Manchester United support Rainbow Laces campaign

As part of Manchester United’s ongoing commitment to equality under its #allredallequal campaign, the club is taking part in Stonewall’s fortnight of action and is supporting the Rainbow Laces initiative. United are the only football club to work directly with the charity as part of TeamPride; a coalition of organisations committed to LGBT inclusion in sport and strengthening equality and inclusion within society.  The relationship with Stonewall continues to grow with the club hosting the Rainbow Laces Summit at Old Trafford in recent months, along with continued support and idea…

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Chevrolet Brings 11 Female GoalKeepers to the U.K. for Mentorship Program

For the fourth consecutive year, Chevrolet has hosted children in Manchester, England, they were mascots for Manchester United’s win over Tottenham Hotspur on October 28th. This year’s mascot moment focuses on 11 girls aptly named GoalKeepers. Chevrolet have brought the girls — ages 11 to 15 from China, South Korea, Brazil and the United States — to Manchester to provide them with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to gain the tools, knowledge and inspiration needed to achieve their goals. A recent study by global consultancy Ernst & Young indicates that more than…

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