Driven forward by their love of sport, Kick It Out are here to fight discrimination. They’re here to make sure football is a game for everyone – and that means putting equality and inclusion up front.
Kick It Out were set up to fight racism in football in 1993. Then in 1997 they expanded to tackle all forms of discrimination. Since the beginning, they’ve made huge progress on and off the pitch, leading the charge for positive change. They have done it by raising awareness, confronting issues and helping our sport be better.
Today, they run education programmes for academy players, parents and fans. They campaign to make sure football is always welcoming – to everyone. They support people from under-represented and minority communities to make a career in football and thrive. They call out discrimination wherever it happens – from your local park to the Premier League to your social feed.
We all know Kick It Out shouldn’t have to exist. Their biggest hope is that one day football no longer needs them, but right now they are here to put an end to every form of discrimination and won’t stop until it stops.