Competition time: win tickets for the UEFA Women’s Champions League Final!

Fare is giving away a pair of tickets for the UEFA Women’s Champions League final. Join our competition to get a chance to see the game.
Incidents list reported to Fare during March 2015

The following incidents of racism, xenophobia, extreme nationalism or homophobia have been reported to Fare during March 2015.
Pride House Vancouver announced for Women’s World Cup

Organisers anticipate 70 hours of programming, over the 10 days of the tournament, celebrating sport and encouraging debates on LGBT discrimination
UEFA hold third edition of leadership programme for women in football

The programme is designed to identify potential women leaders, equip them with the requisite skills and provide additional support for women already in leadership positions.
Fare and Football v Homophobia small grants for IDAHOT

Ten grants of €400 each will support actions to tackle discrimination of LGBT people as part of the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia
Finnish organisations meet to discuss sport for the inclusion of migrants

Sixty delegates representing government sport programmes in Finland met in Helsinki to discuss the role of sport to promote the social inclusion of immigrants.
German LGBT fan groups meet at QFF conference in Dusseldorf

Over 100 delegates of LGBT fan groups from Germany, England, Switzerland and the Netherlands met last March at the QFF conference to address homophobia in football.
CONCACAF to hold annual Women’s Football Day

The initiative aims to unite all 41 CONCACAF Member Associations to celebrate women’s football throughout the region.
Pioneer study to assess extent of homophobia in Spanish football

The pioneer research is being conducted across all eight provinces of the Andalusia region to map the levels and extent of acceptance/rejection of sexual diversity in the region’s football.
Statement regarding Croatia v Norway, 28 March 2015

Fare sent two independent observers to be in attendance at the UEFA European Championship qualifier match between Croatia and Norway in late March 2015.
Can football help curb anti-Roma discrimination?

On the International Roma Day, Fare looks at football’s unifying power as a solution to bring about a social change and tackle anti-Roma discrimination.
Iran’s deputy minister for sports: yes, women can go to watch big matches

Iran has said it will allow female fans to attend big sporting events alongside men, overturning a long-standing ban.
Tweet-a-thon to trigger online debate on sports and inclusion on UN Day

Twitter will be the platform for a global conference on the role of sport for gender equality, social inclusion and empowerment as part of the UN Day of Sport for Development and Peace.
(Deutsch) Julius Hirsch Preis 2015 ausgeschrieben – Jetzt bewerben!

Bewerben können sich Vereine, Initiativen und Einzelpersonen, die sich im Zeitraum von Juli 2014 bis Juni 2015 im Zusammenhang mit dem Fußball in besonderem Maße für Toleranz und Respekt, für Demokratie und Menschenrechte sowie gegen Diskriminierung,Rassismus und Antisemitismus eingesetzt haben.
Amateur football gets boost to further inclusion in Brazil

An amateur cup is looking to create opportunities for youngsters and bridge gaps furthering inclusion and union across Brazilian cities.
Bundesliga Werder Bremen and Mainz 05 join forces in action day against homophobia

As part of Werder Bremen “For inclusion & diversity” campaign the Bundesliga encounter against Mainz 05 on 4 April will be dedicated to the fight against homophobia.