Still We Roar!

Last month The FA organised a theatre production to mark Black History Month, which told the stories of three pioneering Black female players in the game. Still We Roar was a 40-minute theatre show which highlighted the inspirational stories of Kerry Davis, England...

Tied Together

Thanks to a special collaboration with local fashion designer Nicholas Daley, Chelsea Football Club is celebrating Paul Canoville and his legacy in style with a limited-edition clothing range, launched today and directly benefiting our Foundation – both in terms...

Clyde Best & Canners

Clyde Best OBE is a Bermudian former football player and one of the first black players in English football’s top division, scoring 47 goals as a striker for West Ham United between 1968 and 1976. Paul looked up to Clyde as a pioneer of the game, and was...

Teaching Inclusion Through Life Experience

Shortly before the summer holidays The Paul Canoville Foundation worked with the PFA (Professional Footballers Association) to arrange a visit for Paul Canoville, author Patrick Hutchinson and Simone Pound – Head of Diversity, Equality and Inclusion for The PFA...