The latest edition of South Asians in Football Weekly is out after another fine week for the community in the Beautiful Game…
Former England youth international Adil Nabi will feature for Pakistan in their matches against Jordan if international clearance is received in time, Sky Sports News understands.
The West Brom academy graduate has finally received a Pakistani passport and could play in this month’s World Cup second-round qualifying double-header.
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Former Dundee forward Nabi has been back among the goals, netting a late winner against Apollon Limassol and following that up with the opener in last weekend’s defeat away at Karmiotissa.
Pakistan head coach Stephen Constantine watched the forward score against Apollon as did younger brother Rahis Nabi, who also played for England at youth level and is now a Pakistan international.
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Sunny Singh Gill will become the first British South Asian to referee a Premier League match this weekend.
Singh Gill has been appointed to take charge of Crystal Palace against Luton at Selhurst Park on Saturday.
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Howard Webb told Sky Sports News three years ago that he was convinced Bhupinder and Sunny Singh Gill could make it all the way to the Premier League
Sunny made history earlier this year when he became the first British South Asian to referee a game between two Premier League teams, presiding over Brighton’s FA Cup fourth round victory at Sheffield United in January.
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Sunny and Bhupinder’s father, Jarnail Singh, was the first EFL referee to wear a turban when he took charge of Bristol Rovers v Bury in August 2004. Singh senior went on to referee almost 200 EFL matches up to 2010.
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Dillon De Silva impressed on debut for Wealdstone in a 1-1 draw against Southend United.
The Sri Lanka international left Torquay United last week to return closer to his native London.
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Stones manager David Noble told the club’s website: “We’re confident in Dillon’s potential to excel at this level and contribute significantly to our ambitions. His adaptability and drive align with our ethos, and we believe he will quickly become a fan favourite.”
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Easah Suliman, meanwhile, scored a stunner in Sumgayit’s game against Kapaz in the Azerbaijan Premier League.
The Birmingham-born defender chested down a cross on the edge of the box before striking a crisp half-volley to net Sumgayit’s only goal in a 3-1 loss. Suliman is expected to captain Pakistan against Jordan later this month.
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Fellow British-Pakistani Layla Banaras made her league debut at the weekend, coming on in Wolves’ 3-0 FA Women’s Northern Premier League win against Liverpool Feds.
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Banaras’ Birmingham team-mate Riya Mannu, meanwhile, continued her exceptional form by netting for Blues U21s in their defeat at Manchester United.
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“It was a great finish,” Morrison told Sky Sports News.
“She watched it on to her [left] foot, her weaker foot, and she did ever so well with the technique to guide it into the back of the net.
“That was natural and instinctive. It was a natural finish, a great finish – an unbelievable finish. I’d have probably celebrated a little bit more, because I never scored a spectacular goal like that!”
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Arjan Raikhy made his first start for Leicester City as they caused an upset by beating Bournemouth, setting up an FA Cup quarter-final tie away at Chelsea. Hamza Choudhury also played for Leicester.
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Hundreds of Wolves and Newcastle fans gathered to roar Manny Singh Kang into St James’ Park after he raised £50,000 for the Dementia UK charity by walking 195 miles to the stadium from Molineux.
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Last season, Manny completed a charity walk of more than 120 miles from Molineux to Stamford Bridge for the match against Chelsea.
In 2019, Manny did a charity cycle of more than 100 miles to Anfield for Wolves’ final match of the Premier League season away at Liverpool.
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Wolves boss Gary O’Neil praised superfan Manny Singh Kang and son Jeevan ahead of Manny completing a 195-mile charity walk from Molineux to St James’ Park, arriving in time for Saturday’s Premier League clash at Newcastle
Singh Kang has raised around £300,000 through charity work since 2018.