THE WREXHAM AFC squad is set to use the very first rainbow match-ball this weekend.

The English Football League (EFL) has proudly unveiled the very first rainbow match-ball, which will be used for Saturday's Wrexham AFC vs Notts County match, as Wrexham join the 72 EFL clubs in marking LGBTQ+ History Month.

The ball will be used by all 72 Clubs across Sky Bet Championship, League One and League Two matches from February 16-24.

The PUMA ORBITA Rainbow Ball design includes the rainbow and progress colours, symbolising that football is for everyone and representing the League’s active support for inclusion throughout the game.

For every goal scored with the Rainbow Ball across the Championship, League One and League Two PUMA will make a donation to an LGBTQ+ Fans for Diversity Fund.

The money raised will be utilised to support LGBTQ+ supporters and their projects which may include initiatives to raise awareness about inclusion in football, events promoting diversity, or providing resources for LGBTQ+ fans within the football community.  

Trevor Birch, EFL chief executive officer, said: “The League is proud to collaborate with PUMA on this historic first for English football and join with our clubs, partners, and LGBTQ+ communities to celebrate LGBT History Month.  

“We want the Rainbow Ball to be a catalyst for opening conversations and raising awareness and understanding of the issues affecting the LGBTQ+ community as we work to make the game truly inclusive and representative of society.”

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David McArdle, EFL director of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion,  added: “The Rainbow Ball is a symbol that everyone should feel welcome at football and represents the EFL’s commitment to the LGBTQ+ community to changing the game and society for the better.”

Ryan Atkin, England’s first openly gay professional official, added: “The Rainbow Ball is a powerful emblem of diversity, pride, hope and activism. It demonstrates that football recognises its status and impact on society and that it acts on all forms of discrimination, ensuring everyone can be part of the beautiful game.

“I feel very proud that my colleagues and I will be the first people to handle the ball, as we bring it across the white line ready for kick off.”

Wrexham will be taking on Notts County at home on Saturday, February 17 at 3pm.