Kicking racism out of football
EXETER City Football Club played their designated Kick it Out game as part of the One Game One Community initiative against Cheltenham Town FC on Bank Holiday Monday, April 2.
EXETER City Football Club played their designated Kick it Out game as part of the One Game One Community initiative against Cheltenham Town FC on Bank Holiday Monday, April 2.

Volunteers distributed leaflets, stickers and other Kick it Out materials to supporters attending to watch the match.
The players from both teams and match officials warmed up in Kick it Out shirts.
It was also the Exeter Welcoming Refugees game and a number of refugees were invited to watch the match.
Volunteers from Exeter City of Sanctuary also assisted in giving out leaflets and helping at the match.

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