Sydney FC to support Mardi Gras at Big Blue

Sydney FC will wave the rainbow flag at tonight’s #BigBlue against Melbourne Victory to help promote inclusion and diversity in sport.

It will be the third year in a row the Sky Blues have shown support for Mardi Gras with the festival taking place on the doorstep of Sydney FC’s home ground of Allianz Stadium.

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The Sky Blues have teamed up with Sydney Rangers FC, Australia’s first football club for gay men, and The Flying Bats Women’s FC, Australia’s oldest and the world’s largest lesbian football club, to support their local LGBTIQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex and Queer) community and to raise awareness of the campaign to tackle discrimination in sport.

A number of activities will take place on the night with a large rainbow flag set to be held by 12 players from the two clubs as the players walk out onto the pitch, with a further eight players set to wave rainbow flags on the field of play.

Sydney FC players will wear rainbow laces in their boots, while 2,000 laces will also be handed out in the Allianz Stadium forecourt prior to the game, among other activities.

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Captain Alex Brosque said the partnership was a welcome step in the right direction.

“Raising awareness about the importance of promoting inclusion and tackling discrimination in football, and sport generally, is huge.

“We have a multi-cultural and diverse community and supporter base at Sydney FC and we are committed to welcoming everyone into the Sky Blue family and to our games.

“We are looking forward to hosting the Sydney Rangers and The Flying Bats at Friday night’s game.”

Chief Executive Officer Tony Pignata praised the initiative and said he was looking forward to Friday night’s encounter.

“The Sydney FC family is inclusive of everyone and we do not discriminate on account of gender or sexuality,” Pignata said.

“We are proud to be the first Hyundai A-League club involved in growing such initiatives over the last few years and I hope others will follow suit.

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“Friday’s match is set to be massive and could see us take one giant step towards the Premiers Plate.

“I’m looking forward to seeing the stands full and everyone backing their Sky Blues in the latest chapter in this phenomenal 2016/17 season.”

The Sky Blues have worn rainbow laces and been represented among the Mardi Gras floats in recent years.

Joseph Roppolo, President of Sydney Rangers FC said: “We are really happy with Sydney FC’s commitment and leadership on the issue of addressing homophobia in football and we look forward to working proactively with the FFA and the other Hyundai A-League clubs to promote an inclusive, positive and clear message that football is for everyone.”

Emily Shrubb, President, The Flying Bats Women’s FC said: “We applaud Sydney FC’s initiative in promoting inclusion for LGBTIQ players and fans and are proud to be involved.

“It’s great to see the Hyundai A-League follow on from the support for diversity and inclusion from the FFA and the inclusive atmosphere of the women’s game in the W-League. Happy Mardi Gras, Sydney!”

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Out On The Fields, the first international study on homophobia in sport, found that 80% of Australians had reported witnessing or experiencing homophobic behaviour in sport, while only 1% felt that gay people were completely accepted in sporting culture.

The next chapter of the Big Blue takes centre stage at Allianz Stadium on Friday 3 March (kick off 7:50pm). Get your tickets today