Adelaide United to spearhead A-League Pride 2024 celebration | football

Adelaide United and Melbourne Victory will headline the A-Leagues Pride Celebration in March, with Coopers Stadium hosting the annual Pride Cup double-header between both sides.

In a diversity and inclusion birthday party, the Australian Professional Leagues (APLs) have announced the continuation of their Pride birthday parties, demonstrating the Code’s ongoing commitment to making football available and inclusive for all.

Scheduled for March 8 and 10 in Australia and March 30 in New Zealand, at Liberty A-League Women and Isuzu UTE A-League Men, the 2024 birthday party builds on last year’s good luck when the A-Leagues became the first league. in the world to organize education-based male and female pride birthday parties.

Over the last two-and-a-half-years, the APL has developed and delivered a series of initiatives, including a comprehensive training program for players, staff, executives and partners, and the roll out of GoBubble technology to help moderate online hate.

In 2024, the A-Leagues will once again bring LGBTIQ inclusion to all key actors and stakeholders. The content is designed exclusively for players, through players, in partnership with the PFA and our delivery partner, Pride Cup.

During the weekends, various men’s and women’s groups will also celebrate Pride in their own way, adding attractive net groups, rainbow corner flags and rainbow armbands, while some clubs will play in a special Pride uniform and rainbow socks.

A-Leagues commissioner Nick Garcia said: “The Pride birthday party is an example of how football is welcoming and inclusive as a game for everyone in Australia and New Zealand.

“We began this journey with Pride Cup and the PFA in 2021 and are looking forward to continuing what is an extremely important initiative within our game. We are proud of the efforts that football in Australia and New Zealand has made to make football more inclusive for fans, players and staff and we look forward to continuing to play our part in 2024.

“The Pride Celebration is grounded in education and training with the ambition of seeing every person involved within our game in Australia and New Zealand feeling safe and included.”

Pride Cup, Chief Executive Officer, Hayley Conway said: ”The A-Leagues Pride Celebration is the first of its kind in the world, bringing together inclusion training and iconic rainbow-themed matches across both men’s and women’s professional leagues.

“Every club, every one and every one and every player and every player and every one and every one and every fan can play a role in making each and every one and every one of the pitches proud and learning in each and every one of the locker rooms. With only 6% of LGBTIQ youth wanting to play sports, Pride Cup projects are key to ensuring that each and every one of them can play.

Tickets for the Pride Cup double header between Adelaide United and Melbourne Victory can be purchased here.

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