The Muslim Football Supporters Association

Working to end discrimination and create safe spaces by championing inclusion,
awareness and experiences of Muslim football fans across the UK.

Championing inclusion, awareness and experiences of Muslim football fans across the UK.

What is The MFSA?

We stand against discrimination in football, creating safe spaces for Muslim fans to enjoy the game freely. Championing inclusion, awareness and experiences of Muslim football fans across the UK.

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- Brian Clough

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the MFSA?

We are a national association that supports and represents Muslim football supporters across the UK. It works to improve inclusion, raise awareness of the lived experiences of Muslim fans and strengthen their collective voice within the game.

What if there is no Muslim supporters’ group for my club?

If there is no Muslim supporters’ group for your club, the MFSA can provide guidance and practical support to help establish a new group. This includes advice on organisation, engagement with clubs and connecting with other Muslim supporters across the country.

Who can be involved with the MFSA?

The MFSA is open to everyone of all faiths and none who are passionate about working collaboratively with clubs, supporter organisations and wider football bodies that share a commitment to inclusion and fair representation.

Do I need to be part of a supporters’ group to engage with the MFSA?

No. Individual football supporters are welcome to engage with the MFSA, even if they are not currently part of a supporters’ group. The MFSA can help individuals connect with existing groups or support them in building new local networks.