Online Cyber Crime

Stop Online Abuse in Football

Online abuse damages the beautiful game, impacting players, fans, and staff both on and off the pitch. Our platform empowers users to instantly report cyberbullying, harassment, hate speech, and other harmful content, ensuring every report is heard, securely logged, and responsibly actioned by our dedicated 24/7 monitoring team.

If you encounter or suspect cyber crime, please reach out to our team:

Online abuse can damage the beautiful game. Our platform empowers you to instantly report digital harassment and harmful content. Every report is heard, logged, and actioned responsibly through our dedicated 24/7 monitoring team.

cybercrime@footballsafetyapp.com

Together, we can build a safer environment both on and off the pitch.

Online hate crime includes any form of digital harassment, cyberbullying, hate speech, or spreading harmful content that targets players, fans, coaches, or staff.

Just like physical abuse on the pitch, online abuse causes real harm to individuals and can damage the integrity of the beautiful game.

The Impact of Online Abuse

Online hate crime includes digital harassment, cyberbullying, hate speech, racist abuse, threats, and the spread of harmful content targeting players, fans, coaches, and staff across social media and online platforms.

Just like physical abuse on the pitch, online abuse causes real harm - damaging reputations, affecting mental health, and undermining the integrity and spirit of the game. Staying alert and reporting online abuse is essential to protecting individuals and keeping the football community safe, both online and offline.

Football Safety App is more than technology -

It’s a movement to kick abuse out of football and safeguard the integrity of the game we love.

Our Commitment to Cyber Safety

The Football Safety App team is dedicated to raising awareness about cyber crime and providing resources to help you stay secure. We believe that safety extends beyond the field into the online world, and online hate crime deserves the same serious attention as any other form of abuse in football.

Our Mission is simple yet powerful

To empower every fan, player, and member of staff to See it. Report it. End it.

Whether it's on the pitch, in the stands, during travel, or online we're here to ensure every incident is reported, recorded, and resolved.

Our Commitment to Cyber Safety

We are committed to raising awareness of cyber crime and providing the tools and resources to keep the football community safe. Safety extends beyond the pitch, and online hate crime deserves the same serious attention as any other form of abuse in football.

Our Mission Is Simple Yet Powerful

To empower every fan, player, and staff member to See it. Report it. End it. Whether incidents occur on the pitch, in the stands, during travel, or online, we are here to ensure they are reported, recorded, and resolved—protecting the integrity of the sport at every level.

Real-Time Reporting. Real-World Impact.

Through real-time reporting, our platform empowers fans, players, and staff to instantly report incidents—from racism and harassment to suspicious behaviour and online abuse. Every report is heard, securely logged, and responsibly actioned to ensure real-world impact. 

Cyberbullying

Repeated harassment, intimidation, or threatening messages targeting players, fans, or staff on social media or messaging platforms. Common examples include:

• Persistent abusive messages or comments
• Coordinated hate campaigns against individuals
• Creating fake accounts to harass someone
• Threatening or intimidating direct messages

Coordinated Harassment

Organised groups targeting individuals with abusive content, often referred to as “pile-ons” or “brigading.” Common examples include:

• Mass reporting to get accounts suspended
• Coordinated waves of abusive comments
• Review bombing or reputation attacks
• Organized trolling campaigns

Harmful Content

Sharing manipulated images, videos, or false information intended to damage reputations or incite hatred. Common examples include:

• Doctored photos or deepfakes
• Spreading false rumours or lies
• Sharing private information without consent
• Creating defamatory memes or content

Impersonation

Creating fake profiles pretending to be players, staff, or clubs to spread misinformation or cause harm. Common examples include:

• Fake player or club accounts
• Parody accounts used for harassment
• Catfishing to gain trust then abuse
• Impersonation to damage reputations

Online Hate Speech

Racist, discriminatory, or hateful content posted on social media targeting individuals or groups in the football community. Common examples include:

• Racist abuse directed at players or fans
• Homophobic or discriminatory comments
• Religious or cultural hate speech
• Abuse based on nationality or ethnicity

Online Threats

Direct or indirect threats of violence, harm, or intimidation made through digital platforms. Common examples include:

• Threats of physical violence
• Doxxing (sharing personal information)
• Threats against family members
• Inciting others to harm someone

Cyberbullying

Repeated harassment, intimidation, or threatening messages targeting players, fans, or staff on social media or messaging platforms

Online Hate Speech

Racist, discriminatory, or hateful content posted on social media targeting individuals or groups in the football community.

Harmful Content

Sharing manipulated images, videos, or false information intended to harm reputations or incite hatred.

Online Threats

Direct or indirect threats of violence, harm, or intimidation made through digital platforms.

Coordinated Harassment

Organized groups targeting individuals with abusive content, often called "pile-ons" or "brigading".

Impersonation & Fake Accounts

Creating fake profiles pretending to be players, staff, or clubs to spread misinformation or cause harm.

If you encounter or suspect cyber crime, please reach out to our team:

cybercrime@footballsafetyapp.com

Together, we can build a safer environment both on and off the pitch.