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[Europe] Fourth annual anti-racism tournament takes place in Italy
The Italian organisation 'Dai un calcio al razzismo' recently organised its fourth annual five-a-side football tournament in Pordenone, north-east Italy.
Friday 3 Jul 2009
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[Community] Midlands community clubs urged to apply for grassroots funding
Birmingham community clubs could net thousands of pounds in lifeline grants as part of a scheme to boost grassroots sports.
Friday 3 Jul 2009
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[UK] Belfast holds anti-racism rally
An anti-racism rally has been held in Belfast following attacks on ethnic minorities.
Friday 3 Jul 2009
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[Europe] UEFA empowers referees to act against racism
UEFA's Executive Committee has approved guidelines for match officials to deal with serious racist incidents in stadiums.
Thursday 2 Jul 2009
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[UK] Chopra becomes Cardiff's record buy
British Asian striker Michael Chopra has signed for Cardiff City and, at the same time, become the club's record signing.
Thursday 2 Jul 2009
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[International] Argentinian striker Lopez denies claims of racism
Brazilian side Gremio's Argentinian striker Maxi Lopez has denied making "any act of racism" after it was said that he called Cruzeiro midfielder Elicarlos a "monkey" during their Copa Libertadores semi-final tie on Wednesday.
Tuesday 30 Jun 2009
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[Europe] Scottish Sikh youngster selected for Juventus training camp
11-year-old Aaron Singh from Edinburgh has been selected to join Italian giants Juventus at their prestigious summer training camp.
Tuesday 30 Jun 2009
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[International] Stonewall FC triumph at Gay World Cup in Washington DC
Stonewall FC have successfully defended the Gay World Cup (IGLFA) after winning 1–0 after extra time in the searing heat of Washington DC on Saturday.
Tuesday 30 Jun 2009
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[International] Pakistan national side aiming to tour Iran
The Pakistan national football team is expected to tour Iran next month for a fortnight training programme.
Tuesday 30 Jun 2009
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[UK] Wimbledon court selection policy questioned
Wimbledon tennis organisers have been accused of using looks rather than ranking to decide which women play on Centre Court.
Monday 29 Jun 2009
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John Terry

"Everyone should be aware of the need to kick racism out of society and football."
John Terry, Chelsea and England


