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But Stonewall changed all that, and I’ve been here ever since." I didn’t feel comfortable with it any more, I felt like there wasn’t a club for me. "I’ve always loved football but after coming out in my early twenties I stopped playing. The side reignited his passion for football after he’d previously drifted away from the game. So I came down to training for a bit of five-a-side and it just grew from there."ĭoug – who has been with the club for 15 years – is the perfect case study for Stonewall FC. "I was at a Pride march and saw people playing football and thought to myself, ‘what’s all this about?’. As one of our global Diversity Champions, Barclays has long been committed to creating inclusive and welcoming workplaces for LGBT people and it’s wonderful to see them continuing their drive for equality across the board.”Ĭlub captain Doug Edward is one of the many people that Stonewall FC appealed to, and says he first came in to contact with the club two years after coming out. Ruth Hunt, Chief Executive of Stonewall said: “Putting on a pair of laces may seem like a small act, but for someone who is LGBT it’s a powerful sign of acceptance. TeamPride is helping do this by gathering support from some of the biggest organisations in sport and drawing attention to the issue.” The campaign is in its fourth year, with Marc McLane, Barclays Global Head of Diversity and Inclusion saying: “Sport is so powerful at bringing people and communities together, yet for many it has not always been welcoming, and needs to do more to become inclusive. The campaign has seen sportspeople at all levels don rainbow shoelaces and captain’s armbands to support equality for all players and fans, and show solidarity against homophobia in sport. In 2017, Barclays partnered with Team Pride – the consortium set up by Stonewall – to fund the Rainbow Laces campaign. The club also competes in the Middlesex County League Premier Division, one of the highest levels of amateur football. The amateur gay football team has won nine out of the last 10 International Gay and Lesbian Football Association Championships – making them the most successful gay football team in the world. Stonewall FC manager Eric Najib talks with the intensity and passion of a Premier League manager, which will come as no surprise to anyone who is familiar with the club’s decorated history. “One of the main things we are trying to do is challenge the perception that gay people shouldn’t play football, and we do that with our performance on the pitch every single Saturday.” We went to watch the team train and talked with them about changing perceptions, winning international tournaments and its long-standing partnership with Barclays.
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In 27 years, Stonewall FC has evolved from a few friends meeting for a kick about in Hyde Park to the most successful gay football team in the world.