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“Important and compelling” documentary to examine barriers LGBTQ+ footballers face

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The new digital documentary, titled Football’s Coming Out, looks into why one of the most popular sports in the world has such little LGBTQ+ representation.

It will explore what the road may look like for a Premier League footballer if they did come out, including the challenges they may face and how fans, financial donors and the press could react.

Football’s Coming Out will utilise historical case studies and archive footage to understand how the past could influence the future.

Viewers will hear from the likes of Leeds United striker Patrick Bamford, former Premier League manager Ian Holloway and Amal Fashanu, niece of Justin Fashanu and founder of The Justin Fashanu Foundation, among others.

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