Slavia honours the UEFA Respect programme in the fight against racism

Slavia will express its support to the UEFA Respect program and the fight against racism and against other forms of hatred.

Arsenal have decided to honour the tradition which is common in domestic games in the UK and take the knee before kick-off in support of the Black Lives Matter (BLM) initiative.

Slavia is an international and multicultural team and will express its support to the UEFA Respect program and the fight against racism but also against other forms of hatred, xenophobia or antisemitism by a collective hug of our players.

We say a loud no to racism. We have recently made a videoclip against racism and tonight’s gesture is a part of our story.

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