The Fans' Embassy division of the Football Supporters Europe (FSE) network launches the Fans' Action 2010 in Poland and Ukraine.
F_in “Women in football” was founded in 2004 and is a network of women from Germany, Austria and Switzerland who in many different ways live and/or work with football: female fans, social workers in fan projects and organisations, scholars, journalists, coaches etc. The main aims of F_in are to bring together women from different areas of the football world, to highlight the presence of women and girls in football and to raise awareness on and struggle against sexism in football. F_in has close connections with BAFF Bündnis aktiver Fußballfans and is also involved in discussions on other fan related topics like repression and the commercialisation of football.
The Federation of Stadium Communities (FSC) established in 1991, is a UK charity based in Burslem, Stoke on Trent.
We aim to significantly improve the lives and well being of those living around sports stadia by…
• forming a strong bridge between the local communities, sports clubs, local authorities and agencies
• sharing best practice to facilitate maximising the usage of the stadia to enhance the lives of those living nearby and of the ‘brand’ to engage with marginalised communities
• delivering evidence led best practice , based on consultation with users and stakeholders
FARE - Football Against Racism in Europe
FARE - fights all forms of discrimination in football: in the stadium, on the pitch, in the changing room, at the training ground, in the office and classroom; by fans, players, managers, coaches, administrators or educators. The FARE network fights racism and xenophobia in football across Europe, through co-ordinated action and common efforts, at local and national level, to bring together all those interested in combating discrimination in football.

INTRO is a Belgian organisation that makes music festivals, sport manifestations and other events accessible for people with a disability.
An important part of our organization is trying to make Belgian football accessible.
Driven by former Minister of Equal Opportunities we organize every six months a conference with all principal actors: Royal Belgian Football Union(K.B.V.B.), Pro League, Open Stadium fund, the Flemish expertise centre for accessibility called Enter, the ministries of sports from Walloon and Flanders, the ministries of equal chances from Walloon and Flanders, Centre for Equal Opportunities and Opposition to Racism but also some supporter organisations like Fans on Wheels, Blue Army on Wheels and the Yellow-red Army on Wheels. The first conference took place three years ago.
This conference is necessary because Belgium is far behind in terms of modern and accessible football stadiums.
Kick It Out is football’s equality and inclusion campaign.
Kick It Out works throughout the football, educational and community sectors to challenge discrimination, encourage inclusive practices and work for positive change.
The campaign is supported and funded by the game's governing bodies, including founding body the Professional Footballers Association (PFA), the Premier League and The Football Association.
International Platform on Sport and Development
The International Platform on Sport & Development (the ‘Platform’) is a website entirely dedicated to the thematic field of Sport & Development. It was initiated after the first International Conference on Sport and Development was held in Magglingen, Switzerland in 2003.