The Premier League officials recently launched a "joint suicide" campaign with various clubs to support fans who have been affected by suicide or have suicidal thoughts.
The Premier League is working with the Samaritans, a charity that prevents suicide, to provide support for fans who are in urgent need of relevant help.
Every suicide is a tragedy, and we can intervene through joint efforts.
Premier League CEO Richard Masters said: "Suicide has affected people from all walks of life, and football can play a key role in reducing its stigma and establishing a connection between fans and the support they need."
"Together to fight suicide" is part of the Premier League's "Inner Concern" initiative, which has long been committed to helping players, fans, community and campus members maintain their mental health and emotional well-being.