What It Means to Be a Cis Ally to Trans People, Especially as a Manchester United Fan
As Football v Transphobia’s Week of Action returns, there’s no better moment to ask what it really means to be a cis ally to trans people, especially if you’re a …
As Football v Transphobia’s Week of Action returns, there’s no better moment to ask what it really means to be a cis ally to trans people, especially if you’re a …
For LGBTQ+ History Month, Rainbow Devils proudly celebrates Robbie Rogers, a pioneer whose courage helped change men’s football. Rogers began his professional career with Columbus Crew, lifting the MLS Cup in 2008. …
Megan Rapinoe made her senior debut for the United States women’s national team in 2006. A creative, fearless winger, she helped lead the USA to World Cup glory in 2015 and again …
John Blankenstein was a Dutch professional football referee and one of the first gay officials at the top level of men’s football. During his career, Blankenstein became one of the …
Our Rainbow Devils Banner at Old Trafford is getting a refresh! As part of this year’s Premier League With Pride campaign, we’re inviting supporters to redesign the Rainbow Devils stadium …
Rainbow Devils is profoundly saddened by the FA’s recent decision to impose new eligibility requirements for trans men and non-binary players in men’s football. This policy is not only discriminatory, …
Rainbow Devils are deeply disappointed in the decisions from the FA and SFA to ban trans women from women’s football in England and Scotland.
To mark Football v Transphobia’s Week of Action, we have some Rainbow Devils members reflecting on their experiences as Trans+ Manchester United fans.
Rainbow Devils are hosting a series of pre-match socials at Old Trafford and Leigh Sports Village fixtures over the next few weeks, as we approach the final months of the 2024-2025 season.
February marks LGBT+ History Month, and to celebrate we’re sharing the stories of a series of trailblazers who have been out and proud in the beautiful game.
