Every Pitch Has Two Sides. We're Only Playing for One.

Game Day should feel like belonging — not a gauntlet. The Pitch is where we name what The Strong Side exists to end: violence, harassment, and discrimination that don’t belong anywhere near the beautiful game.

The Problem

Studies show violence reports spike 25-40% around major match days — including domestic violence and gender-based violence far from the stadium gates. Inside them, fans (especially women, minorities, and LGBTQIA+) face harassment and abuse that too many clubs still write off as ‘part of the culture.’
 
It isn’t. It’s a problem football has the power — and the responsibility — to solve.
 

What We Stand Against

Gameday violence

Gender-based violence

Human trafficking

Discrimination in any form it takes

Gameday violence

Gender-based violence

Human trafficking

Discrimination in any form it takes

The Strong Side treats all of it as the same opponent:

The belief that someone doesn’t belong in the stands, on the pitch, or in our communities. We play for the side that says everyone belongs.

Football's Responsibility

Clubs sell 90 minutes of belonging every match day. The Strong Side asks them to back it up — with training, with trained Safety Officers, with a real answer when a fan asks ‘what happens if something goes wrong here?’
 
That’s not extra credit. That’s the job.

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