Football vs Homophobia
BY Working together across football, we can make a difference
About the Campaign
Football v Homophobia exists to challenge discrimination based on sexual orientation, gender identity and expression at all levels in football. As an international initiative FvH engages in campaigning, education, advice and guidance, research, policy consultation and capacity building to:
1. Make existing football structures safe, welcoming and inclusive for LGBTI people
2. Create opportunities and promote engagement of LGBTI people in football at all levels and in all forms
3. Improve the representation and visibility of LGBTI people throughout football
4. To realise the potential of football in society as a tool to create positive change
FvH STORY
We want football to take a clear stand against homophobia and transphobia so that everyone can enjoy the beautiful game and so that football leads the way in removing discrimination and prejudice based on sexual orientation and gender identity.
Football v Homophobia was originally conceived and launched by the Justin Campaign in 2010.The Justin Campaign www.thejustincampaign.com, a small voluntary run football campaign group, was founded in 2008 to demonstrate that ten years after Justin Fashanu’s tragic suicide in 1998, homophobia was still hugely prevalent in both grassroots and professional football. Along with raising awareness the campaign had a strong focus on Art, Events, Education and football.
In 2012, LGBT Sports Development and Equity organisation Pride Sports www.pridesports.org.uk joined with the Justin campaign to help deliver Football v Homophobia, and in 2014 the organisation took over the delivery of the campaign altogether. Whilst the campaign receives wide-ranging support throughout football, core funding for Football v Homophobia is sought on a year-by-year basis.
GET INVOLVED
We work all year round, but FEBRUARY is the Football v Homophobia Month of Action where we ask clubs, fans, players, football authorities and other supporters to focus their efforts.
If your club wish to support and promote this campaign, you can find resources online here: Resources | Football v Homophobia – there are posters / banners / logos that could be added to club’s website / social media, the website could be added as a link to club’s online presence. Posters could be placed in clubhouses to help conversations.
We want clubs to engage with this campaign and any specific work, promotion and support that Clubs are doing, please share with us at Somerset FA and tag us in to any social media content! We would love to share what clubs are doing to help inspire others to get involved!