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[:en] 25 October On the 25th of October at their home game against & UCD, Shelbourne FC will display an anti-racist flag in the stadium.1895 Trust in accordance with Shelbourne FC
Buncrana Hearts
19 October
Buncrana Hearts will work with children who attend their Fun Soccer Academy to take part in a series of small sided games with the emphasis on Respect & Diversity.
Clondalkin Youth Service
25 October
Clondalkin Youth Service will be running a Friday night blitz on the second week of the Football People campaign.
Complex Productions
19 – 20 October
Complex Productions is running a two-day workshop on inclusive and discriminatory behaviour in team sports.
The workshop will use the methodology based on Augusto Boal’s theatre forum to exhibit, analyse and challenge discrimination through drama.
Drogheda United
25 October
On 25 October at Hunky Dorys Park, underage teams with players from diverse backgrounds will play at half time wearing anti-racism bibs.
Dundalk FC
18 October
Dundalk FC will unveil their anti-racism flag on the 18th of October at their home match against Cork City FC. .
Eagles Wings Youth Club of Louth
15 – 30 October
The Eagles Wings Youth Club is inviting the entire community of Drogto to attend their multicultural football tournament.
Football Association of Ireland and Show Racism a Red Card
In cooperation with the Football Association of Ireland development officers, Show Racism a Red Card will host lectures and football sessions on racism and discrimination in over 60 schools across Ireland.
Both organisations will also work together in providing training to referes and Leagues. The first workshop will be held on 12 October in Dublin and will create awareness on cultural diversity and racismo; the second one will target officers, league and club officials of the Carlow Juvenile League and will be held between 01 and 29 October.
Kerry Boys Schools and Girls
19-27 October
The players will wear Fare Football People bibs in their pre-game warm ups as well as the ball-kids during the games. Sessions with local schools are also envisaged to educate on the issue of racismo.
Limerick City FC
16 October
On the 16th of October the Limerick players will wear ant-racism t-shirts during their warm-up before their home match against Shelbourne F.C. Players.
Manorhamilton Rangers
21 October
Manorhamilton will hold a Blitz competition in their club with 30/40 children.
Melville United
27 October
Melville United aim to use their league games during Fare Action Week to promote the Football People message.
Mountmellick United
19 and 26 October
During the Fare Action Weeks period Mountmellick United will have their players warming up wearing anti-racism bibs and wristbands before the matches.
Neighbourhood Youth Summerhill
15-18 October
The Irish organisation will organise a series of events from youngsters aged between 13 and 18 to diffuse and promote cultural exchanges and inclusion.
New Age African Trust (NAAT)
12 October
Four youth teams constituted of youngsters from different backgrounds will participate in the ‘Integration through Recreation; The role of football in Multicultural Dublin’ football tournament at ASTRO Park, Sport and Recreation Centre in Dublin to highlight the tolerance of cultural diversity.
North Leitrim
21 October
North Leitrim will organise an underage blitz for their manor Astro academy that will included young people from different cultures and backgrounds. A screening of the Show Racism the Red Card education pack in the club will also take place.
Pavee United
19 October
Pavee United will have a Fare Football People day at one of their matches in the league and will have fans of the team display anti-discrimination banners.
Ronanstown Youth Service
16 October
A series of 5-a-side matches will be organised as part of the week and the new Show Racism the Red Card educational DVD will be screened to the youth of Ronanstwon association. Informative material will highlight the Football People weeks.
SARI
15 – 29 October
SARI will be running a number of activities during the Action Weeks including a mini tournament for the Bob Marley Cup.
15-29 October The UK anti-racist campaign Show Racism a Red Card is organising a series of activities in support of the Football People Action Weeks. On 15 October children will display an anti-racism and pro respect banner at the beginning of the World Cup Qualifier match between Ireland and Kazakhstan. The Irish fan group You Boys In Green Supporters will also unveil an anti-racist flag at the match. Show Racism A Red Card
ST. Pats FC
13 October
The clubs will present their anti-racism flag on the 13th October at their home match against Sligo rovers. The flag will be taken onto the pitch by ST. Pats under 15s team.
Trim Celtic
16 October
On the 16th of October at their home ground Tully Park educational events and activities will be organised for members’ coaches and volunteers of the club. This will involve activities with over 25 teams.
UCD
18 October
On the 18th of October UCD will host a half time underage match with kids wearing ant-racist bibs.