Academies light candles before their matches, while Chelsea and AFC Bournemouth educate youngsters





Sunday 27 January marked Holocaust Memorial Day, a day to remember the millions of people murdered in the Holocaust, under Nazi persecution, and in the subsequent genocides in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia, and Darfur.



The Premier League and its clubs commemorated the day with their own tributes.



At the Premier League's Under-14 matches, boys from the club academies lit candles, held memorial cards of the victims of the Holocaust and observed minute's silences ahead of kick-off.



Sunday 27 January marked Holocaust Memorial Day, a day to remember the millions of people murdered in the Holocaust, under Nazi persecution, and in the subsequent genocides in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia, and Darfur.The Premier League and its clubs commemorated the day with their own tributes.At the Premier League's Under-14 matches, boys from the club academies lit candles, held memorial cards of the victims of the Holocaust and observed minute's silences ahead of kick-off.

pic.twitter.com/05SojyqY24 Our Under-14s have joined their Brighton counterparts today in a minute's silence to mark #HolocaustMemorialDay January 27, 2019

This was part of work the Premier League's education department has been doing with the Holocaust Education Trust. Included in this is a pilot Under-14 Equality Inspires International tournament taking place later this year, with the winning team going to Auschwitz for an educational trip.