Backlash over Nike campaign
By Vivek Chaudhary, Evening Standard Last updated at 00:00am on 17.03.05
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Nike's high-profile campaign against racism in football was facing a crisis today after action groups across Europe said they did not want money from the American company.
Their reluctance raises the prospect of millions of pounds raised from the sale of Nike's popular black and white wrist bands lying unspent.
Spanish anti-racism football campaigner Carlos Ferreyra Nunez said: "We could desperately use funds to run a country-wide campaign and Nike's money is very tempting. But we have serious concerns over whether anti-racism campaigners should take money from such a large, multi-national."
Nike's wrist bands have become a chic fashion accessory and could generate as much as £4 million for the fight against racists. But a spokesman for Projectto Ultra, the main Italian football antiracism group, said: "It is not right for groups like us to take funding from multi-nationals."
Nike defends its motives and says it wants to leave a genuine legacy for the long term fight against racism within football.
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