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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.

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.

Selfie 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.

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.

Player and mascots 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.

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.

Discussion on the following topic: "How is life for minorities - Slovaks in Hungary, Hungarians in Slovakia. Participants included Balint Josa (Foundation of Subjective Values), Mr Gibril Deen (Mahatma Ghandi Human Rights organisation) and Mr. Mezei (Hungarian F.A. minority program).

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.

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.

Media duties 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.

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.

Media duties 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.

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.

Media duties 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.

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.

Warming up 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.

Surreal situation of watching you 'park' football team player being interviewed 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.

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 warming up before the match for WSK Frauen, as part of a FARE Network activity in Austria.

Proud supporter 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.

Proud supporters 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.

Warming up 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.

Players 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.

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.

Pitchside 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.

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.

Team-talk 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.

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.

Anti racist activists confront the Football Lads Alliance (FLA) in Birmingham

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 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.

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.

Players 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.

Tying their Rainbow Laces 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.

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.

Players 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.

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.

Anti racist activists confront the Football Lads Alliance (FLA) in Birmingham

Players 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.

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.

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