As they do every year, Serie A players join the global campaign combating violence against women by wearing a red mark on their faces.
The smear represents a message and is used on social media with players posing alongside their wives and partners, who wear the red lipstick.
The motto of the campaign, which also has a video starring Alessandro Del Piero and Marco Materazzi, is to ‘give violence the red card.’
As they do every year, Serie A players join the global campaign combating violence against women by wearing a red mark on their faces.
The smear represents a message and is used on social media with players posing alongside their wives and partners, who wear the red lipstick.
The motto of the campaign, which also has a video starring Alessandro Del Piero and Marco Materazzi, is to ‘give violence the red card.’
Violence against women is sly and often goes unseen.
Together we can send out a message loud and clear. Follow our lead and join @SerieA_EN and @WeWorldOnlus in showing violence the red card. #unrossoallaviolenza pic.twitter.com/2xDSduKIex
— Sampdoria English (@sampdoria_en) November 21, 2020
Insieme con @SerieA e @WeWorldOnlus io dico no alla violenza sulle donne
#UnRossoAllaViolenza pic.twitter.com/O7pdYBbLJQ
— Luis Alberto Romero (@10_luisalberto) November 20, 2020