Laced with pride (2019)
The past year has seen Tottenham Hotspur busy with a range of LGBT+ activities. Here, we recap on the great work they have done.
This season Spurs partnered with LGBT+ charity Stonewall to promote its Rainbow Laces campaign – supporting the LGBT+ community through sport and fighting homophobia within football.
Spurs swapped white and navy for multi-colours, as the team captains got rainbow armbands and the club’s social media accounts were updated with rainbow colours.
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The Wembley arch was also illuminated in rainbow lighting with rainbow branding around the stadium for the Men’s game against Southampton on 5 December.
Spurs also have one of the first LGBT+ supporters’ groups – the Proud Lilywhites, and between them they have achieved a first in British football by recruiting a dedicated LGBT+ Officer.
The Proud Lilywhites are one of the nation’s most active LGBT+ fan groups - we chatted to them last LGBT History Month about their focus on equality in football. Read the interview.
Find out more about the Rainbow Laces campaign