Only ten British Asian professional footballers are competing in England out of approximately 4000 despite there being a population of 3.6 million in England and Wales. Just six British Asian footballers between the ages of 16 to 18 years old were attached to the 72 Football League academies in 2009 out of over 1300 players. There is only one British Asian coach out of the 522 senior football coaches in England. These figures speak volumes and are the reason why academics, campaign groups and key stakeholders have investigated, and attempted to combat, the British Asian football exclusion. This work will offer a detailed academic review of over 20 years of research in this field before adding new empirical data. It critically analyses sever...
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This article examines the exclusion of British Asians from English professional football. At present...
This chapter revisits the exclusion of British Asians from professional football and reflects upon t...
The disproportionately low number of Asian Heritage professional soccer players in Britain is a matt...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University, 1...
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The broad focus of this article is on the under-representation of British Asians in English professi...
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This thesis sets out to explain the limited representation of English players in Premiership footbal...
From racial exclusions to cultural fusions: black and minority ethnic inclusion in football clubs in...
Dropping to the lowest ever ranking by FIFA in 2016, the state of the national sport of Singapore, ...
The overall scope of this article is to examine how young British Asians experi-ence and articulate ...
In the United Kingdom, recent research documents an over-representation of White participants, coach...
Football is a national sport in Singapore. Being a state of many different ethnic groups, we were ab...
The aim of this article is to understand how English cricket cultures have been made, negotiated and...
This article examines the exclusion of British Asians from English professional football. At present...
This chapter revisits the exclusion of British Asians from professional football and reflects upon t...
The disproportionately low number of Asian Heritage professional soccer players in Britain is a matt...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University, 1...
This article examines the Rooney Rule and offers the thoughts of British Asian football coaches work...
Burdsey examines the ways in which British Asian footballers perceive 'race' and racism as factors i...
The broad focus of this article is on the under-representation of British Asians in English professi...
Racisms, resistance and new youth inclusions: the socio-historical development and shifting focus of...
This thesis sets out to explain the limited representation of English players in Premiership footbal...
From racial exclusions to cultural fusions: black and minority ethnic inclusion in football clubs in...
Dropping to the lowest ever ranking by FIFA in 2016, the state of the national sport of Singapore, ...
The overall scope of this article is to examine how young British Asians experi-ence and articulate ...
In the United Kingdom, recent research documents an over-representation of White participants, coach...
Football is a national sport in Singapore. Being a state of many different ethnic groups, we were ab...
The aim of this article is to understand how English cricket cultures have been made, negotiated and...