LONDON (AP) — Celebrating its 30th anniversary, anti\u002Ddiscrimination group Kick It Out says 73% of soccer fans feel the sport has become more inclusive in that…
Kick It Out’s Impact Report was released Tuesday to mark the organization’s landmark with an event held at Wembley Stadium. The group, which was founded in 1993, said it spoke to a total of 2,503 fans for its report, with more than two-thirds having been fans for 30 years or more.THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLYUnlimited online access to articles from across Canada with one account.
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