FC Bayern Munich Kicks off "Reds Against Racism" Campaign

By Sean McCaffery, March 5, 2020

FCB the biggest club in all of Germany and one of the top teams world wide in the history of the game has begun a new effort to combat the racism that has gotten more than a toe hold of late in the game. The gaol of this is to halt the exclusion, insults & intolerance in soccer.

Prez. Herbert Hainer stated "With our campaign we want to show that the club is against hatred, agitation and all kinds of violence. Racism is one of the worst forms of discrimination and has no place in our world. Soccer has to be fun. That's what FC Bayern stands for-as well as the values of tolerance, respect & diversity".

Current team CEO and past top player world wide for the team, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge informend "In the past there have been incidents in the stadiums of the Bundesliga that we all cannot allow. We are concerned about the increasing number of cases of racism. That is why we are showing racism the red card. With our long planned campaign "Reds Against Racism", we want to help ensure that our stadium culture, which is envied all over Eurpoe, is again determined by reason and humanity."

Others with the team echoed these sentiments:
-Oliver Khan, Club legend and CEO in waiting, "Racism is not a problem specific to football. It's a problem in socety but one which is often seen in the stadiums"

-Manuel Neuer, "I'm against any form of racism. I stand for tolerance and coexistense".

-Thiago, "I have unfortunately, experienced racism a number of times in my life-and never understood it."

-Thomas Mueller, "We'll never tire of raising awareness of the issue of racism."

-Serge Gnabry, "The more people trust in each other, stand up and don't look the other way, the better. That's the next step in dealing with racism. The aim is for it to to happen at all anymore inĀ  our world, in our society."

-Joshua Kimmich, "We are currently experiencing a time in which racism is on the rise. We must take a stance against it. Racism concerns us all."

-Alphonse Davies, "My parents fled from Liberia, I was born in Ghana, grew up in Canada and now feel at home in Munich. That's my story: from a refugee baby to a player for a top club in the Champions League. I know that football knows no borders."

-Miklas Sule, "Players, coaches, clubs, fans-together we can have a big impact."

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