How American Outlaws is changing supporters' football culture Across the United States, one group of fans want to change the way soccer is supported in the country. American Outlaws are a supporters group of the U.S men’s and women’s national teams with more than 23,000 members across more than 200 chapters in the United States and around the world. In any group that big – and within a sport that has not traditionally been known for being inclusive – there comes certain
Fans co-create artwork to build a more inclusive game For the second consecutive year, Common Goal is teaming up with Amplifier, an award-winning media lab, to release a line of merchandise aimed at helping make soccer more inclusive for all. “Pride in Each Other,” is a collection co-created by eight supporter groups across North America, all of who are taking part in Play Proud training, and Thomas Wimberly, a Louisiana-based artist. At a time when LGBTQ+ rights are under a
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