player
Mohamed Diamé wearing a Kick It Out t-shirt before a game Kick It Out provides a facility for football lovers to report incidents of abuse, both via its website, and through a mobile phone app. It also works closely with other organisations to raise awareness of the impact of social media upon football-related hate crime and positively influence users. Many of Kick It Out's campaigns focus upon actions to promote equality, diversity, understanding and tolerance through community action throughout football, from grassroots to professional level. Kick it Out enjoys a mutually supportive relationship with the
Football Supporters' Federation. In April 2019,
The Times manifesto to challenge racism and advocate greater diversity in the sport was compiled under the guidance of Kick It Out and other organisations. The manifesto was signed by
Raheem Sterling,
Andy Cole,
Eni Aluko, and
Sadiq Khan, among others. Following the
COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom with black men and women were nearly twice as likely to die with COVID-19 as white people, Kick It Out's head of development, Troy Townsend, voiced his concerns regarding the restart of the
Premier League following its suspension due to the outbreak of the virus. At the time black players represented over a quarter of all players in the league. == Education and Training ==