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Pride in Football Network of UK LGBT+ fan groups
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A supporter-led network

Football is for everyone.

Pride in Football is the network of UK LGBT+ football fan groups. We connect supporters, share good practice, help new groups form, and represent LGBT+ fans to key stakeholders in the game.

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Why it matters matchday scale
Pride in Football cites an estimate that around 6% of the population are Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual or Trans+ (including Non-Binary / Gender-Diverse). In football terms, that can mean 2000+ LGBT+ fans at an average Premier League game, or 5000+ at Wembley.

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Key facts
What Pride in Football is Basics

A UK network of LGBT+ fan groups.

Supporter-led. Practical. Built to connect groups, share what works, and improve the matchday experience.

supporter-led UK-wide practical change
Why it exists Scale

LGBT+ fans are already in every stand.

Using Pride in Football’s cited estimate: ~6% of the population are LGBT+ (including Non-Binary / Gender-Diverse). That can be 2000+ LGBT+ fans at an average Premier League game, or 5000+ at Wembley.

~6% estimate 2000+ PL match 5000+ Wembley
How change happens Method

Fans organise. Clubs listen. Matchdays improve.

Pride in Football describes how, since 2013, supporter groups have formed to build direct dialogue with clubs and improve matchday experience.

since 2013 club dialogue safer matchdays

What Pride in Football exists for

Three outcomes. Simple language. Easy to explain to someone else.

What we do
Connect supporter groups
Network

Bring LGBT+ fan groups together across clubs and leagues so people can share what works.

Help new groups form
Start

If your club doesn’t have a group yet, Pride in Football can help you get started.

Represent LGBT+ fans
Voice

Share the needs and views of LGBT+ supporters with key stakeholders in football.

A simple matchday message
Respect

Pride in Football’s “Show Some Respect” message: if you hear LGBT+phobic abuse, only if it’s safe, ask the person to “Show Some Respect”.

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