'Championing inclusivity. Fighting discrimination.'
This is Saints' promise as they announce they will wear a specially designed rainbow shirt ahead of their season opening clash against Everton.
As part of a collaboration with kit partner Hummel, the side will wear the eye-catching shirt as they warm up ahead of the league tie.
Those worn by the players will then be auctioned off to raise money for Saints Foundation following Saturday’s fixture.
Supporters will also be able to buy the limited edition shirts from the online Saints Store from Wednesday.
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— Southampton FC (@SouthamptonFC) August 10, 2021
Fighting discrimination 👊#SaintsFC have collaborated with @hummel1923 on a special shirt to be worn ahead of Saturday's game with #EFC:
Hummel says it launched the collaboration with Saints, alongside Everton and Danish side Brøndby IF, to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community as part of Copenhagen 2021 World Pride and the EuroGames taking place in the company’s home country of Denmark.
Writing on Saints' website, Allan Vad Nielsen, hummel’s CEO, said: "It requires a solid team effort to create positive change in sport and beyond, and that’s why we are extremely proud to spread the message of openness in the world of sports by combining three of our biggest football sponsorships with our Copenhagen 2021 sponsorship.
"Football and sport are for everyone, and it is important that we stand together in the balance. Over the past years we’ve supported several projects to promote inclusion in sports and we intend to continue to do so.
“Sport has a unique ability to connect people across nationalities, religions, cultures, and genders, and with this new rainbow design we want to bring together coaches, players, and fans from different clubs. Simply because we believe that we can only make a difference if we stand together as one team,”
More than one in five LGBTQ+ people have experienced homophobia or transphobia, while a report from Kick It Out has revealed that reports of abuse based on sexual orientation in professional football have increased by 95% in the past year.
Southampton’s Director of Marketing and Partnerships, Sarah Batters, said: “At Southampton Football Club we strive to make football an inclusive environment for everyone and we recognise that there is work to be done to champion the LGBTQ+ community and eliminate discrimination.
“We’re proud to stand alongside our partner, hummel, in the fight for inclusivity in football by sending a message that homophobia and transphobia has no place in our game.”
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