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Samuel Okafor, who started as Kick It Out CEO in June, wants football to be more transparent with its data around workforces; FA say they will introduce mandatory reporting of the breakdown of the ...
Kick It Out urges support for trans players after exclusion from women’s game - The governing bodies updated their policies in light of a ruling from the UK Supreme Court last month.
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Police investigate Doucoure racist abuse after derby - MSNIn a recent interview with BBC Sport, Kick It Out (KIO) chief executive Samuel Okafor said the level of abuse in English football had "reached crisis point".
Kick It Out's new CEO Samuel Okafor says there is a lack of accountability in football when it comes to under-represented communities. Three months into the job, he told Sky Sports News there are ...
Kick It Out has called on the football authorities to show “solidarity and support” to the trans community after the English and Scottish governing bodies banned transgender women from the ...
Kick It Out chief executive Samuel Okafor says it is vital to ensure trans women are still made to feel included within football. ... so we were really clear on that,” Okafor told the PA news ...
Kick It Out has called on the football authorities to show “solidarity and support” to the trans community after the English and Scottish governing bodies banned transgender women from the competitive ...
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