As West Ham United prepares to travel to Portman Road on Sunday for our Premier League fixture against Ipswich Town, the Club is proud to stand in support of football as a game for everyone.
West Ham United has a zero-tolerance approach to any form of discrimination. Equality, equity, diversity and inclusion are at the heart of the Club and we are committed to continue to ensure that everyone feels welcome to attend our fixtures in a safe environment.
All forms of discriminatory chanting, including homophobic chanting, is unacceptable behaviour that has no place in football and has criminal consequences. West Ham United will take the strongest possible action against any individual found to be engaging in such behaviour, including potential lifetime bans and referral to the police.
The Club can also face disciplinary action if any of its supporters are found to have engaged in this behaviour, which is not representative of the West Ham United fanbase and will not be tolerated by the Club.
To report any incidents during or after Sunday’s match, either follow Ipswich Town's reporting procedures at Portman Road or contact West Ham United at [email protected]. Please provide as much information as possible, including the stand, row, seat number, description of the offender and incident.
We are proud of the diverse and inclusive values that our Club and community stand for. We ask all Hammers supporters attending Sunday’s match to reflect those values – and to back the team with the passion, pride, and respect.
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