Football talks a good game on homophobia but must stand strong against online fan vitriol
Briefly

During the Football v Homophobia Month of Action, EFL teams have adopted a rainbow football to promote inclusivity. Over 200 clubs, including Coventry City, are participating, highlighting the growing allyship against homophobia in football. The initiative sees clubs working closely with LGBTIQ+ supporter groups and committing to visibility through matchday events and special programs. The recent match between Coventry City and QPR exemplified this effort, marking a significant moment for the club as they celebrated inclusion while securing a hard-fought victory on the field.
Many clubs, including Coventry City, have embraced the Football v Homophobia Month of Action, showing strong allyship and support for LGBTIQ+ inclusion in football.
Football v Homophobia is an international initiative that has gained support from over 200 clubs in the EFL, emphasizing the importance of combating homophobia in the sport.
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