In recent interviews with BBC and Sky Sports, Kick It Out CEO Sam Okafor outlined why 2025 represents a crucial moment for tackling discrimination and driving meaningful change in football.
Kick It Out is delighted to announce the extension of its partnership with Sky for another year, reinforcing both organisations’ commitment to promoting inclusion and tackling discrimination in football.
In 2024, Yas Latif and Alex West worked alongside coaches up and down the country to tackle unconscious bias in the game and champion inclusivity in grassroots football.
The Rainbow Laces campaign is a sign that football has come a long way regarding LGBTQI+ inclusion, and now is not the time to row back on it, says Kick It Out CEO Sam Okafor.
Match officials will now have access to further education resources as part of an ongoing partnership between Kick It Out and The FA.
We are deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Lord Herman Ouseley after a short illness.
Match officials will now have access to further education resources as part of an ongoing partnership between Kick It Out and PGMOL.
In partnership with UCFB, Women’s Raise Your Game is an opportunity for women who are early in their career or are looking to kick start their career in the football industry!
Kick It Out has today launched a campaign to combat sexism and misogyny in football, with new research commissioned by the charity showing that over half (52%) of women fans have experienced sexist behaviour or language on matchdays.