In mid-November 2016, allegations of widespread historical sexual abuse at football clubs dating back to the 1970s began to emerge. On 21 November, the Football Association said it would set up a helpline;[40] this was established with the NSPCC and opened on 24 November,[41] reportedly receiving over 50 calls within the first two hours,[42] over 100 by 27 November,[43] and 860 ("more than three times as many referrals as in the first three days of the Jimmy Savile scandal") by 1 December[44] with 350 individuals alleging abuse.[45] The FA and NSPCC also collaborated to produce a film about how to keep children safe in the sport, featuring the captains of England's men's, women's and cerebral palsy football teams (Wayne Rooney, Steph Houghton and Jack Rutter).[46]