For Ramadan, Chelsea FC to host first ever Open Iftar at their Stadium

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In a first for the team and a Premier League stadium, Chelsea will host an Open Iftar on Sunday, March 26, at the side of the field at Stamford Bridge Stadium.

The Ramadan Tent Project, an honorable nonprofit organization started in 2013 with a goal of uniting communities and advancing Ramadan awareness, will work with us to organize the Open Iftar.

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The annual Ramadan Festival, which is a celebration of art, culture, and creativity inspired by the holy month of Ramadan, is organized by the Ramadan Tent Project, which is commemorating its ten-year anniversary this year.

The Ramadan Tent Project’s founder and CEO, Omar Salha, stated: “With its annual Ramadan Festival and flagship activity Open Iftar, Ramadan Tent Project has linked and gathered over half a million people from various backgrounds over the past ten years.

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On the occasion of our 10-year anniversary and in support of Chelsea FC, who have been championing diversity in sport, we are honored to bring Open Iftar to Stamford Bridge. The “Pride of London” will be the first Premier League club ever to conduct an Open Iftar celebration in such a way.

As part of the No To Hate campaign, a club-wide equality, diversity, and inclusion initiative that tackles hatred and discrimination and seeks to educate all stakeholders both inside and outside of Chelsea FC and football, Ramadan will be acknowledged at Chelsea FC and the Chelsea Foundation.

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Promoting religious tolerance is one of No To Hate’s key focus areas, with other religious festivals highlighted throughout the calendar year.

‘I’m happy to announce our Open Iftar alongside the Ramadan Tent Project and we are extremely proud to be the first Premier League club to be doing so,’ said Simon Taylor, head of the Chelsea Foundation.

As part of our efforts to advance religious tolerance, acknowledging Ramadan and our Muslim community is essential, and I am looking forward to welcome everyone on Sunday, March 26.

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