October marks both Show Racism the Red Card Month of Action and Black History Month. Football Clubs across Wales and the Football Association of Wales (FAW) will be showing support for the Show Racism the Red Card (SRtRC) Month of Action (MOA) throughout the month.
The Month of Action each year marks a pivotal point in the footballing calendar where education and awareness around racism within the game is further highlighted. The FAW and SRtRC recognise that sport can be used as a vehicle to deliver Anti-Racist messaging throughout communities across Wales, working toward a completely Anti-Racist Wales by 2030.
The Month of Action is part of a wider programme funded by the FAW which will see Clubs across the country hosting match actions, with players of both teams uniting together to stand against racism.
The Genero Adran Leagues will hold its dedicated SRtRC weekend on 27 October, while Sgorio will feature an interview with the organisation at half-time of their broadcast of Swansea City v Cardiff City on 6 October.
To hear more about the continued work the FAW will be undertaking with SRtRC, listen to this special episode of the PAWB podcast here.
FAW Senior Equality, Diversity, Inclusion & Sustainability Manager, Jason Webber said, “Throughout the month of action and beyond, the FAW will continue to work with SRtRC and Ethnically Diverse Communities across Wales to work toward a more inclusive and welcoming environment in Football, where everyone, everywhere across Wales can feel they belong and are given equal and equitable opportunity to participate in the sport they love.
“At the FAW we are aware that hateful and discriminatory attitudes which exist in society regrettably extend to football. The FAW recognises that we have a long way to go to become a truly reflective of all communities across Wales, both within our own organisation and across the game. Whilst the FAW has made significant strides in implementing new measures and educational programmes, we acknowledge that there is still much ground to cover before racism is fully eradicated from Welsh football.”
Learn more about some of the recommendations given to the FAW by SRtRC here: Racism in Grassroots Football Report – Wales – Show Racism the Red Card
Learn more about the FAW’s recently launched Victim Support Programme here: Victim Support Programme – PAWB Cymru (faw.cymru)
If you, a teammate, colleague or opponent are subject to racism, please don’t ignore it, report it at: ReportIt@faw.co.uk
If you see or hear racism at any level of football, please report it to the nearest steward or Club Official. You can also report an incident at faw.cymru/report-it/ or by emailing ReportIT@faw.co.uk
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