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'A team-mate coming out would be accepted'

Ben Chilwell and James Maddison say Leicester's dressing-room would be a welcoming space for any footballer who wanted to come out as gay, amid the annual activation of Stonewall's Rainbow Laces campaign. The campaign - designed to create LGBT-inclusive sports environments in which each individual truly feels part of the team - was first launched in football back in 2012. Rainbow Laces: Poll shows campaign impact 'Rainbow Laces transcends sport' While it's now a firm fixture in the calendar, tackling LGBT discrimination within the sport remains a work in progress. The Premier League are members alongside Sky Sports of Team Pride, which supports Stonewall's Rainbow Laces campaign Last month,...
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