Overview

Hate speech is often intertwined with discriminatory beliefs, fuelling division within societies, and undermining the unifying and inclusive potential of sport.  

Acknowledging this reality underlines the urgent need to combat racism, ethnic discrimination, sexism, and social exclusion while fostering mutual respect across all sports, including the online realm and stadiums.

From this perspective, one of the most powerful strategies is to proactively develop and implement educational initiatives.

By nurturing principles of mutual respect and inclusion from an early age, we strengthen the foundations of our communities.

These programmes act as a shield against intolerance and ensure that future generations embrace diversity and champion unity.

#SportIsRespect

Best practices

Promoting inclusion

Zusammen1

Zusammen1 is based on three project pillars: understanding the phenomenon, teaching about it, and bringing about change.

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UEFA Outraged programme

The programme is conceived as part of the Sustainability Strategy of all the UEFA Associations for the dissemination of values linked to the fight against discrimination at the youth level.

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TOGETHER in SPORT

All children and youngsters will have the opportunity to participate on a regular basis in sports activities, in various types of sports. The programme also includes recreational and cultural activities of an educational nature (visits to museums, archaeological sites, sports facilities etc.)

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FOCUS ON DIVERSITY

Recognising the discriminatory motives behind hate speech targeting individuals based on their sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, and sex characteristics, the project is also designed with the objective of eradicating homophobia, transphobia, and biphobia, thereby promoting an inclusive environment where hate has no chance.

For more comprehensive information, we invite you to explore the Gaynet and Outsport websites, together with the CoE-EU Joint initiatives, implemented under the auspices of the Anti-Discrimination department. These endeavours are focused on combating anti-LGTBIQ violence and hate speech, while concurrently bolstering efforts to raise awareness and disseminate fact-based narratives regarding LGTBIQ individuals.

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