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Fare (Football Against Racism in Europe) is a network set up to counter discrimination in the European football. The network was set up in Vienna, Austria, in February 1999 after a meeting of football supporters' groups, football players' unions and football associations. The network has received backing from the European governing body UEFA, FIFA and the European Commission for its aims. ==Network's history== *1997: As a part of the European Year against Racism various football related projects are sponsored by the European Commission *February 1999: Establishment of the Fare network and passing of a FARE plan of action in Vienna *June 2000: Official launch of the Fare network at the European parliament in Brussels, just before Euro 2000 started *April 2001: Over 50 actions are led in 9 European countries during the first FARE action week against racism and discriminations *July 2001: Fare representatives take part in a FIFA conference against racism in Buenos Aires *August 2001: UEFA rewards their Monaco charity cheque of one million Swiss francs to Fare. Fare becomes a member of the UEFA football and social responsibility portfolio *September 2002: Start of a two-year anti-discrimination project co-funded by the European Commission *October 2002: UEFA gets behind the FARE ten-point plan of action *November 2002: Fare revives the Free Your Mind award at the MTV music awards in Barcelona *March 2003: The Unite Against Racism conference hosted by Chelsea FC is jointly organized by UEFA, Fare and the FA *October 2003: Some 400 initiatives in 24 countries take place during the 4th Action Week. Fare receives Jean Kahn award from the EUMC. *June 2004: Fare launches a Football Unites programme at UEFA Euro 2004 in Portugal *April 2005: Fare networking conference takes place in Bratislava *November 2005: Fare takes part in a public hearing at the European Parliament in Brussels *January 2006: FIFA and Fare establish a strategic alliance in the field of anti-discrimination. Fare program in Eastern Europe is funded by the Stand Up Speak Up campaign *February 2006: The second Unite Against Racism conference jointly organized by UEFA, Fare and the Spanish FA is hosted by FC Barcelona *March 2006: European declaration on tackling racism in football becomes a formal resolution at the European Parliament in Strasbourg. *June 2006: Fare runs an anti-discriminations program at FIFA World Cup 2006 in Germany *October 2006: With more than 700 initiatives in 37 European countries, and including the involvement of all 32 Champions League teams, the seventh Fare action week becomes Europe's biggest anti-racism campaign in football so far *May 2007: Fare networking conference on ethnic minorities and equality, is hosted by the French Football Federation, LICRA and PSG in Paris *June 2012: anti-racism campaign at the UEFA Euro 2012 tournament in co-operation with the UEFA Respect programme 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Football Against Racism in Europe」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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