Posted on 11th May 2015
Non-League Day, the biggest volunteer-led event in the non-league system, is returning for its tenth consecutive season this Saturday.
Posted on 11th May 2015
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
We recently teamed up with the rather excellent Football Beyond Borders (FBB) to help promote the ground-breaking projects they’re working on across London to support young people.
A couple of weeks back 13-year-old Matthew Young from FBB visited Champion Hill, home of Dulwich Hamlet FC, to meet their fans and manager.
“It’s great to see such a fantastic film displaying the role played by non-league clubs and their supporters in promoting equality, inclusion, and diversity in football,” said Anwar Uddin, the FSF’s Diversity and Campaigns Manager.
Non-League Day, the biggest volunteer-led event in the non-league system, is returning for its tenth consecutive season this Saturday.
Match-day policing is to come under the spotlight as part of a new research project being run by the EFL and Keele University.
Supporters of Everton, Liverpool, Manchester City and Manchester United have criticised the clubs and authorities this week for excluding fans from major decisions around their derby fixtures.
As it’s International Women’s Day we thought it a good time to speak to some of the women on our National Council – Ally Simcock, Kristine Green, and Sarah Stelling – in a special extended feature. We wanted hear about how they got into football, football activism, and whether they’d ever been treated differently at the match…