Club There’s No Place for Racism

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Fri October 2020, 08:00 Tottenham Hotspur

The club is supporting the Premier League in the next phase of its No Room For Racism initiative, sending a strong message that the League and its clubs will tolerate any racist behavior.

Fans are encouraged to challenge and denounce racism wherever it occurs, encouraging the replacement of behaviors in football and society at large.

As a result of its long-term commitment to combating racism in football and society at large, the League is also launching a number of new educational resources with men’s and women’s football players.

This loose training curtain is designed to help stimulate discussion in study rooms and will be available in over 18,000 number one schools in England and Wales through Premier League Primary Stars. Inspire.

The message There is no place for racism will be visual in all Premier League matches between 17 and 26 October, when the occasion highlights the commitment of the league and clubs this year to combat discrimination and promote equality, diversity and inclusion in all football spaces.

Premier League executive leader Richard Masters said: “No Room For Racism represents the long-standing commitment of the Premier League and our clubs to combat discrimination. It’s not just about defying and reporting abuse this weekend or next season, it’s also about this season. “and beyond.

“We will not dwell on this factor and continue to work with our clubs, players and members to combat discriminatory behavior with tangible long-term actions and a strong message to fans. Much is being done to promote inclusion and equality in English football. “, however, we recognize that much remains to be done.

Tottenham Hotspur strongly opposes racism, discrimination and hatred of any kind. Equality and inclusion are at the heart of everything we do as a club.

We are proud of the rich ethnic diversity that exists within our local communities, among our global fan base, ourselves, and players from all countries and backgrounds who have represented our club throughout the years.

Through its Foundation, the Club manages a series of projects of its local network to promote integration and equality for all, incorporating sports and employability systems for others with varied disabilities, football systems for women and educational workshops for local schoolchildren. The Club as a tottenham domain is one of Europe’s ethnically varied highs.

Since its launch in March 2019, the No Room For Racism initiative has combined Premier League paintings for equality, diversity and inclusion. Parties committed to the initiative suggested enthusiasts take action.

Earlier this year, players and fitness officials agreed to wear a badge on the cover of No Room For Racism during the 2020/21 season to constantly remind them of their commitment to eliminating racism wherever it exists. After consultation with the players, “Black Lives Matter” gave the imprint on the uniforms for all games after the restart. The League continues to help players who “kneel” during fites.

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