Kick It Out has written to football’s governing bodies urging them to adopt the working definition of Islamophobia after receiving a rise in reported incidents this season.
Thanks to CFLI’s commitment to increase diversity in the football industry, they are providing an opportunity for Raise Your Game participants to apply for a fully-funded scholarship.
New research from Kick It Out suggests that 80% of women football coaches have experienced some form of sexism or misogyny while in a coaching environment.
Kick It Out has appointed The Rt Hon Baroness Warsi as an ambassador to support the fight against Islamophobia in football and society.
Kick It Out and McDonald’s have today announced a first-of-its-kind coaching development platform and coaching bursary fund to support the ongoing development of grassroots football coaches across the UK.
Kick It Out is saddened to announce that chief executive officer Tony Burnett will be stepping down from his role as he calls time on a 40-year professional career.
Our statement on the report released today by the CMS recommending a centralised system to report discrimination and antisocial behaviour at matches.
We are delighted and proud that Kick It Out chair Sanjay Bhandari and head of player engagement Troy Townsend have been awarded MBEs in the New Years Honours list for services to sport and services to diversity and inclusion in football.
Abbas Khan thought he might not see officials from underrepresented groups shine in the professional game during his lifetime.