The Premier League is set to introduce mandatory sexual consent courses to every player across the 20 top-flight clubs following successful lobbying from campaign groups amid a rise in accusations.
As first reported by the Telegraph, the new rules are being brought in following discussions between the league and three organisations - End Violence for Women, the Three Hijabis and Level Up.
The league has already run training for underage players, from under-14 up to under-23, focused on consent, harassment and bullying, but it was not mandatory for all senior professionals. Clubs face disciplinary action if they do not implement the training, which will be delivered by safeguarding professionals.
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