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"Where is Lina?": BFV introduces awareness concept

On May 24, the tenth edition of the final day of the amateurs will take place for the tenth time - including the final match for the COSY-WASCH State Cup for the 1st men. In addition to the sporting highlight, the BFV also sets a social exclamation mark: An awareness concept is being used for the first time.

"Where is Lina?"

Awareness means creating attention and responsibility for one another, regardless of age, gender, origin, religion, sexual orientation or physical condition. With its awareness concept, the BFV aims to create a space in which everyone feels safe, respected and supported.

A specially trained awareness team, dressed in purple vests, will be on duty during the game and available to everyone. Visitors can use the code word "Where's Lina?" to contact the team discreetly and confidentially. Contact can also be made digitally and by telephone.

Final with attitude

As part of a small pilot group, the BFV is one of the first DFB regional associations to develop and install an awareness concept this year. This will initially be used at the finals of the COSY-WASCH State Cup for men and the Polytan Cup for women, and will also be rolled out at other events in the future. The BFV is thus sending a clear signal against discrimination, violence and any form of cross-border behavior and is also taking on a pioneering role. It is a strong signal for more sensitivity, protection and participation in Berlin soccer - and an appeal to everyone to follow suit.

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