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Soccer-Kick It Out reports a rise in sexism, transphobia abuse in UK football season

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Posted on August 6, 2025

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(Reuters) -The 2024-25 UK soccer season saw a rise in reports of sexism, transphobia and faith-based abuse, said the UK-based anti-discrimination and inclusion charity Kick It Out. A Kick It Out

Kick It Out Reports Increase in Sexism and Transphobia in UK Football

Increase in Discrimination Reports

(Reuters) -The 2024-25 UK soccer season saw a rise in reports of sexism, transphobia and faith-based abuse, said the UK-based anti-discrimination and inclusion charity Kick It Out.

Statistics on Abuse Reports

A Kick It Out statement said the charity received 1,398 reports of abuse, up from 1,332 last season.

Impact on Youth Football

It said the reports came from people who said they had experienced or witnessed discrimination online or at a grassroots, non-league or professional game. The charity did not identify the abusers.

Call to Action for Authorities

Sexism and misogyny increased by 67%, while faith-based abuse also saw a sharp rise. Reports of homophobic abuse fell slightly but transphobic abuse doubled last season, said Kick It Out, who incorporate incidents from across professional soccer, grassroots and social media.

Reports of racist incidents in professional soccer rose from 223 to 245, despite a drop in overall reports of racism across all levels of the game.

"These figures show that discrimination remains deeply embedded across the game, but the rise in abuse in youth football should be a wake-up call," Kick It Out CEO Samuel Okafor in a statement on Tuesday.

"What we're seeing now is that fans aren't just reporting abuse, they're demanding action. There's been a clear shift this season in how people are calling out sexist behaviour, both online and in stadiums, and asking football to treat it as seriously as any other form of hate.

"Fans are doing their part by speaking up. It's now up to football authorities, tech companies and government to show they're listening, and to act."

(Reporting by Pearl Josephine Nazare in Bengaluru; Editing by Michael Perry)

Key Takeaways

  • Kick It Out reports increased sexism and transphobia in UK football.
  • 1,398 abuse reports were received, up from 1,332 last season.
  • Sexism and misogyny increased by 67%.
  • Transphobic abuse doubled last season.
  • Racist incidents in professional soccer rose from 223 to 245.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of abuse saw an increase in the UK football season?
The 2024-25 UK soccer season saw a rise in reports of sexism, transphobia, and faith-based abuse.
How many reports of abuse did Kick It Out receive?
Kick It Out received 1,398 reports of abuse, an increase from 1,332 the previous season.
What did Kick It Out's CEO say about the situation?
Kick It Out CEO Samuel Okafor stated that the figures show discrimination remains deeply embedded in the game, and the rise in youth football abuse should act as a wake-up call.
What was the trend in reports of transphobic abuse?
Transphobic abuse doubled last season, indicating a significant rise in this type of discrimination.
What actions are fans taking regarding abuse in football?
Fans are increasingly reporting abuse and demanding action, showing a clear shift in how they are calling out sexist behavior both online and in stadiums.

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