An anti-racism organisation will discuss racism in the upcoming Russian world cup at a historic Hendon venue.
Action Against Discrimination (AAD) will be hosting the a panel discussion at the Hendon Hall Hotel on May 14.
AAD chairman Johnathan Metliss will introduce a panel including former FA chief executive David Davies.
A lifelong campaigner against racism in football, Mr Metliss has in the past called upon clubs to investigate racism among their own fans.
More than 300 people are expected to attend.
The hotel was the accommodation of the England Football team in 1966 as they prepared to win the world cup. It will close for good at the end of this year.
Mr Metliss said: “The last event to be held there before it is closed, I very much hope that you will be able to come along and support the event, which should be fun and interesting.”
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