Stop Domestic Abuse responds to calls for help during UEFA European Championship 

 
 

The UEFA Men’s European Championship 2024 launched on Friday 14 June, and whilst this is a time of enjoyment and community spirit for most, there are also those who may be facing increased levels of domestic violence at home.  

It is important to note that football itself is not responsible for abuse, but that the atmosphere and mood of the outcome of games can contribute to exacerbating an underlying issue that already exists. 

Various research shows that when the men’s Home Nations teams play a game in an international tournament, incidents of domestic violence and abuse increase. For example, a study by Warwick Business School reported cases of alcohol-related domestic abuse rose by 47% on the day of an England victory during the World Cup or European Championship. 

If you live in Hampshire, Portsmouth or Southampton and are experiencing domestic abuse, you can call the Domestic Abuse Advice Line on 0330 0533 630 or email advice@stopdomesticabuse.uk for confidential advice and support.  

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