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Other NewsLove Football - Hate Racism Weekend in Belfast
A FESTIVAL of football, ‘Love Football – Hate Racism’, kicks off 7.30pm Friday 31 July at McEnaney’s Bar with an open forum, ‘How can we combat racism in sport?’ Chaired by Michael Culbert (former Antrim and St Gall’s football manager), the panel includes Ireland’s foremost anti-racism and sports campaigner Frank Buckley (co-founder of SARI – Sports Against Racism Ireland), ex-ANC member now living in Ireland Patrick Maphoso, who is now head of the African School Sports Association, as well as supporters’ reps from AC Milan, FC St Pauli, and Sport Under Siege (Milan), among others.
DONATE A JERSEY TO AFRICA As part of this weekends festival ‘Love Football – Hate Racism’ in Belfast, local sports people clubs and activists have teamed up with the African Schools Sports Association to appeal for people to donate any old soccer, GAA or other sports kit (shirts, shorts, footballs, training tops, tracksuits – whatever you can spare) to help spread sport in Africa. • Owen Heary captain of Bohemians FC, Dublin gives Patrick Maphoso a club jersey as part of the Donate a Jersey to Africa Campaign. Also present is Sinn Féin Councillor and Bohs supporter Larry O’Toole
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