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2020-21 Premier League Home player shirt short sleeve № 8 Naby
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2020-21
players shirt
Manufacturer: Nike
Club sponsor: Standard Chartered, AXA
Years worn: 2020-21
Kits staff: Kit management co-ordinator: Lee Radcliffe. Kit
man/co-ordinator: Graham
Carter.
PL players to wear No Room For Racism sleeve badge
throughout 2020-21
10th September 2020
The Premier League released the following announcement on Thursday afternoon.
At today’s Premier League club captains’ meeting, it was agreed that players
and match officials will wear a ‘No Room For Racism’ sleeve badge on their shirts for
the 2020/21 season.
This is the first time the badge will feature on players’ and officials’ kit
throughout the season, and will act as a constant reminder of the commitment by the
Premier League, its clubs, players and PGMOL to eradicate racism.
This initiative will build on the momentum created last season when, in
consultation with the players, ‘Black Lives Matter’ appeared on kits for all the games
following the restart. The League will also continue to support players who ‘take a knee’
at matches.
Since launching in March 2019, the No Room For Racism campaign has brought together
the Premier League’s wide-ranging work promoting equality and inclusion across all areas
of football.
Matches dedicated to No Room For Racism have sent strong messages to fans attending
games and those watching around the world, encouraging behavioural change and urging them
to take action by reporting any racist conduct.
Premier League Chief Executive Richard Masters said: “We, our clubs, players and
match officials have a long-standing commitment to tackling discrimination.
“Players rightly have a strong voice on this matter, which we saw last season. We
have continued to talk and listen to players on this issue and will support them as well
as continuing to emphasise the Premier League’s position against racism.
“Discrimination in any form, anywhere, is wholly unacceptable and No Room For
Racism makes our zero-tolerance stance clear. We will not stand still on this important
issue and we will continue to work with our clubs, players and partners to address all
prejudiced behaviour.”
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