On May 2, members of the New England Revolution and Chelsea Football Club participated in “March of the Living,” an annual event held in remembrance of the Holocaust. The March of the Living brings people from around the world together in Poland to explore the history of the Holocaust, with 10,000 people marching from Auschwitz to Birkenau, the largest Nazi concentration camp complex built during World War II. It is part of a continuing series of commitments both organizations have made as part of a joint effort between Chelsea club owner Roman Abramovich and Revolution owner Robert Kraft to harness the power of sport to combat anti-Semitism and discrimination.
Last year, Chelsea FC was the first Premier League club to ever send a delegation to the March of the Living. This year, Chelsea FC was joined by the Revolution, whose participation represented the first appearance by a U.S. team. Participating from Chelsea was director Eugene Tenenbaum, CEO Guy Laurence, former manager Avram Grant and club ambassador Steve Redgrave. Participants from the Revolution included president Brian Bilello and club ambassador Charlie Davies.
“Chelsea was honored to participate in the March of the Living for the second year in a row,” said Chelsea director Eugene Tenenbaum. “We started this initiative to raise awareness of and tackle anti-Semitism in all its forms more than a year ago, and sharing this experience of paying our respects to the millions of Jews who lost their lives in the Holocaust with members of the New England Revolution goes a long way in spreading the message of unity and tolerance.”