GIVING HATE THE BOOT
Exeter City Football Club will once again stand up against homophobia in its match against Crawley Town on Saturday 29th February at St. James Park. This will be the 11th Exeter City home game to be designated their annual Football v Homophobia fixture, and kicks off a number of LGBT+ initiatives to mark the occasion, organised by the Exeter City Supporters’ Trust and its One Game One Community (OGOC) Group.
The warm-up will see players from both teams wearing Football v Homophobia T-shirts, which will then be tossed into the crowds. Afterwards, players will walk out and line up behind the Football v Homophobia banner. A guard of honour will be formed by Isca Apollo Football Club, which is the LGBT+ inclusive team. Isca Apollo was previously inducted as Exeter City FC’s community supported team at their last Football v Homophobia match earlier this month.
Lou Englefield, director of the national Football v Homophobia campaign, presented the group with a commemorative pennant.
Quick went on to say: “The group and club have a proud record of making sure football is welcoming for all.”
Exeter City’s OGOC Group works alongside the national Kick it Out campaign, addressing all types of discrimination within the game including race, disability, gender, age, and sexual orientation.
If you witness any hate-fuelled behaviour during a game – for instance, anti-gay chanting or prejudiced language – there are a wide range of options for you to play your part in kicking it out. Inform a nearby steward, the police, a club official or contact the FA by telephone, 0800 085 0508, or email: footballforall@TheFA.com.
You can also report via the Kick it Out mobile app (free to download) or the Kick it Out website: or email at: info@kickitout.org, or telephone on 0800 169 9414.
Alternatively, report any incidents via Facebook/KickitOutOfficial or Twitter @KickitOut.
You can follow FVH on Facebook or Twitter: @FvHtweets or visit the Football V Homophobia website