Blast From The Past: The Nike ‘Stand Up Speak Up’ Campaign
In 2005, Nike introduced a great football (soccer) campaign to combat racism in the sport. The ‘Stand Up Speak Up’ campaign was introduced to the public in February of that year, and included many participants from the football world. Each country involved in the ‘Stand Up Speak Up’ campaign had one or more players representing their country. Cristiano Ronaldo, Jorge Andrade and Luis Scolari were the representatives for Portugal.

Nike created a football jersey which was half black and half white, with each country having their crest on the front of the jersey.
Below is a photo of Cristiano Ronaldo’s Nike jersey.
We have also included the official Nike video of the Stand Up Speak Up campaign.

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It’s sad to see that racism is still alive and well.
glad to see people trying to encourage people to stop racism.
i also love ronny’s nike jersey
It is good to see big corporations becoming involved in trying to eliminate racism.
thanks for being a very cool fans of this website.