Sports

Ajax Takes a Stand Against Social Hatred by Removing Players' Names for Upcoming Match

Published December 10, 2023

AMSTERDAM, December 9, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- In a striking move against social hatred, Ajax football players are set to take the field in an upended convention: their names will be absent from their jerseys during Saturday's game. In place of their names, Ajax has opted to adorn their iconic shirts with three dots ..., symbolizing a commitment to combat the surge of online hatred.

A Bold Statement Against Cyberbullying

Social media platforms have become a hotbed for cyberbullying, and Ajax's athletes, both male and female, find themselves increasingly targeted. The club revealed that their players are besieged by over 1,500 hate messages each month. This alarming figure has propelled Ajax to seek innovative means to foster respect and unity, both on and off the field.

A Unified Front in Football

In moments of action, Ajax will display the solidarity and resilience that is ingrained in the club's ethos. The absence of names is more than a gesture—it is a call to arms for the broader sports community to awaken to the pervasive issue of online abuse.

Ajax, Cyberbullying, Unity