At Cambridge United we believe that football is a game for everyone, and we are proud of the welcoming and inclusive atmosphere you create at the Cledara Abbey Stadium…
The EFL and PUMA have revealed an all-new Rainbow Ball for 2025 to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community and serve as a reminder that football is for everyone. The ball will be used in all Sky Bet Championship, League One and League Two fixtures from 6-17 February.
This weekend’s game against Exeter City is our designated Together Against Homophobia Matchday where the Rainbow Ball will be in use.
Rainbow Corner Flags will also once again be used, and United players will wear Football vs Homophobia warm-up shirts - the charity which PUMA donate money to for every goal scored with the Rainbow Ball.
The Rainbow Ball is a symbol of our unwavering commitment to the LGBTQ+ community, and a reminder to all to take action if you see, hear or witness homophobia, or discrimination of any kind at any time.
Remember, if you witness any LGBTQ+ discrimination or abuse, please report it via our Report an Incident form, calling 07522473291 – our reporting number, or by telling a steward.
Cambridge United will take swift and firm action against anyone identified engaging in any homophobic or discriminatory behaviour, working with the relevant authorities to ensure perpetrators face club sanctions and police action, alongside the offer of education.
Side-by-side with the EFL, all its Clubs, and our players, manager and supporters, Cambridge United proudly stands Together Against Homophobia.