Celtic have launched their annual Show Racism the Red Card's Fortnight of Action.​

This movement will be from the October 4-20 and will see all Scottish clubs unite to wipe out racism and discrimination from the game.​

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All clubs are being asked to show support for the campaign this weekend, with the wider aim being to educate, and to eradicate racial abuse from both football and society.​

A statement on the club's website read: "Celtic is delighted to be a club open to all since its formation in 1888 and will always promote diversity, inclusion and tolerance,  all of which are dear to our heart."​

"We urge fans to continue to support the anti-racism message; it is the responsibility of us all to ensure that it is carried out beyond the Fortnight of Action and beyond the terraces."​

Club captain Scott Brown posed with t-shirts and a card showing his commitment to the cause, and showing his responsibilities as a Show Racism the Red Card ambassador.​

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Brown echoed the website in supporting the campaign by saying: "At all times, it is important that we continue to send the strongest message that discrimination of any kind has no place in football or society. ​

"Our club and the entire Celtic team are once again delighted to support this year’s Show Racism the Red Card campaign.”​

Show Racism the Red Card is a campaign designed to give people from all walks of life equal opportunities within football.​