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UEFA #EqualGame - Hannah Bryndís Proppé Bailey - I am in control of my life, not my schizophrenia
Hannah Bryndís Proppé Bailey from Reykjavik has been living with depression and schizophrenia for over half her young life, but, thanks to football, she has found avenues to express herself and...
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Kashia proud of UEFA #EqualGame Award
Georgian international Guram Kashia, the winner of the first UEFA #EqualGame Award, is determined to champion diversity, inclusion and equality in football. The winner of the inaugural UEFA...
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Blind children take centre stage in Tallinn for UEFA Super Cup
A group of visually impaired and normal-sighted young people from Tallinn had an unforgettable experience last night, when they took part in the opening ceremony at the UEFA Super Cup match in the...
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UEFA’s #EqualGame campaign promotes diversity, inclusion and accessibility in football at the UEFA Champions League final in Kyiv, Ukraine
UEFA's #EqualGame campaign promoting diversity, inclusion and accessibility in football entered the spotlight during finals week in Kyiv. Worldwide attention focussed on the UEFA Champions League...
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Football opens hearts
Friday 25 May 2018 Oleksandr Fomichov aims to use the "power of football" to improve the lives of the community around him. Based in the Ukrainian city of Ivano-Frankivsk, he is promoting the need...
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#EqualGame stars lineup alongside football legends before Europa League final
UEFA is celebrating the first full season of its #EqualGame campaign, which aims to positively promote inclusion, diversity and accessibility in European football. To mark the occasion, UEFA...
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A new start through football
Working at football clubs brings former prisoners back into society Jules Rasoelbaks has had a long path towards redemption – and the 48 year-old from the Netherlands has been using football, his...
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'Football connects our family across three female generations'
Age is no barrier for 60-year-old Ramutė Kartavičienė from Lithuania, who has set up a football team of grandmothers, and is immensely proud that the sport can unite three generations of her...
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I Lost my Arm, and I am Still Part of Football
The love of football helped young Serbian Ljubomir Moravac recover from the loss of part of his left arm in a road accident – which ended his promising career as a goalkeeper – and he has found a...
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“Football is my life” – Abubacarr Konta, a young migrant from The Gambia, who is building a new life in Italy
“Football unites people – that’s what I love about the game.” – Abubacarr Konta, a young migrant from The Gambia, who is building a new life in Italy. Every month, as part of its #EqualGame...
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“It Shouldn’t Be A Problem For Any Gay Person To Play Football”
“Gay footballers shouldn't have to feel like they can't play, and they shouldn't have to feel like they're out of place. They're not….” ─ young English footballer Liam Davis. MAIN ARTICLE Every...
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'Everyone should get to play': Berlin footballer Zehra supports UEFA's #EqualGame campaign
"When I play football, I'm the happiest person in the world." Zehra Badem, a 17-year-old from Berlin, tells us why she adores football – "it's my whole life", she says of her passion. Every month,...