The captains of two Premier League teams are in the spotlight for their choices as the competition celebrates LGBTQ+ inclusion in its campaign to promote equality and diversity. Rainbow-colored ...
“We spoke about it. He’s no child, he’s an adult, he has his opinion and we respect it.” The league’s Rainbow Laces campaign, introduced in 2013, is in partnership with LGBTQ+ charity ...
Crystal Palace's Marc Guehi wearing the Rainbow Laces captain's armband which has the words 'Jesus Heart You' on during the England Premier League soccer match between Ipswich Town and Crystal ... “We ...
Crystal Palace's Marc Guehi wearing the Rainbow Laces captain's armband which has the words 'Jesus Heart You' on during the England Premier League soccer match between Ipswich Town and Crystal ...
The England defender, who is a devout Christian, and Palace were contacted by the Football Association reminding them that the appearance on, or incorporation in, any item of clothing, soccer ...
Newcastle United's Harvey Barnes, left, and Crystal Palace's Marc Guehi battle for the ball during the English Premier League soccer match ... The league's Rainbow Laces campaign, introduced ...
The league's Rainbow Laces campaign, introduced in 2013, is in partnership with LGBTQ+ charity Stonewall and includes a range of activities to “highlight community and education initiatives ...
“Partnering with Amenfiman Rural Bank goes beyond expanding our reach—it’s about building real, lasting economic transformation by providing long-term funding with hands-on support for youth ...
Thursday night, Kraft wore special Cheyenne River Youth Project cleats as part of the NFL’s My Cause My Cleats campaign. The Cheyenne River Youth Project started from humble beginnings.