adidas and Arsenal FC have teamed up to start a new chapter of their ‘No More Red’ campaign, an initiative first launched in January 2022,Designed to support the longstanding work Arsenal does in the community to help keep young people safe from knife crime and youth violence.
Although the number of young people killed as a result of violent youth crime in 2022 is down significantly compared to 2021, there were 11,502 recorded knife offences in London between January and November 2022, an increase compared to the same period in 2021.adidas and Arsenal remain steadfast in their long-standing commitment to creating safe spaces for young people in the capital to play,Provide better access to trusted role models and recognize talented individuals who make positive contributions in the community.
As part of the ‘No More Red’ scheme, everyone who volunteers with one of the charities and organizations will have the chance to win their own ‘No More Red’ jersey and be invited to watch Arsenal’s football match at the Emirates Stadium.
As an important symbol of the second edition of the event, the Arsenal men’s team will wear the jersey in the third round of the FA Cup against Oxford United.Arsenal Ladies will support the initiative by donning the ‘No More Red’ pre-match training kit and entry jacket ahead of the derby against Chelsea at the Emirates Stadium on January 15.