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Community | No Room For Racism

Hartlepool United Community Sports Foundation are proud to be working with the Premier League for their ‘No Room For Racism’ campaign

All Premier League matches between 18th and 26th October will be dedicated to No Room For Racism to highlight the importance of diversity and remind fans that discrimination has no place in our game.

Everybody has a role to play to ensure football is inclusive for all, and together we can make it clear there is no room for racism in any form of discrimination.

Greatness comes from everywhere.

Football is a diverse sport, which brings together communities and cultures, and we are working to ensure diversity is reflected across all areas of the game.

The Premier League and Clubs are taking action to tackle all forms of discrimination and promote diversity.

We can all play a role in reporting racist abuse. If you see it, challenge it and report it.

 

Keith Nobbs, HUCSF Manager, said: “At Hartlepool United, we believe football is for everyone.

“Racism and discrimination have no place in our club, our community, or our game.

“We proudly stand with the Premier League’s No Room for Racism campaign and reaffirm our commitment to promoting equality, respect, and inclusion both on and off the pitch.

“Whether in the stands, on social media, or in everyday life, we all have a role to play in challenging discrimination and creating a welcoming environment for all.

“Through our Community Sports Foundation, we continue to deliver anti-racism education in local Primary schools, empowering young people to speak out against hate and celebrate diversity.

“We encourage all supporters to report any incidents of racism or discrimination they witness. Together, we can ensure that Hartlepool United remains a club where everyone feels safe, valued, and proud to belong.”

 

Challenge it, report it, change it.

 

Find out how at www.premierleague.com/reportracism

or www.premierleague.com/noroomforracism

or email supporterliaison@hartlepoolunited.co.uk

For further information about school workshops, contact: victoria.burton@hartlepoolunited.co.uk

 

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