Ernest-Wallon, the lair of the Stade Toulousain. - Frédéric Scheiber / Sipa

A clip of two minutes and three seconds, in which 15 players and six staff members succeed each other. Stade Toulousain has joined forces with the Haute-Garonne prefecture to denounce domestic violence, which increased sharply during the confinement put in place to combat the coronavirus.

The joint campaign (see here) started on Wednesday, via the Internet and social media. It aims to encourage victims or witnesses to report these acts, which mainly affect women and children.

Antoine Dupont, Maxime Médard, Jerome Kaino ... The players of the 2019 French rugby champion club intervene (necessarily) from their home to deliver several messages around the same theme, entry summary by Captain Julien Marchand: "The violence against women, it's red card. "

Stade Toulousain also supports the association for autonomous women's initiatives (Apiaf) and has made a donation of 10,000 euros.

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  • Toulouse
  • Coronavirus
  • Society
  • Sport
  • Rugby
  • Containment
  • Toulousain stadium
  • Violence against women