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Why Do British Asians Never Make It Pro?

Jan 24, 2019
0h 14m
★ 6.0

Overview

Adam McKola goes on a journey to try and discover why professional football in Britain continues to overlook British Asians. Copa90 follows Adam as he discovers the reasons some British Asian footballers and coaches feel they have been held back, reasons for this and what the football governing bodies and the British Asian communities can do to improve the amount of British Asians at football's highest level.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Copa90

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Cast

Adam McKola

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Adam McKola

Aaron Dhillon

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Aaron Dhillon

Rajinder Mander

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Rajinder Mander

Obayed Hussain

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Obayed Hussain

Stefan Lawrence

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Stefan Lawrence

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