Cardiff City Football Club is very happy to support this year’s Anti-Bullying Week, which is happening across the UK from Monday 10th November until Friday 14th November 2025 - promoting kindness, inclusion and respect across our Club and community.
Organised by the Anti-Bullying Alliance, this year’s theme is Power for Good, encouraging everyone to use their power for good, speak up and stand together against bullying.
We want to highlight the importance of respect on and off the pitch and remind everyone that football is for everyone.
Today is ‘Odd Socks Day’ and we encourage fans, staff and players to wear odd socks to show their support for Anti-Bullying Week and what makes each of us unique.
Daisy Carey, Cardiff City FC's Designated Safeguarding Officer, said: “Once again, we’re very pleased to be able to lend our support to Anti-Bullying Week which is delivering an important message to adults and children.
“A strong stance against bullying is very important to us at Cardiff City Football Club and its Community Foundation, reinforcing our values and commitment to a positive, healthy and supportive environment for all.”