FANS

Here are some easy steps that can be taken by football supporters to help Football v Homophobia right now:

  • Ask your club’s Football Liaison Officer what the club is doing to support FvH. Let them know what you are doing and ask the club to support you. Contact your Liaison Officer
  • Hold a supporters’ meeting to discuss LGBTQ+ inclusion and tackling homophobia in football (FvH can look to provide a speaker). Pride in Football is the UK's network of LGBTQ+ fan groups and can help too
  • If your club is taking action and has designated a game, you can support them on match day at the ground or on social media
  • Contact your local LGBTQ+ football club through GFSN, or LGBTQ+ community organisation through the LGBT Consortium and ask them to support your plans for FvH
  • Use social media to raise the issues with other supporters –  Instagram, Facebook, Bluesky, Threads, LinkedIn, and X
  • If you want to get your hands on FvH-branded merchandise, check out our shop: www.footballvhomophobia.com/shop
  • Always take action on homophobia and transphobia. If you feel confident to challenge comments or behaviour yourself, then standing up to homophobia can help make football welcoming to everyone. If you don’t feel confident or safe at a game or in any football environment, you can take action by making a report to Kick It Out.
    Remember, doing nothing only lets discrimination and prejudice grow!
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LGBTQ+ SUPPORTER GROUPS

In the UK

In the UK, we work closely with Pride in Football, the alliance of LGBTQ+ fan groups. These fan groups are officially recognised by their clubs.

You can also seek out help from the Football Supporters' Association (FSA), which runs a dedicated LGBTQ+ Supporters' Hub as part of its Fans for Diversity initiative.

If you’re interested in setting up your own fan group in the UK, check out the Toolbox we developed in partnership with Pride in Football.

Internationally

If you want to find out more about LGBTQ+ fan groups internationally, check out the work of Queer Football Fanclubs (QFF).

You may also be interested in the work of Football Supporters Europe; and Independent Sports Council North America.