There is no Pride
at a World Cup
that criminalises
human rights
No Pride Without All is a fan-led campaign centred around the concept that football is not a sport to have Pride in when it still excludes many people due to their ethnicity, accessibility requirements, religion or belief, age, socioeconomic background, sexuality or gender identity.
The campaign uses the grayscale rainbow flag to mark that until everyone is welcome within football, provided they are respectful, there is no Pride and the game is in a dreary state. Through changing our logos, banners and pictures to grayscale we aim to start a conversation about making football a beautiful game that welcomes all and respects our freedoms of expression and association along with our right to follow the teams we love without fear of intolerance, abuse or arrest due to our existence.
No Pride Without All is a fan-led campaign centred around the concept that football is not a sport to have Pride in when it still excludes many people due to their ethnicity, accessibility requirements, religion or belief, age, socioeconomic background, sexuality or gender identity.
The campaign uses the grayscale rainbow flag to mark that until everyone is welcome within football, provided they are respectful, there is no Pride and the game is in a dreary state. Through changing our logos, banners and pictures to grayscale we aim to start a conversation about making football a beautiful game that welcomes all and respects our freedoms of expression and association along with our right to follow the teams we love without fear of intolerance, abuse or arrest due to our existence.
To view the supporters of our campaign, please scroll to the bottom of this page.
If you or your group would like to join the campaign, click here for more information.
Send in your grayscale images using the hashtag #NoPrideWithoutAll on Twitter or by emailing contact@nopridewithoutall.com with the image, a short description and why you back the campaign.
We are collating resources here for everyone to keep informed and updated with the latest news around making football a game to have Pride in.
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The Rainbow Laces campaign is an annual event in support of the LGBTQ+ community and the support of increasing diversity in sports across the world.
The Qatar World Cup has faced issues of inclusion and human rights since its announcement in 2010. Whether concerns for LGBT+ fan safety or the human rights of migrant workers building stadia, there have been few answers forthcoming in response to media and fan pressure. We intend to highlight the issue of human rights during the largest international tournament in world football and make sure that FIFA embed human rights into their process, including the voices of fans in this process early and often.
The largest footballing date in the international calendar for the men's game. One team will beam with pride on the pitch, whilst we find no Pride off the pitch. Whilst the Qatar World Cup will be finishing, our work will have only just begun.