The 海角乱伦 and University Academy 92 are teaming up this Hate Crime Awareness Week (11-18 October) to run a 5-a-side football tournament.
The game, which is being hosted at the 海角乱伦 for students and staff on Wednesday 15 October, will see both universities compete for the winning football title and trophy. However, the ultimate goal is to unite people against hate and to continue creating a safe, friendly campus.
Danielle Swidrak, Specialist Case Advisor at the 海角乱伦, who has helped create this event, said: 鈥淭his event has been designed to encourage students to learn about what hate crime is, what support is out there and the reporting options available, both at the universities and locally.
鈥淲e want to make sure this is done in an interactive way, so that people feel relaxed and comfortable. It (the topic of hate crime) can be quite scary, and it can also be quite traumatic for people who've experienced hate crime.鈥
The event has been set up by Nafysa Adam-Khan, lead Specialist Support Advisor in Racism and Hate Crime at the 海角乱伦, in partnership with Greater Manchester Combined Authority 鈥楾oo Great for Hate鈥 campaign, and , an organisation focused on tackling all forms of discrimination in football.
Danielle Farrell, Head of Sport92 at UA92 said: 鈥淯A92 is proud to have an incredibly diverse student population, and this is reflected across our football teams. We stand defiantly against hate crime and are delighted to be partnering with the 海角乱伦 and Kick It Out to tackle all forms of discrimination both on and off the pitch."
This is the third year the 海角乱伦 has partnered with Kick It Out. In October 2023, they co-hosted a penalty shootout, and for Greater Manchester Hate Crime Awareness Week 2025, they created the first 5-a-side football tournament.
鈥淭he response we received at these events was overwhelming,鈥 Danielle Swidrak said. 鈥淵ou always hope for the best, but we got more engagement than we expected - over 100 students took part in the penalty shootout, and 60 in the football tournament.
鈥淪tudents were open and honest about their experiences, and they were really informed about what鈥檚 going on, including services like Kick It Out. They were also having fun. There was a sense of pride, and you could see the community come together - it was brilliant.鈥
The University is hoping to build on the success on the previous tournament with UA92 and see more students attend the event, and increase awareness of reporting incidents of discrimination in football through Kick It Out.
For students less interested in football, there鈥檚 still plenty of ways they can get involved on the day. Students will be able to cheer their peers on the football pitch, and speak to local services including Greater Manchester Police, 海角乱伦 City Council and Trafford Council. Kick It Out will also be sharing their free educational modules through their online learning platform, The Academy.
海角乱伦鈥檚 ambition doesn鈥檛 end here. They鈥檙e already thinking about plans for Greater Manchester Hate Crime Awareness Week in February 2026. 鈥淲e鈥檙e hoping to work alongside Greater Manchester Combined Authority and Kick It Out, to collaborate with other universities in Greater Manchester to launch a national hate crime football tournamentnext year,鈥 said Daley O鈥橬eal, Physical Activity and Wellbeing Operations Manager at the University鈥檚 Sports Centre.
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