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A number of influential sports personalities and trainers also took part in the events, including Tegla Loroupe, Kenyan Long-Distance Runner and Save the Dream Ambassador
Action from London LGBT team Stonewall FC's HOME fixture v Wilberforce Wanderers AFC in a top-of-the-table Middlesex County Football League Division One clash, the first time a non-League regular fixture has been hosted at the national stadium. The match -supported by a partnership of The FA, The Rainbow Laces Campaign and Stonewall Organisation embraces a philosophy that the game is for anyone, anytime, anywhere.
The Qatari delegation visited three IDP camps in the outskirts of Al Fahser and during the visit; a model sport for development projects in IDP camps was organized along with a number of sport and cultural activities.
The visits saw celebrity players and representatives of organisations engage with the IDP community. A number of friendly matches were played between the IDP teams.
A number of influential sports personalities and trainers also took part in the events, including Tegla Loroupe, Kenyan Long-Distance Runner and Save the Dream Ambassador
The Qatari delegation visited three IDP camps in the outskirts of Al Fahser and during the visit; a model sport for development projects in IDP camps was organized along with a number of sport and cultural activities.
The visits saw celebrity players and representatives of organisations engage with the IDP community. A number of friendly matches were played between the IDP teams.
The Qatari delegation visited three IDP camps in the outskirts of Al Fahser and during the visit; a model sport for development projects in IDP camps was organized along with a number of sport and cultural activities.
The visits saw celebrity players and representatives of organisations engage with the IDP community. A number of friendly matches were played between the IDP teams.
The Qatari delegation visited three IDP camps in the outskirts of Al Fahser and during the visit; a model sport for development projects in IDP camps was organized along with a number of sport and cultural activities.
The visits saw celebrity players and representatives of organisations engage with the IDP community. A number of friendly matches were played between the IDP teams.
Action from London LGBT team Stonewall FC's HOME fixture v Wilberforce Wanderers AFC in a top-of-the-table Middlesex County Football League Division One clash, the first time a non-League regular fixture has been hosted at the national stadium. The match -supported by a partnership of The FA, The Rainbow Laces Campaign and Stonewall Organisation embraces a philosophy that the game is for anyone, anytime, anywhere.
Players and officials before London LGBT team Stonewall FC's HOME fixture v Wilberforce Wanderers AFC in a top-of-the-table Middlesex County Football League Division One clash, the first time a non-League regular fixture has been hosted at the national stadium. The match -supported by a partnership of The FA, The Rainbow Laces Campaign and Stonewall Organisation, embraces a philosophy that the game is for anyone, anytime, anywhere.
A player from SV Mattersburg reads out an anti-discrimination message to mark the Action Weeks in the Austrian Bundesliga, before their game with SK Sturm Graz. (© SV Bauwelt Koch Mattersburg)
Mascots before London LGBT team Stonewall FC's fixture v Wilberforce Wanderers AFC in a top-of-the-table Middlesex County Football League Division One clash, the first time a non-League regular fixture has been hosted at the national stadium. The match -supported by a partnership of The FA, The Rainbow Laces Campaign and Stonewall Organisation, embraces a philosophy that the game is for anyone, anytime, anywhere.
Signage at Wembley Stadium beforeLondon LGBT team Stonewall FC's fixture v Wilberforce Wanderers AFC in a top-of-the-table Middlesex County Football League Division One clash, the first time a non-League regular fixture has been hosted at the national stadium. The match -supported by a partnership of The FA, The Rainbow Laces Campaign and Stonewall Organisation, embraces a philosophy that the game is for anyone, anytime, anywhere.
Action from London LGBT team Stonewall FC's HOME fixture v Wilberforce Wanderers AFC in a top-of-the-table Middlesex County Football League Division One clash, the first time a non-League regular fixture has been hosted at the national stadium. The match -supported by a partnership of The FA, The Rainbow Laces Campaign and Stonewall Organisation embraces a philosophy that the game is for anyone, anytime, anywhere.
Action from London LGBT team Stonewall FC's HOME fixture v Wilberforce Wanderers AFC in a top-of-the-table Middlesex County Football League Division One clash, the first time a non-League regular fixture has been hosted at the national stadium. The match -supported by a partnership of The FA, The Rainbow Laces Campaign and Stonewall Organisation embraces a philosophy that the game is for anyone, anytime, anywhere.
A player shoots during the game as children from Slovak, Hungarian and Romani backgrounds took part in a multiethnic football tournament in Velky Saris, Slovakia to encourage tolerance and friendship.
The Qatari delegation visited three IDP camps in the outskirts of Al Fahser and during the visit; a model sport for development projects in IDP camps was organized along with a number of sport and cultural activities.
The visits saw celebrity players and representatives of organisations engage with the IDP community. A number of friendly matches were played between the IDP teams.
Action from London LGBT team Stonewall FC's HOME fixture v Wilberforce Wanderers AFC in a top-of-the-table Middlesex County Football League Division One clash, the first time a non-League regular fixture has been hosted at the national stadium. The match -supported by a partnership of The FA, The Rainbow Laces Campaign and Stonewall Organisation embraces a philosophy that the game is for anyone, anytime, anywhere.
Action from London LGBT team Stonewall FC's HOME fixture v Wilberforce Wanderers AFC in a top-of-the-table Middlesex County Football League Division One clash, the first time a non-League regular fixture has been hosted at the national stadium. The match -supported by a partnership of The FA, The Rainbow Laces Campaign and Stonewall Organisation embraces a philosophy that the game is for anyone, anytime, anywhere.
Football match between youngsters in Serbia to build cohesion and overcome existing social barriers. The event was funded by FARE Network.
Action from London LGBT team Stonewall FC's HOME fixture v Wilberforce Wanderers AFC in a top-of-the-table Middlesex County Football League Division One clash, the first time a non-League regular fixture has been hosted at the national stadium. The match -supported by a partnership of The FA, The Rainbow Laces Campaign and Stonewall Organisation embraces a philosophy that the game is for anyone, anytime, anywhere.
The Qatari delegation visited three IDP camps in the outskirts of Al Fahser and during the visit; a model sport for development projects in IDP camps was organized along with a number of sport and cultural activities.
The visits saw celebrity players and representatives of organisations engage with the IDP community. A number of friendly matches were played between the IDP teams.
Action from London LGBT team Stonewall FC's HOME fixture v Wilberforce Wanderers AFC in a top-of-the-table Middlesex County Football League Division One clash, the first time a non-League regular fixture has been hosted at the national stadium. The match -supported by a partnership of The FA, The Rainbow Laces Campaign and Stonewall Organisation embraces a philosophy that the game is for anyone, anytime, anywhere.
Before London LGBT team Stonewall FC's HOME fixture v Wilberforce Wanderers AFC in a top-of-the-table Middlesex County Football League Division One clash, the first time a non-League regular fixture has been hosted at the national stadium. The match -supported by a partnership of The FA, The Rainbow Laces Campaign and Stonewall Organisation, embraces a philosophy that the game is for anyone, anytime, anywhere.
A number of influential sports personalities and trainers also took part in the events, including Tegla Loroupe, Kenyan Long-Distance Runner and Save the Dream Ambassador
A number of influential sports personalities and trainers also took part in the events, including Tegla Loroupe, Kenyan Long-Distance Runner and Save the Dream Ambassador
Action from London LGBT team Stonewall FC's HOME fixture v Wilberforce Wanderers AFC in a top-of-the-table Middlesex County Football League Division One clash, the first time a non-League regular fixture has been hosted at the national stadium. The match -supported by a partnership of The FA, The Rainbow Laces Campaign and Stonewall Organisation embraces a philosophy that the game is for anyone, anytime, anywhere.
Action from London LGBT team Stonewall FC's HOME fixture v Wilberforce Wanderers AFC in a top-of-the-table Middlesex County Football League Division One clash, the first time a non-League regular fixture has been hosted at the national stadium. The match -supported by a partnership of The FA, The Rainbow Laces Campaign and Stonewall Organisation embraces a philosophy that the game is for anyone, anytime, anywhere.
Celebrations after London LGBT team Stonewall FC's HOME 3-1 win v Wilberforce Wanderers AFC in a top-of-the-table Middlesex County Football League Division One clash, the first time a non-League regular fixture has been hosted at the national stadium. The match -supported by a partnership of The FA, The Rainbow Laces Campaign and Stonewall Organisation, embraces a philosophy that the game is for anyone, anytime, anywhere.
Action from London LGBT team Stonewall FC's HOME fixture v Wilberforce Wanderers AFC in a top-of-the-table Middlesex County Football League Division One clash, the first time a non-League regular fixture has been hosted at the national stadium. The match -supported by a partnership of The FA, The Rainbow Laces Campaign and Stonewall Organisation embraces a philosophy that the game is for anyone, anytime, anywhere.
Action from London LGBT team Stonewall FC's HOME fixture v Wilberforce Wanderers AFC in a top-of-the-table Middlesex County Football League Division One clash, the first time a non-League regular fixture has been hosted at the national stadium. The match -supported by a partnership of The FA, The Rainbow Laces Campaign and Stonewall Organisation embraces a philosophy that the game is for anyone, anytime, anywhere.
The first round of activities also included training workshops for more than 50 IDPs (35 young men and 15 young women) on ‘Sport for Development’ and ‘Skills to be Agents of Change,’ which featured a series of interactive activities designed to strengthen their capabilities and skills in the fields of capacity building, community engagement and social and cultural inclusion. The workshops aim to empower the participants, who will coach in the future 20,000 camp residence particularly young people and children through various social and sport programs
Action from London LGBT team Stonewall FC's HOME fixture v Wilberforce Wanderers AFC in a top-of-the-table Middlesex County Football League Division One clash, the first time a non-League regular fixture has been hosted at the national stadium. The match -supported by a partnership of The FA, The Rainbow Laces Campaign and Stonewall Organisation embraces a philosophy that the game is for anyone, anytime, anywhere.