NewsLFC Foundation stands united with fellow clubs against tragedy chanting

In collaboration with the Hillsborough Survivors Support Alliance (HSA), it brought together members of the respected communities affected by tragedy and supporters in a shared commitment to challenge tragedy-related abuse and promote respect, remembrance and solidarity.
The day began with an eight-team walking football tournament - won by Northern Lights Parkinson’s Group - and youth coaching sessions for 72 young players across the U8-U13 age groups. The sessions were overseen by former Liverpool players David Fairclough, Natasha Dowie and Becky Easton, alongside John Brown, former Rangers player and current club ambassador.
Participants then took part in an educational workshop led by the HSA, where those directly affected by tragedy shared their personal experiences and highlighted the lasting impact of tragedy chanting.
LFC has been at the forefront of trying to eradicate tragedy chanting from the game, and continues to work with other clubs, the Premier League and all relevant authorities to achieve this aim.
Matt Parish, CEO of LFC Foundation, said: "This is a hugely important event, and one we're committed to building on year after year. Seeing clubs and charities from across the UK come together to stand against tragedy chanting sends a powerful message, not just to our young people, but to the whole game.
"I'd like to thank all the clubs and charities who travelled from across the UK to support the event and share their experiences."
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