Belfast teenagers play on BT big screen in aid of online hate awareness

Published on August 10, 2021 - Duration: 01:17s

Belfast teenagers play on BT big screen in aid of online hate awareness

Teenagers from across Northern Ireland played a match at Crusaders FC Seaview grounds in Belfast on the eve of the Super Cup.

The match was in partnership with BT Hope United and the UEFA Foundation for Children, with Rio Ferdinand attending.

The aim is to raise awareness of the devastating impact of online hate in sport and among young people.


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