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How to change supporters’ groups‘ culture 101

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How American Outlaws is changing supporters‘ football cultureAcross the United States, one group of fans want to change the way soccer is supported in the country.   American Outlaws are a supporters group of the U.S men’s and women’s national teams with more than 23,000 members across more than 200 chapters in the United States and around the world.  In any group that big – and within a sport that has not traditionally been known for being inclusive – there comes certain challenges making sure
makes it clear that lack of knowledge should not be a barrier.   "We used to have

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"Now you can see us"

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Nora Heroum is striving to make an impact after joining Common Goal There was one player that stuck out to Nora Heroum more than any other when she watched football as a youngster. A player with magic in their boots, a player who had a distinctive look and playing style that made them a role model for children watching the game all around the world. But, for young Nora, that was a player from the men’s game because that’s all that was accessible for her growing up in the mid-to-late 1990s. “Pave
But that picture is different now.   Young girls watching football nowadays have

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When football challenges misogyny

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An Indonesian programme taking a less travelled path to tackle gender inequityWhen Hans Sraun grew up in Papua, a cluster of islands on Indonesia’s east coast, he had a completely different view of women than he does now. Gender equity was something he had never heard about, let alone experienced.In the nineteen-year-old’s village, he learned to see men as superior across many aspects of life. Not only was football thought of as a sport belonging entirely to men, but he believed a woman’s role w
To date over 27,000 boys have been impacted in Indonesia alone.

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