Together Against Racism campaign to take place from Friday 17 to Monday 27 October
Initiative showcases that football is for everyone, everywhere
Please text 60066 starting your message with the word FOXES if you witness racist or discriminatory abuse in a Leicester City setting
We believe football is a game for everyone, everywhere, and we are proud of the welcoming atmosphere you create on Filbert Way on matchdays.
Across the EFL last season, however, there were still 141 incidents of racist abuse at grounds and more than 5,000 incidents of online abuse, with more that likely went unrecorded.
Racism will not be tolerated, and we stand together to remove it from our game. Those engaging in racist abuse face up to five years in prison and football stadium bans of 10 years.
Last season, 17 fans were banned from their clubs and 24 faced police convictions for racist abuse at EFL grounds, with many more being referred for restorative justice or still under investigation.
At Leicester City, we strive to ensure football is truly reflective of the diverse communities we represent and stand side by side with players, managers, supporters and the EFL to tackle racism in our game.
If you believe that you have suffered discrimination or harassment in a Leicester City setting, you should raise the matter through our reporting procedures.
If you see or hear unacceptable behaviour, report it to our text service. Please text 60066 starting your message with the word FOXES.
Alternatively, you can report racist or discriminatory abuse to Kick It Out or by alerting a matchday steward. We take discrimination in all its forms seriously and your support in helping us to eradicate it from King Power Stadium is vital in our mission to continue making football something that can be enjoyed by everyone.
Further details about discrimination and our reporting procedures can be found here.