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QPR Supports Football v. Homophobia

QPR Ladies will kick-start the R’s support behind an international campaign to combat homophobia on Sunday.
The campaign, entitled ‘Football v Homophobia’ (FvH) aims to unite fans, players, communities, grassroots teams, professional clubs and the Football Authorities in opposing homophobia and prejudice against LGB&T (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans) people in football.
The Ladies will be showing their support by wearing t-shirts prior to Sunday’s South East Women’s Combination League clash with Norwich City at Uxbridge FC.
Meanwhile, Harry Redknapp’s side will be following suit by celebrating FvH during the Sky Bet Championship clash with Wigan Athletic at Loftus Road on Tuesday, March 25.
“We’re proud to be supporting the Football v Homophobia campaign,” midfielder Sarah Staples told the club’s website.
“It’s great to see both the men’s and ladies side coming together for such an important cause.