TACKLE was an Erasmus+ Sport project that sought to develop and put forward applied tools and methodologies to help prevent and address racism, xenophobia, and intolerance in grassroots football.
TACKLE actively contributed to combating racism, discrimination and intolerance in sport by putting forward a comprehensive approach to address and assist in rooting out racism in football, specifically in grassroots football. It was working on developing specifically catered training material to educate and empower practitioners (football coaches, manager, trainers) to take concrete action to prevent or address racist behaviours and incidents.
The project brought together a consortium of highly experienced partners who joined forces to research and identify present realities and challenges in grassroots football and formulate structured responses to tackle racism. Moreover, it identified, enhanced, and promoted best practices to prevent and mitigate hate-related issues in grassroots football through the development and implementation of capacity building and awareness-raising activities for football coaches – and related stakeholders- but also wider audiences.
AIM
To develop tools and resources that will empower the people working at the forefront of grassroots football to take up an active role in combating all forms of racism.
OBJECTIVES
- Enhance the awareness and competencies of football coaches and managers in grassroots football to proactively manage and prevent racism, xenophobia and other forms of intolerance
- Contribute in the prevention & mitigation of racism and xenophobia incidents in grassroots football
- Enhance awareness of national and transnational football-sports stakeholders as well as the general public about the severe impact of racism on players, grassroots football and sports in general