Leicester City supporting Love Football. Protect The Game campaign
Messaging promoted to remind supporters to make matchdays a positive and welcoming environment
Please click HERE to view the Club’s Supporter Charter
At the start of the 2022/23 campaign, The FA, Premier League, EFL, Barclays Women’s Super League, Barclays Women’s Championship and the National League System – backed by the Football Supporters’ Association – came together to launch the "Love Football. Protect the Game" campaign.
Messaging will be promoted throughout the season to remind supporters to help keep matchdays a positive and welcoming experience for all, making it clear discrimination and other unacceptable behaviour will not be tolerated and action will be taken.
All football bodies are also working together with the PGMOL to make the on-field environment safe. Last season, a new Participant Behaviour Charter was introduced across the Premier League, EFL, National League System (Steps 1-4), Barclays Women’s Super League and Barclays Women’s Championship.
The Charter outlines stronger measures for players, managers, coaches, support staff and club officials to adhere to on a matchday.
If you believe you’ve suffered discrimination or harassment at Leicester City, you should raise the matter through our reporting procedures.
Matchday Text Service
If you see or hear unacceptable behaviour on a matchday, report it.
Please text 6066 starting your message with FOXES.
The Club takes a strict approach to breaches of this statement. Breaches of this statement by individuals attending a match will be dealt with in accordance with our Sanctions and Banning Procedure, please refer to the Supporter Charter. Hate Crime
Hate crime is the term used to describe an incident or crime against someone based on a part of their identity. There are five categories of ‘identity’, when a person is targeted because of a hostility or prejudice towards their:
- disability; - race or ethnicity; - religion or belief (which includes non-belief); - sexual orientation; or - gender identity.
Hate crime can be any criminal or non-criminal act such as graffiti, vandalism to a property, name calling, assault or online abuse using social media. Abuse, name calling, assault, blackmail, harassment, intimidation, bullying or exploitation are all forms of hate crime and must be reported.
Reporting Hate Crime
The Club condemns Hate Crime and encourages anyone who is a victim of it or otherwise aware of it to report it. By reporting incidents, you can help yourself and you may be able to prevent it happening to others.
- Telephone: 999 in an emergency or 101 for non-emergencies. - Online at www.report-it.org.uk/your_police_force Victim Support also has information and guidance - click HERE.