Football : a medium of social inclusion ?

samedi 24 septembre 2011
par MmesS

The English Game

"Based on true events, this 19th century drama follows two footballers on opposite sides of a class divide who changed the game — and England — forever. " Netflix "In the 1870s, football in Great Britain was a sport for the wealthy. A working-class star and his upper-class counterpart come together to change the game forever. " Wikipedia

The six-part series was released on 20 March 2020

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Darwen FC

Darwen Football Club was an association football club from Darwen in Lancashire, North West England. The team, formed in 1870, was an early pioneer of professional football in Northern England, reaching the semi-finals of the 1880–81 FA Cup.

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Darwen was the first club from Northern England to achieve any success in the FA Cup, reaching the quarter finals in 1879. They caused controversy in this competition by signing two professional players, Fergie Suter and Jimmy Love, both from Partick F.C., a Scottish club based in Glasgow. This is believed to be the first involvement of professional players in English football.

Show Racism the Red Card

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Show Racism the Red Card (SRTRC) is an anti-racism education charity, established in England in January 1996 to harness the high-profile nature of footballers as anti-racist role models to educate against racism throughout society in the United Kingdom.

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Sunderland Association Football Club,Show Racism the Red Card event, 2018


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