ARGYLE are playing their part in football's biggest community engagement initiative throughout the month, as Kick It Out's One Game, One Community weeks of action take place from October 15-27.
The club will be making its own unique contribution with a day of action at Home Park for the fixture against Ipswich Town on Saturday. It forms part of a nationwide campaign celebrating diversity and encouraging inclusion at all levels of football.
Argyle join football's biggest names; amongst them England boss Fabio Capello, who is urging fans, players and community groups to embrace the One Game, One Community message.
"Football is more than a sport. It is a phenomenon with an international language all of its own," he said.
"The One Game, One Community weeks of action shows all that is good about football. Our ability to work and live together and break down barriers should never be underestimated."
Argyle's fixture with Ipswich Town is one of over 1000 events to take place across the country during the campaign. All professional clubs will hold events and activities to support the initiative, alongside schools and universities, as well as community and youth centres.
Lord Herman Ouseley, chair and founder of Kick It Out, said: "The overarching idea behind the weeks of action is that the coming together of clubs, fans and surrounding communities provides a focused, highly visible message of anti-discrimination.
"But, over and above this it's about helping clubs understand how crucial diversity is to our game and to maintain this mindset all year round."
Argyle One Game, One Community ambassador, Icelandic international Kári Árnason, said: "Football should be inclusive. You have to include everybody. We were talking about it in the locker room only the other day, about a goalkeeper who had one arm. I think it's fantastic that everyone - anyone - can play."