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A-League rivals unite to empower Victorian communities to tackle racism

Two of Melbourne’s biggest A-League clubs have put on-field rivalry aside to tackle racism in local communities through a new Victorian Government-funded anti-racism program set to engage over 10,000 young people.  Melbourne Victory FC and Melbourne City FC have joined forces with Reflect Forward and Professional Footballers Australia (PFA) to launch the Local Anti-Racism Initiatives (LARI) Program – a statewide collaboration harnessing the powe…
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Melbourne Victory broke the news in on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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