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PFA Three young players taking part in the AIMS programme play on an indoor astroturf pitch. A young girl wearing a red tracksuit and yellow bib with black hair kicks the ball, and is next to two players, both with black hair. The player on the left is in a yellow and black kit and has a black vest. The second player wears a black tracksuit and is about to take a shot at the ball.PFA

The Asian Inclusion Mentoring Scheme is run by the Professional Footballers’ Association

The number of South Asian men playing professional football in England has almost doubled since the 2021-22 season, when the Football Association (FA) launched a strategy to boost participation in the game.

But the numbers don’t tell the whole story.

While there were 28 professional South Asian players in England last season – compared with 16 five years ago – they represent just over 1% of those competing at an elite level.

But the interest is there – the FA reports that within England more South Asian people are playing, coaching and refereeing across all levels of the game.

Within South Asian communities, more than 11% of adult males and more than 15% of adult females are participating in football, it says.

There is no shortage of talent – but why are so few players struggling to break through to the top?

Players tells BBC Newsbeat tired myths, cultural expectations and lack of infrastructure are some of the reasons why.

‘We’ve experienced this for decades’

Natine Williams Marva is sat in the stands at a football stadium with red and black seats in the background. She is wearing a white top shirt with a white vest top underneath and gold earrings, staring straight at the cameraNatine Williams

Marva Kreel is a footballer presenter and played for Tottenham as a child

“It’s good more conversations are happening, but it’s something that a lot of us have been experiencing for decades,” says journalist and presenter Marva Kreel.

Marva, who is of part South-Asian heritage, has been involved in girls’ and women’s football since childhood and once played for Tottenham as a youth.

“When I looked around, the players that were playing on the pitch didn’t represent my local area,” she tells Newsbeat.

“They didn’t represent who I was going to school with, it was a very white space.”

Marva says physical barriers, such as distant training grounds, stopped some of her friends from progressing to higher levels.

“You couldn’t get to training. You couldn’t get to your games in the same way that boys could and that my boy mates could, because we didn’t have coaches laid on for us,” she says.

Marva says certain assumptions can count out promising South Asian talent.

“A lot of this comes down to shared problems that we have in the South Asian community of how South Asian boys and how South Asian girls might be stereotyped amongst football,” she says.

‘Told we would never make it’

PFA Riz Rehman wears a white sports jacket with black stripes and is stood on indoor astro-turf. There are players taking shots at a football in the background towards a goalpost PFA

Riz Rehman runs a programme which helps mentor South Asian footballing talent

It’s a situation Riz Rehman experienced himself.

“We were told that we would never make it because you’ve got the wrong diet, you’re playing towards education, not sport,” he recalls.

Riz’s brother, Zesh, was the first British South Asian to play in the Premier League.

He had hopes of forging a similar career but had to stop playing due to injury.

Now a coach, he worked with the Professional Footballers’ Association (PFA) to set up the Asian Inclusion Mentoring Scheme (AIMS), which supports Asian footballers at all levels by setting them up with mentors putting on workshops.

“AIMS will give support to any player on the elite pathway,” says the 43-year-old, referring to the phases aspiring pros must go through.

Riz says he wants to give others the chances and understanding that he and his brother missed out on.

“We obviously defeated those odds and we wanted to give every single player on the elite pathway a helping hand so that it is possible they can make it in the game as well,” he says.

The PFA says Loughborough University is carrying out an independent evaluation of AIMS to help it understand the programme’s impact and shape its future.

‘Mentoring has massive impact’

Getty Images Mariam Mahmood is seen at a football training ground wearing a blue waterproof jacket and carrying a backpack. She has long dark hair tied up. In the background there is red seating in the stands and a green fence.Getty Images

Mariam Mahmood currently plays for Wrexham

Malvind Singh Benning, who plays for League Two side Shrewsbury Town, took part in the AIMS programme and is now a mentor.

He recalls seeing only two players of South Asian heritage as he came up in his career.

“I’m 32 now so passing on real-life experience in the professional games to these young lads will be massive,” he says.

The PFA reports “steady progress” in getting more South Asian players into clubs but there is a way to go – particularly for women.

Mariam Mahmood, who plays for Wrexham, says representation also hinges on role models.

“When people see other people’s success stories and more publicity on people that are getting success in football, I think it will motivate other players and different people to also get involved and think: ‘Oh, if they can do it, I can do it’,” says the 21-year-old.

Mariam says she was “lucky” to cut her teeth in an inclusive academy but believes better representation starts at grassroots level, which feeds into the talent pool for bigger clubs.

“The important thing is to get [South Asians] playing football, develop them until they’re 16, 17, so they can sign professional contracts and get into that pool of people.”

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