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NOT JUST ONE DAY, BUT EVERYDAY: PARMA CALCIO'S DUTY ON 25 NOVEMBER

Parma, 26 November 2025 - Parma Calcio has again made a statement of intent in its commitment to the fight against violence against women. The Club is set to begin a formal structured project, aimed at engaging the entire Gialloblù community. That plan will officially be set in motion on 26 November, a symbolic choice and a big statement in and of itself. Awareness raising and direct action to tackle violence against women are core parts of Parma Calcio's daily duties.


COURSE FOR THE CLUB'S MANAGEMENT AND FIRST TEAMS

The first phase of the project has been designed alongisde the 'Men who interfere' association, an institution recognised for its work in raising awareness of domestic violence and, more specifically, involing men as a core part of driving change. The association has already held a series of workshops with the Club's management, including CEO Federico Cherubini, as well as the head coaches of both our men's and women's first teams, Carlos Cuesta and Giovanni Valenti, in order to provide tools for care, listening, and prevention.

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A LONG AND INTERWINDING JOURNEY

The initiative is not an insolated event, rather it is a long-term project, which has been designed to gradually involve the entire organisation at the Club. In the coming months, this awareness raising project will be opened up to all of our employees, volunteers and players.

The aim is to spread an internal culture based on respect, equality, and individual responsibility, so that every component of Parma Calcio can become part of this change.


A DUTY THAT GOES BEYOND THE PITCH

As such, Parma Calcio is bolstering its desire to fill a positive societal role by educating its own staff and providing systems for the prevention of and action against violent behaviour. At the same time, the Club is using its platform to spread key messages and contribution to the construction of a sporting environment and a safer community.

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