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Homophobia in Football Survey

Complete our survey and be in with a chance of winning tickets to an England game at Wembley

Hertfordshire FA and the Hertfordshire Constabulary are running a survey to gauge attitudes to gay and lesbian players involved in the game among the county's football fans and whether they have experienced or witnessed homophobia while either watching or playing a match.

Historically in football, and the sporting arena in general, homophobia has been an issue. And with no footballers in the Premier League or Football League having yet come out as gay – it seems clear that it remains an issue today- but we'd like to know what you think.

Both the Hertfordshire FA and the Constabulary would like to encourage as much of Hertfordshire's football community to participate in the survey as possible.

The results of the survey will help us to determine what needs to be done to ensure there is equality for all in Hertfordshire and that everyone feels safe to participate in football - whether that be on the pitch, in the technical area or in the stands.

Everyone who completes the survey will have the chance to enter a prize draw for two tickets to an England game at Wembley stadium.

To complete the survey please click on the link below. It only takes a couple of minutes!

TELL US WHAT YOU THINK

 We anticipate the survey will close in June and we will release the result shortly after.