Swansea City Show Racism the Red Card as we support the EFL’s Together Against Racism campaign

24th October
Community
Image
Widell and Inoussa hold Show Racism the Red Card cards

Swansea City will show support for Show Racism the Red Card (SRTRC) and the EFL’s Together Against Racism campaign at Saturday’s fixture against Norwich City.

Swans and Norwich players will be wearing Show Racism the Red Card t-shirts in the warm up as clubs across the country reinforce their zero tolerance approach to racism and discrimination.

Supporters can support SRTRC’s vital anti-racism educational work by donating to the charity’s bucket collectors who will be positioned around the stadium ahead of the fixture.

The charity aims to combat racism by empowering role models, including footballers, to present an anti-racist message and achieve this by:

  • Producing and delivering educational resources
  • Developing activities to encourage people, including young people, to challenge racism
  • Challenging racism in the game of football and other sports.

Football is a game for everyone, and we are proud of the welcoming atmosphere the Jack Army create every matchday. However last season along there were 141 incidents of discrimination across football in the UK, and likely many more which went unreported.

Racism will not be tolerated, and if you hear or see something at a Swans match, we urge you to contact our control room by texting or Whatsapping 07886 276015 or by alerting a steward.

Football is for everyone. We are all Jacks.