The FA Were Proud to be Support the Rainbow Laces Campaign 2019
Category: LGBT, Careers in sport, sport, Sports, The FA, Lgbt diversity, LGBT Community
We were delighted to be a part of the 2019 Rainbow Laces campaign, which took place from Friday 22 November to Sunday 8 December.
Great support was shown for the LGBT+ community by clubs throughout this period helping to make football everyone’s game.
Support was shown by teams in stadiums, throughout the league, pyramid and grassroots participation.
The FA created a football-specific toolkit to help those involved to make the most of their involvement in the campaign, promoting your fixture dates, conveying key messages and statistics and some suggestions for how people can showcase their commitment to LGBT+ inclusion.
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