SHOW RACISM THE RED CARD: FORTNIGHT OF ACTION 16

Club News

Show Racism the Red Card’s Fortnight of Action takes place in Wales from 8th – 22nd October, 2016


Show Racism the Red Card is the UK’s leading anti-racism educational charity. The organisation utilises the high-profile status of football and football players to help tackle racism in society. The campaign delivers educational workshops to young people and adults in their schools, workplaces and at stadium events.

This week will see Cardiff City support the Fortnight of Action 16 in our fixture against Sheffield Wednesday. Both teams will be wearing Show Racism the Red Card T-shirts prior to kick off to show their support for the charity and its work.

The Fortnight of Action 16 forms part of the FARE Football People action weeks and is supported by the Football Association of Wales. This year’s Fortnight of Action will see clubs along with its players across Wales all unite to challenge discrimination and celebrate the contribution we all make to football, wherever we live, whatever our connection to the game and whatever our background.

What started as a minor campaign in nine countries in 2001 has now become the largest series of anti-discrimination activities in sport In 2015, over 2,000 activities took place in 67 countries, including Mexico, Vietnam, the United States and South Africa, with some of Europe’s top stars lending support to the campaign such as Yaya Touré, Thiago Silva, Thomas Hitzlsperger and Edinson Cavani.

All UEFA Europa League, Champions League and EURO 2016 Qualifying matches took part in the campaign, reaching fans directly at the matches and millions more through television. In 2015, 199 professional clubs participated in the campaign, joined by 17 European FAs, 12 leagues and three players’ unions.

Football is a sport that is followed by all, and should be an enjoyable experience for all, whatever their background.

During the Fortnight of Action the campaign are launching a new educational film titled “Wales Is My Home”. The film has been funded by Sport Wales and explores the issues of immigration and racism from the point of view of Wales’s migrant community. It features a range of interviews with individuals that have a migrant background or are refugees. Former Bluebirds, Robert Earnshaw and Kenwyne Jones, also feature in the film along with others involved in Welsh sport. To find out more and to watch the film visit http://www.theredcard.org/walesismyhome.

We hope you enjoy the game this weekend and ask you to support the player’s action before kick-off.

Follow Show Racism the Red Card on Social media:

Twitter: @theredcardwales
Facebook:  /theredcardwales
YouTube:  /redcardwales
Instagram:  theredcardwales

To be kept up to date with this season's Fortnight of Action follow the hashtag #SRtRCFOA16

If you see or hear racism at any level of football, please report it to the nearest steward or club official.

For more information on how to report racism visit www.theredcard.org/ReportITWales.

Further details about the campaign and the Fortnight of Action can be found at www.theredcardwales.org or by contacting:

Tel: 02920 236 057 Email: wales@theredcard.org