Kick It Out chair Sanjay Bhandari explains what needs to happen next with online abuse after a summer where it reared its ugly head again.
Heung-Min Son's Tottenham exit has reminded us of his impact, but we must not ignore the racism he and others encounter, writes Kick It Out Reporting Officer Cairo Duncan.
Kick It Out received 1,398 reports in the 2024/25 season, with new figures showing sustained levels of discrimination across the game.
The response to sexual assault allegations in football reflects a culture more focused on protecting reputations than victims, says our COO Hollie Varney.
As the Women’s Euros gets underway, new research from Kick It Out warns that sexist abuse online is preventing fans from posting during the tournament and could be discouraging the next generation of girls from getting involved in football.
We are deeply saddened by the passing of Uriah Rennie, a true trailblazer whose leadership, talent and visibility as the Premier League’s first Black referee inspired so many within Kick It Out and beyond.
As transphobia increases in football, so does its damage, not only to trans communities but to the game as a whole. Kick It Out CEO Samuel Okafor examines what’s at stake.
Every Premier League club has now taken part in antisemitism education workshops, thanks to a collaboration between Maccabi GB, Community Security Trust and Kick It Out.
A new report published today by Ofcom, in partnership with Kick It Out, reveals the serious and far-reaching impact of online hate and abuse across sport.