Monthly Archives: August 2007

Joint press briefing with Show Racism the Red Card and Eircom League of Ireland

Eircom League of Ireland and Show Racism the Red Card held a briefing to the growing immigrant media that is now present in Ireland. The purpose of this briefing has been to assist immigrant media outlets to improve their sports … Continue reading

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Show Racism the Red Card Basketball launch

Show Racism the Red Card was at the Summer Jam in the National Basketball Arena. The Summer Jam integration programme was the stage to launch two Show Racism the Red Card posters. One is a picture of the Irish Men’s … Continue reading

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Report from League of Nations World Cup Tournament

Ireland League of Nations hosted a very successful World Cup Tournament took place on Saturday 11th August at AUL grounds, Clonshaugh, Dublin 17. It was sponsored by Permanent TSB and Dublin Bus provided free transport to the event. Show Racism … Continue reading

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Annual Sari Soccerfest

The Annual Sari Soccerfest 07 takes place on Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th September in the Garda Sportsground, Phoenix Park, Dublin 7. Attention all Soccerfest Teams!

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Basketball Ireland/ Show Racism the Red Card Briefing to immigrant media

Show Racism the Red Card and Basketball Ireland held a joint press briefing with journalists of Ireland’s immigrant media.

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Drogheda at UEFA qualifer- Show Racism the Red Card

Drogheda United FC get the Show Racism the Red Card message as they glided through UEFA Cup 1st stage last Thursday beating San Marino’s AC Libertas 3-0 at Dalymount Park.

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World Cup tournament

For more information: Gil Berkowich@0871311137 BerkowichG@zomax.ie Damian Sasiak@0877730275 damian.sasiak@wp.pl

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Leadership needed to respond to sectarianism

A PROTESTANT GAA player has quit the game over sectarian abuse by rival players. Darren Graham (25) from Lisnaskea, Co Fermanagh, whose soldier father and two uncles were shot dead by the IRA, said he was hounded out because of … Continue reading

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