The Nerazzurri Youth Sector at the first meeting of the UEFA 'Outraged' anti-discrimination project | OneFootball

The Nerazzurri Youth Sector at the first meeting of the UEFA 'Outraged' anti-discrimination project | OneFootball

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·16 March 2023

The Nerazzurri Youth Sector at the first meeting of the UEFA 'Outraged' anti-discrimination project

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Acknowledgements and an eye on the future. A few months after picking up the ECA Youth Football Award, an award that celebrates a Club's Educational Project, Inter was once again chosen as a point of reference for the development of the Youth Sector and the training of young boys and girls from a technical and footballing point of view, but also from a human and cultural one. UEFA chose and involved the Nerazzurri's Youth Sector for the experimentation of the "Outraged" educational project, which elevates the value of respect by encouraging equality and inclusion in preventing any kind of discrimination.

On Wednesday 15 March, in the Aula Magna Suning Youth Centre in Milan, in the presence of Michele Uva, Uefa's Football & Social Responsibility Director, and Presilia Mpanu-Mpanu, Inclusion and Rights Expert, Football and Social Responsibility Division, the first meeting of the project that will later be adopted by all European federations was held, involving, in line with the Nerazzurri project, the families and people who work in close contact with young footballers on a daily basis. After watching the video "Uefa Outraged - football combats discrimination", the meeting continued with a debate on various topics related to the issue of anti-discrimination.

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