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EGLSF Newsletter: EGLSF on issuu

EGLSF - European Gay & Lesbian Sport Federation, publishes a free e-bulletin, the EGLSF Newsletter every month. The newsletter covers the activities of EGLSF and EuroGames, features short presentations of our members, includes News section, and lists upcoming LGBT sports events in Europe and elsewhere. While our members receive the newsletter automatically, non-members and interested public and media may download the Newsletter and subscribe for this free service at http://www.eglsf.info/eglsf-newsletter.html. End of November, we have also decided to expand our reach of readers by publishing the newsletter also at the online media portal issuu. issuu.com/eglsf

2014-02-10T17:26:19+01:00Monday, November 24th, 2008 @ 23:24|Categories: 2008, News|Comments Off on EGLSF Newsletter: EGLSF on issuu

IGLFA 2009: Gay Soccer World Championship

After the 2008 Gay Football/Soccer World Championship was held in London, the International Gay Lesbian Football Association (IGLFA) awarded the Federal Triangles Soccer Club of Washington DC the championship for next year. The tournament is scheduled to take place June 14- 21, 2009. London otherwise saw close to 40 teams representing 13 countries. In the very well organised championship, Stonewall Lions beat Argentinian side SAF Gay 5-0 in the finals. www.iglfa.org

2014-02-10T17:26:19+01:00Monday, November 10th, 2008 @ 23:23|Categories: 2008, News|Comments Off on IGLFA 2009: Gay Soccer World Championship

Against discrimination – Tolerance awards

DFB President Theo Zwanziger, German national league player Philipp Lahm and Tanja Walther, the representative of the European Gay and Lesbian Sport Federation, were awarded with the “Tolerantia Preis” to commemorate their achievements in their work on tolerance and against discrimination. The awards were given to the recipients on September 7, 2008 in front of 20.000 people in the LTU Arena stadium in Dusseldorf by Bastian Finke, head of the gay anti-violence project MANEO. The award is presented each year in France, Poland and Germany to honour people who are committed to fight against discrimination, hatred and violence. Tanja Walther [...]

2014-02-10T17:26:19+01:00Saturday, October 25th, 2008 @ 23:20|Categories: 2008, News|Comments Off on Against discrimination – Tolerance awards

NO to discimination in football: FARE Action Week 2008 takes off

The next 13 days will see European football stand united against racism and discrimination, with the launch of the Football Against Racism in Europe (FARE) Action Week. The initiative, coordinated by the European network and supported by UEFA will feature nearly one thousand initiatives by campaigners, fans, clubs, national associations and ethnic minority groups across Europe. The 9th edition of the FARE Action Week runs from 16 to 28 October and will see an unprecedented 40 European countries involved in an concerted effort to rid the game of racism and exclusion. Top leagues and clubs celebrate diversity This season 14 [...]

2020-04-19T16:58:28+02:00Thursday, October 16th, 2008 @ 23:17|Categories: 2008, News|Comments Off on NO to discimination in football: FARE Action Week 2008 takes off
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