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[UK] Stars turn out for Alexander benefit game

A star-studded benefit match has been held in memory of ex-Lincoln City manager and Grimsby Town player Keith Alexander who died in March.

[UK] Everton upset Arsenal to win first FA Women's Cup

Natasha Dowie's extra-time winner secured Everton their first FA Women's Cup triumph as they beat Arsenal 3-2 at the City Ground in Nottingham.

[Europe] Never Again take part in coaches' conference

Polish anti-discrimination organisation Never Again has taken part in a conference with youth couches organized by the Polish Ministry of Sport.

[UK] New anti-homophobia football website launched

Tackle, a brand new independent website addressing homophobia in football, has launched with an exclusive interview with Arsenal fan and Little Britain star Matt Lucas.

Kick Homophobia Out Of Football film

Homophobia film FRONT

Kick It Out, in conjunction with the FA, have produced a film aimed at tackling homophobic abuse in football. You can watch the film here.

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Portsmouth schools' song

Portsmouth school
Portsmouth FC and seven local schools have produced a song in support of Kick It Out.

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Chelsea launch Search for an Asian Star 2010

Chelsea Asian Soccer Star
Chelsea’s Search for an Asian Soccer Star is back, and this year it's bigger and better.

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Kick It Out on Twitter

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Andre Bikey

Andre Bikey
"English football has made great strides in combating discrimination, other nations should follow its lead."

Andre Bikey, Burnley and Cameroon