there was a consensus view that more needs to be done to promote inclusion and diversity in football.Premier League clubs have also committed to improving career pathways and opportunities to encourage more people from different backgrounds to take up coaching, refereeing and administrative roles in the sport.
Best way to silence the haters (and yeah I mean racists) #2019 #getsomeeducation pic.twitter.com/ohhkOJtdey— Raheem Sterling (@sterling7) March 25, 2019“We are also aware that much more needs to be done, and the Premier League is committed to further promoting inclusion and diversity throughout our competition and beyond.”If you witness racist behaviour at a match or around a stadium, please report it to the police or a steward. You can also report racism by using the Kick It Out reporting app or website viathis link
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The Premier League has released a new promotional video featuring Raheem Sterling, Virgil van Dijk and several other footballers as part of their 'No Room for Racism' campaign to tackle the
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The Premier League has released a new promotional video featuring Raheem Sterling, Virgil van Dijk and several other footballers as part of their 'No Room for Racism' campaign to tackle the perceived rise in the number of discriminatory incidents at games.
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Mar 31, 2019 · The Premier League has released a new promotional video featuring Raheem Sterling, Virgil van Dijk and several other footballers as part of their 'No Room for Racism' campaign to tackle the
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Premier League launches No Room for Racism campaign, with Raheem Sterling and Virgil van Dijk featuring in. The campaign will run between Saturday 30 March to Monday 8 April, carrying a clear message that racism is not acceptable in the top flight or indeed the wider. premier league - TalkSport 7:50am PDT - March 30th, 2019
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