Fulham fixture to support No Room For Racism campaign

Fulham fixture to support No Room For Racism campaign

In line with International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.

Leeds United's Premier League fixture against Fulham Football Club on Friday evening will support the ongoing No Room For Racism (NRFR) campaign in line with International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.

The World Day to Eliminate Racial Discrimination is an annual event that takes place on 21st March every year. Taking place this Sunday, the international awareness day is held by the United Nations with the aim of putting a stop to people being discriminated against because of their race.

Our fixture against Fulham in London this evening will continue to support the messaging around the No Room For Racism campaign, which was launched by the Premier League at the start of the 2020/21 season. There will also be a number of promotional No Room For Racism assets at Craven Cottage, including a branded NRFR ball plinth and handshake board.

Leeds United have worked closely with the Premier League throughout the current campaign to support the initiative, including Kalvin Phillips taking part in a special campaign video and Tyler Roberts helping to produce educational materials as part of the Premier League Primary Stars programme.

For more information on the No Room For Racism campaign and the Action Plan Commitments drafted by the Premier League, which include the following six commitments to; Executive Pathways, Coaching Pathways, Player Pathways, Supporting Communities, Action Against Racism and Embedding Equality, please click here.

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