Climate change is one of the most pressing problems of the 21st century. In the coming years and decades, football, like every other section of society, will have to contend with its ...
Last month, over 35 female fan activists from across Europe attended the first online meeting of the F+Collective—an informal network that aims to sustainably mobilise female fans from within Football Supporters Europe’s (FSE) membership and ...
This article was originally published in the OUT! Good Practice Handbook on Fighting Homophobia & Empowering LGBT+ Stakeholders in Football. To learn more about OUT!, visit the website. You can also read and/or download the handbook ...
This article was originally published in the OUT! Good Practice Handbook on Fighting Homophobia & Empowering LGBT+ Stakeholders in Football. To learn more about OUT!, visit the website. You can also read and/or download the handbook online. ...
FANS FROM ACROSS EUROPE UNITE TO OPPOSE EUROPEAN SUPER LEAGUE
This statement is signed by a wide cross section of European fans, including national fans’ organisations, fans of the top 200 ranked UEFA clubs, fans of clubs that reportedly back a breakaway league, and fans of previous winners of European competitions. ...
Climate change is one of the most pressing problems of the 21st century. In the coming years and decades, football, like every other section of society, will have to contend with its ...
Last month, over 35 female fan activists from across Europe attended the first online meeting of the F+Collective—an informal network that aims to sustainably mobilise female fans from within Football Supporters Europe’s (FSE) membership and ...
This article was originally published in the OUT! Good Practice Handbook on Fighting Homophobia & Empowering LGBT+ Stakeholders in Football. To learn more about OUT!, visit the website. You can also read and/or download the handbook ...
Football Supporters Europe (FSE) is an independent, representative and democratically organised grass-roots network of football fans in Europe with members in currently 48 countries across the continent. FSE includes individual football supporters, informal fan initiatives, fan clubs, ultra groups, national team supporter groups and national as well as transnational supporter organisations. FSE members acts upon issues in modern football such as ticketing, fan culture, discrimination and policing in football and is encouraging football fans as key stakeholders to speak up with a powerful and united voice within the structures of the game.