107 L1 and L2 shirts auctioned to combat homophobia

The LFP and the Ligue 1 Uber Eats and Ligue 2 BKT clubs are launching an auction of the shirts emblazoned with the specific logo and symbol of the campaign against homophobia worn by the players this weekend on the final matchday of the championship.

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Enzo Le Fée
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As part of the International Day Against Homophobia on 17 May, the matchday 34 of Ligue 1 Uber Eats and the matchday 38 of Ligue 2 BKT were an opportunity for the LFP and the entire professional football ecosystem to rally behind a clear and firm message: let's get rid of discrimination, let's get rid of homophobia!


Over the course of a weekend marked by an exceptional effort deployed in all the stadiums, supported by the total involvement of Ligue 1 club Uber Eats and Ligue 2 club BKT, as well as all the players involved in French football (coaches, referees, delegates), broadcasters and journalists, all the shirts worn by the players were emblazoned with a special event logo symbolising their commitment to combating homophobia, as well as a brand new competition patch featuring the colours of the rainbow.


These exceptional shirts are being auctioned on the international MatchWornShirt platform until Sunday 9 June at 2pm for Ligue 2 BKT and at 3pm for Ligue 1 Uber Eats.


All proceeds will then be donated to four anti-discrimination associations with which the LFP works throughout the year: the Licra, the Fondation pour le Sport Inclusif, Foot Ensemble and Her Game Too.