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RFEF promotes UEFA's "Real Scars" campaign to highlight the "real scars" that online harassment can cause.

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This UEFA campaign, which is broadcasted through the Social Responsibility and Sustainability Department, seeks to provide federations with a series of training tools to be distributed among the various players in European football.

The Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) has joined the promotion of the "Real Scars" campaign promoted by UEFA from tomorrow, April 11 to 13, in all matches and areas of this sport, in order to emphasize the "real scars" generated by online harassment and for which they have counted on personalities from the world of football at European level.

This campaign, broadcasted through the Social Responsibility and Sustainability Department, which was launched at the Women's European Championship and has been translated into several languages to achieve maximum dissemination, also seeks, through various tools, to offer the different federations a series of training instruments to be distributed among the different players in European football, whether players, coaches or technical staff.

For this, there are a series of videos with recognizable protagonists of this sport, who tell in first person their experience and their fight against lgtbphobic, racist, sexist attitudes etc....

In addition, players from all countries, including the international player Jennifer Hermoso, in the case of Spain, have been involved to encourage and enhance the promotion of this campaign.

 Real Scars, la campaña de la UEFA contra el abuso online

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