Lazio Joins Anti-Bullying Initiative “No Bulli” in Regional Council Presentation
Lazio football club is taking a stand against bullying. The “No Bulli” initiative, one of several social campaigns recently embraced by the club, was introduced today at the Lazio Regional Council’s Mechelli Hall in Rome. Lazio, along with Roma and the capital’s basketball team Virtus Roma 1960, signed a memorandum of understanding with local institutions to combat bullying.
Representing Lazio were club president Claudio Lotito and first-team midfielder Nicolò Rovella. Lotito emphasized the importance of players giving back to their supporters and promoting inclusion. Rovella expressed pride in contributing to the cause and highlighted the responsibility of players to set a good example on the field.
The project aims to promote sport as a means of social inclusion. Institutional representatives, including Regional Council President Antonello Aurigemma, Vice President Giuseppe Cangemi, and Regional Councilor for Sport Elena Palazzo, welcomed the clubs’ participation. They stressed the importance of fostering positive practices of unity and sharing, especially among children and adolescents.
This initiative demonstrates Lazio’s commitment to addressing social issues and protecting young people from violence and discrimination. By leveraging their influence in the sports world, the club hopes to make a meaningful impact in the fight against bullying.