Icardi, Hamsik and Buffon All Wore Red Marks to Raise Awareness on Violence Against Women

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Giving violence the red card.

Apr 23, 2018
Jacob Davey
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This weekend, dozens of Serie A stars wore red paint on their face to stand up against domestic violence towards women.

Gigi Buffon, Paulo Dybala and Marek Hamsik were just a few of the players who supported the '#unrossoallaviolenza' initiative, which translates to 'a red card against violence.'

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The campaign was started by Italian humanitarian organization WeWorld Onlus, who worked alongside the players' association and Serie A to make the campaign happen.

Players were also led out to the pitch by women this weekend in a campaign that's got everyone's attention.

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Icardi, Hamsik and Buffon All Wore Red Marks to Raise Awareness on Violence Against Women

Giving violence the red card.

Apr 23, 2018
Jacob Davey
Words by
Photography by

This weekend, dozens of Serie A stars wore red paint on their face to stand up against domestic violence towards women.

Gigi Buffon, Paulo Dybala and Marek Hamsik were just a few of the players who supported the '#unrossoallaviolenza' initiative, which translates to 'a red card against violence.'

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bh4R5IgHUIh/?taken-by=seriea_tim

The campaign was started by Italian humanitarian organization WeWorld Onlus, who worked alongside the players' association and Serie A to make the campaign happen.

Players were also led out to the pitch by women this weekend in a campaign that's got everyone's attention.

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This weekend, dozens of Serie A stars wore red paint on their face to stand up against domestic violence towards women.

Gigi Buffon, Paulo Dybala and Marek Hamsik were just a few of the players who supported the '#unrossoallaviolenza' initiative, which translates to 'a red card against violence.'

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bh4R5IgHUIh/?taken-by=seriea_tim

The campaign was started by Italian humanitarian organization WeWorld Onlus, who worked alongside the players' association and Serie A to make the campaign happen.

Players were also led out to the pitch by women this weekend in a campaign that's got everyone's attention.

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Icardi, Hamsik and Buffon All Wore Red Marks to Raise Awareness on Violence Against Women

Giving violence the red card.

Apr 23, 2018
Jacob Davey
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Photography by

This weekend, dozens of Serie A stars wore red paint on their face to stand up against domestic violence towards women.

Gigi Buffon, Paulo Dybala and Marek Hamsik were just a few of the players who supported the '#unrossoallaviolenza' initiative, which translates to 'a red card against violence.'

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bh4R5IgHUIh/?taken-by=seriea_tim

The campaign was started by Italian humanitarian organization WeWorld Onlus, who worked alongside the players' association and Serie A to make the campaign happen.

Players were also led out to the pitch by women this weekend in a campaign that's got everyone's attention.

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