Arsenal and adidas Begin the Fourth Year of Their “No More Red” Initative

For the fourth consecutive year, Arsenal Football Club and adidas are teaming up under the banner “No More Red.” This collaborative effort is aimed at ensuring the safety of young people from incidents related to knife crime and violent behavior.

Initiated in 2022, “No More Red” was founded with a mission to aid young people by concentrating on three primary areas: fostering secure environments for recreation, offering continuous chances for interaction, and promoting local figures as role models within the community.

Arsenal is recognized as one of the top “culturally influential” clubs in the Premier League. Whether hosting fashion shows for brands like LABRUM at its stadium or designing limited-edition collections that celebrate Caribbean heritage, Arsenal consistently honors the club’s origins and its dedicated fan base.

 

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As a gaming enthusiast, I’m thrilled to be part of the fourth wave of Arsenal’s “No More Red” initiative. This time around, Arsenal and adidas have roped in Zakaria Hassan, George Hobden, and Amy Scanlon – three individuals who are making significant, positive changes in their respective neighborhoods. Notably, we also have Declan Rice, Myles Lewis-Skelly, and Alessia Russo, all Arsenal players, joining the conversation to discuss the far-reaching influence of “No More Red.

The campaign is portrayed in a concise video, featuring numerous dialogues delving into the value of trustworthy role models as well as the relevance of creating secure environments that foster growth and allow young individuals to flourish creatively.

Take a look at the latest “No More Red” campaign above.

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2025-01-10 15:25