A Statement by Rainbow Devils
A supporters club statement published following media coverage of the club’s involvement with the Rainbow Laces campaign.
A supporters club statement published following media coverage of the club’s involvement with the Rainbow Laces campaign.
Rainbow Devils are hosting two further matchday socials before the end of the year, on the 10th November as Manchester United Women face Aston Villa Women in the Womens Super League, and at Manchester United’s Premier League game vs Nottingham Forrest on 7th December.
Join Rainbow Devils at our pre-match social before United take on Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League on 29th September.
In our third and biggest year of being involved, around 50 Rainbow Devils members, club staff and United supporters joined the Manchester Pride Parade
Rainbow Devils will hold our Annual General Meeting on Sunday 11th August at 6:30pm, via Zoom.
A group of Rainbow Devils were honoured to be invited to play a game of football at Old Trafford to celebrate the Supporters’ Club’s 5th Anniversary, at an Adidas Pitch Day on 2nd June.
A number of Rainbow Devils members made the trip to Wembley on the 12th and 25th May to watch the United womens’ and mens’ teams claim victory and lift both of this season’s FA Cup Trophies.
Manchester United FC and Rainbow Devils’ Chair Eric Najib gained recognition in the 2024 Football v Homophobia awards, held at the National Football Museum in Manchester on 23rd February.
Rainbow Devils are the subject of a new documentary by Manchester United’s club media channel, MUTV.
Friday 9th February is the 5th anniversary of Rainbow Devils being founded as Manchester United’s LGBTQ+ Supporters Club