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INTERCULTURALFOOTBALL PROGRAMME
FARE Weeks Summary Report 2018
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CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION
NATIONAL LEVEL
MEDIA COVERAGE
KEY STATISTICS
GRASSROOTS LEVEL
INTERNATIONAL LEVEL
SCHOOLS
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INTRODUCTIONThe Football Association of Ireland (FAI) through the Intercultural Programme showed its support for the FARE (FootballAgainst Racism in Europe) fortnight ofaction marks 12 years of commitment tothe cause. In this report, we tell the story offootball actions against racism in Ireland.
FARE fortnight is a UEFA supportedinitiative and involves actions in all of theaffiliates throughout Europe. In Ireland, it involves a partnership pro-gramme with Show Racism the Red Card. Development Officers of the FAI have beentrained to deliver anti racism educationworkshops using the SRTRC pack.
Preparation for the fortnight involves train-ing of new staff to deliver workshops as well as providing briefing materials to assist staff to engage schools and clubs.
Clubs are invited to register an expressionof interest in being involved in the FARE fortnight on the SRTRC website. To assistclubs in their activities, they received anti racism themed wristbands, red cards,balls and bibs and a template activity toinvolve players in action. This year, we have involved a record of 10,035 participants in actions againstracism in school and in the sport. We thank the staff involved in the Football Associationof Ireland for their work, the schools and clubs for their support and assistance and the players and young people for their participation in helping us tackle racism.
Together, we can Show Racism the Red Card!
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years of FARE fortnight activities in Ireland 15 clubs involved
40 clubs involved
58 clubs involved
67 clubs involved
96 schools involved with 3922 young people participating in workshops
121 schools involved with 5724 young people participating in workshops
schools hostedworkshops
clubs took part in FARE fortnight of action
Clubs involved from all 4 provinces
Schools involved from 24 counties
players participated in FARE fortnight actions in their clubs
Media coverage in The Herald, Kerry Advertiser, South Tipp Today
young people participated in anti racism education workshop and coaching sessions in schools
5724
2015
2016
2017
2018
2017
2018
121
67
4311
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10,035 participated in the FAI Show Racism the Red Card FARE fortnight of action 11-25th October 2018 promoting the message of #SRTRC #TacklingRacism#FootballPeople #EqualGame
KEY STATISTICS
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INTERNATIONAL LEVEL
NATIONAL LEVEL
The Fare Football People Weeks was marked as part of a UEFA supported programme of action within affiliates throughout Europe to promote the message Equal Game. In Ireland, we promoted the Equal Game message through using the hashtag #EqualGame for social media posts and also the slogan fea-tured on 400 bibs used by clubs as part of the fortnight of action.
Players, management and supporters from SSE Airtricity League clubs participated in the FARE fortnight of action. Players wore the bibs with the message Equal Game in their warm ups and were accompanied onto the pitch by mascots with t-shirts bearing the same message.The following clubs involved were:
1. Cork City FC2. Kilkenny United WFC3. Peamount United FC4. St Patricks Athletic FC5. Shamrock Rovers FC6. Sligo Rovers FC
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GRASSROOTS LEVELThe activities that took place at grassroots level included:
• Show Racism the Red Card photocall• Anti Racism wristbands exchange• Warm up activities wearing the EqualGame bibs• Talks with players involved as to what is FARE fortnight
David Tyrell of LB Rovers in Kerry gives us an idea of how they got involved and what was was involved:‘We had photos of teams holding the Show Rac-ism the Red Card signs included in th currentedition of the North Kerry Advertiser.
This is the first year that LB Rovers FC have got involved in this campaign. The club was delighted to get involved as it saw it very important to make players and parents aware of the issue. The club chairman David Tyrrell launched the campaign with photos of the signs, wristbands and football kindly donated by the FARE Group being postedon the club facebook page. This was to show that the club was getting involved in this initiative.
This was followed up with photos being taken at an U12 Kerry Schoolboys match between LB RoversFC and Listowel Celtic on Thursday October 11th. The players shook hands and held the signs and also the football before the match started. LB RoversFC continued their involvement on Friday October 19th and October 20th with visits by the chairman to all the academy groups to talk to the players about the issue. Photos were taken of the players with the signs. The chairman also attended two KerrySchoolboys/girls League teams and had photos of players from both teams holding the signs.This included the U15 Kerry School Boys League game between LB Rovers FC and Listowel Celtic and also the U13 Kerry School Boys League game between LB Rovers FC and St Brendans Park FC.
The final part of the LB Rovers FC involvement was to distribute wrist bands to the U12 LB Rovers FCsquad at their training session on WednesdayOctober 24th. The response from parents and pla-yers was very positive to LB Rovers FC involve-ment in the campaign. The club looks forward togetting involved in future years in the initiative’.
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The clubs involved were as follows:
1
2
LB Rovers
Bray Wanderers FC
100
50
12 October
22 October
3
4
Shelbourne Ladies
Portmarnock FC
50
100
11-25 October
13 October
5
6
Newport Town FC
Dolmen Celtic
50
200
11-25 October
20 October
7
8
Frankford FC
Mayo League
50
50
21 October
19 October
9
10
Shamrock Rovers
East Meath United
20
50
11-25 October
11-25 October
11
12
Killavilla FC
Larkview FC
300
50
11-25 October
20 October
13
14
Baldoyle United FC
Limerick Belles FC
50
45
11-25 October
11-25 October
15
16
Clonmel Celtic FC
St Brendan's Park FC
70
100
11-25 October
11-25 October
17
18
Glebe North FC
Ballaghaderreen FC
50
30
12 October
11-25 October
19
20
Arklow Town FC
Evergreen FC
100
100
11-25 October
11-25 October
21
22
Newbridge Town FC
Greystones FC
50
150
11-25 October
19 October
23
24
Balbriggan FC
Janesboro FC
60
50
11-25 October
11-25 October
25
26
Sligo Rovers
Parkville FC
50
50
11-25 October
11-25 October
27
28
Booth Road Celtic FC
Tullamore Town FC
100
75
11-25 October
20 October
29
30
Broadford Rovers FC
Shankill FC
30
100
11-25 October
11-25 October
31
32
Kilkenny United FC
Artane Beaumont FC
50
100
11-25 October
11-25 October
33
34
St. Mochta’s FC
Stra�an FC
50
100
11-25 October
11-25 October
NoNo of participants
involved Date of ActionParticipating Club
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35
36
Leeside FC
Midleton FC
50
50
11-25 October
11-25 October
37
38
New Oak Boys FC
Inny FC
50
100
11-25 October
11-25 October
39
40
Irish Amputee Football Association
Longford Town FC
50
40
11-25 October
11-25 October
41
42
Finglas Celtic FC
Tolka Rovers FC
75
60
11-25 October
11-25 October
43
44
Waterford IT FC
Rathcoole Boys FC
70
70
11-25 October
11-25 October
45
46
Cork City FC 22 14 October
47
48
Newlands Castle Park FC
Kinnegad Juniors AFC
60
50
13 October
11-25 October
49
50
Wayside Celtic 300 14 October
51
52
Verona FC
Lackagh Foroige
150
50
12 October
11-25 October
53
54
Crettyard FC
Stonepark FC
75
50
11-25 October
12 October
55
56
Moyne Villa FC
Jobstown Celtic FC
100
50
11-25 October
15 October
57
58
Birr Town FC
St. Patricks Athlethic
50
50
13 October
11-25 October
59
60
61
62
NYP 2
Iveagh Trust FC
50
50
11-25 October
11-25 October
Knocknacarra FC
Malahide United Fc
50
50
11-25 October
11-25 October
Longford Sports Partnership 50 11-25 October
63
64
Third Level Football Association
Irish Referees Society
50
50
11-25 October
11-25 October
65
66
St Kevins Boys FC
Pheonix FC
50
50
11-25 October
11-25 October
67
Ballyowen Celtic FC
Involve Youth
50
50
11-25 October
11-25 October
NoNo of participants
involved Date of ActionParticipating Club
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SCHOOLSThe Show Racism the Red Card DVD education pack is a resource which harnesses the profile of sports stars to convey the anti-racism education message. The DVD features interviews with senior soccer internationals and stars from other sports as well as young people speaking out against racism. As in each of the previous 11 years, FAI Development Officers trained to deliver age appropriate sessions to young people were in 118 schools with 5724 young people participating
Some FAI Development Officers, as well as delivering the education workshop, also organised other activities including inter school tournaments and activities related to other programmes of the association such as the Futsal programme. FARE fortnight provides a great opportunity for young people to learn about the topic of racism and appreciate how it has not place in school or sport.
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The schools involved were as follows:
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2
Scoil Iosa NS, Ballyhaunis
St Pats BNS, Castlebar
30
30
23 October
19 October
3
4
Askea Boys National School
St Fiaccs National School
60
60
11 October
22 October
5
6
Midleton ET
Little Island
30
30
16 October
18 October
7
8
Lucan East ETNS
Belgrove Girls, Clontarf
60
90
12 October
1 October
9
10
Greenlanes, Clontarf
St Brigids Girls, Clontarf
60
60
1 October
4 October
11
12
Scoil Assaim
Howth Rd
50
30
4 October
4 October
13
14
Scoil Neasain 50 4 October
15
16
St Brigids Boys NS
Springdale NS
50
50
4 October
4 October
17
18
Scoil Aine
Caherline NS
50
50
4 October
11-25 October
19
20
Newcastle West Gaelscoil
Athenry GNS
50
50
11-25 October
11-25 October
21
22
BNS
Scoil Mhuire Ballyboden
50
50
11-25 October
11 October
23
24
Edmondstown NS
Scoil Mhuire
50
60
16 October
11-25 October
25
26
Leitrim Villange NS
Carbery NS
60
60
11-25 October
11-25 October
27
28
Holy Family
St Josephs Dundalk
60
75
11-25 October
11-25 October
29
30
St Mary's Bryanstown
Graiguenamanagh NS
75
50
11-25 October
11-25 October
31
32
St Kieran College
Newbridge ETNS
50
50
11-25 October
11-25 October
33
34
St Peter Apostle NS
St Bernadettes NS
50
50
11-25 October
11-25 October
St Annes 50 11-25 October
NoNo of participants
involved Date of ActionParticipating School
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59
60
The Faythe NS
St Fergals BNS
100
50
11-25 October
11-25 October
61
62
St Josephs GNS
Scoil Eoin
50
75
11-25 October
11-25 October
63
64
Holy Famiy
Presentation GNS
75
50
11-25 October
11-25 October
65
66
Scoil Mhathair
Scoil Chriost Ri
50
50
11-25 October
11-25 October
67
68
St Tolas
Scoil Muire Gan Smal, Inchicore
50
50
11-25 October
11-25 October
35
36
St Thomas NS 50 11-25 October
37
38
St Tiarnach NS
Carrickmacross NS
50
50
11-25 October
11-25 October
39
40
St Clares NS
St Phelims NS
50
50
11-25 October
11-25 October
41
42
Virgin Mary Girls NS
Ballymun North Dublin NS
50
50
11-25 October
11-25 October
43
44
Mourne Road
Gaelscoil Saoirfeal
50
100
11-25 October
11-25 October
45
46
Corpus Christi NS
Thomond Primary
100
100
11-25 October
11-25 October
47
48
Claddagh NS
Renmore NS
50
50
11-25 October
11-25 October
49
50
St Vincents GNS
St Josephs Rush
50
50
11-25 October
11-25 October
51
52
Balbriggan ETNS
Moycarkey NS
50
30
11-25 October
11-25 October
53
54
Lismackin
St Kieran’s Bray
30
30
11-25 October
11-25 October
55
56
Queen of Angels Balaly
Good Shepherd NS
50
50
11-25 October
11-25 October
57
58
Castlebridge NS
Murrintown NS
50
100
11-25 October
11-25 October
NoNo of participants
involved Date of ActionParticipating School
Our Lady of Lourdes NS 40 11-25 October
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69
70Caherdavin NS 40 11-25 October
71
72
St Mary's NS
St Anne's Shankill
40
25
11-25 October
15-19 October
73
74
Our Lady of Good Counsel 25 15-19 October
75
76
77
78
79
80
Scoil Colmcille Letterkenny
Educate Together Letterkenny
31
26
3 October
4 October
81
82
Carbury NS 60 19 October
83
84
Ballybay NS
Gaelscoil Thurlach Na Nog
50
50
16 October
11-25 October
85
86
Whitecross NS Meath 50 11-25 October
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
Scoil Bhride, Tullamore 60 11-25 October
97
98
Educate Together Tullamore
St. Brendans PS
40
60
11-25 October
12 October
99
100
Kilcormac NS 50 11-25 October
101
102
Scoil Mhuire Banrion, May�eld
Scoil an Athar Tadhg
50
50
11-25 October
11-25 October
Baldoyle St Laurences
Ringsend BNS
50
50
11-25 October
23 October
Ringsend GNS
Our Lady of the Wayside NS
60
30
23 October
19 October
St Joseph's Girls
Scoil Choilm Community NS
30
50
17 October
15 October
Scoil Ghráinne, Phibblestown
St. Francis Xavier Senior School Roselawn
25
50
16 October
17 October
St. Patrick's SNS, Cordu�
Hans�eld Educate Together NS
50
50
18 October
19 October
Hartstown, Clonsilla
Castaheany Educate Together
50
50
20 October
21 October
Ongar Village
St Philips SNS
50
50
22 October
23 October
Mountview, Clonsilla 50 24 October
North Dublin NS Project
Mullingar Educate Together
50
35
11-25 October
24 October
St. Marys NS Athlone 35 23 October
NoNo of participants
involved Date of ActionParticipating School
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Newcross College
CBS Kilkenny
50
30
11-25 October
11 October
Errigal College Letterkenny
Mercy Convent, Roscommon
29
75
29 October
17 October
St Pauls Secondary School
St Josephs Girls Stanhope
25
20
11 October
12 October
Selskar College 50 11-25 October
Athenry GNS
Goldenbridge NS
50
50
11-25 October
11-25 October
Holy Family NS
Drimnagh Castle Boys
50
50
11-25 October
11-25 October
Ringsend GNS
Glenart College
50
50
11-25 October
11-25 October
St. Joesephs Secondary 50 11-25 October
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
Tullow Community School 60 23 October
Adamstown Com College
Patrician College
120
50
19 October
11-25 October
Larkin College
Glenart College Arklow
50
30
11-25 October
11-25 October
NoNo of participants
involved Date of ActionParticipating School
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MEDIA COVERAGEAs part of the programme, clubs receive a template press release for use in their interactions with local media.
Media coverage in The Herald and Northside People in the print.
Many clubs, schools, staff involved posted on social media.
“Fantastic day at Shoreline Leisure Greystones at our FAI Schools Primary Futsal Competition.Congrats to Greystones Educate Together NS who ran out winners on the day. Show Racismthe Red Card - Ireland #equalgame #srtrc”
“Well done to all in Ballaghameehan National School who completed the Show Racism the Red Card - Ireland workshop today as the FAI work with SRTRC to deliver an educational message through football.”
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