About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 56. Chapters: Agustin Aranzabal, Albert Celades, Albert Virgili, Alex Tayo Akande, Baruc Nsue, Chan Siu Ki, Cheng Lai Hin, Cheng Siu Chung, Cheung Chi Doy, Cheung Kin Fung, Chung Ho Yin, Cyrille Florent Bella, Daniel Guerrero Gomez, Dani Cancela, Dan Ito, Darko Rako evi, Dean Evans, Edson Minga, Fernando Recio, Fung Ka Ki, Goran Stankovski, Heiner Backhaus, Huang Yang, Ip Chung Long, Ivan Jevi, Jaimes McKee, Javi Perez, Jerry Laterza, Joe Addo, Jonathan Carril, Jordi Tarres (footballer), Julius Akosah, Keith Gumbs, Lai Shiu Wing, Lam Ka Wai, Landon Ling, Lawrence Akandu, Lee Wai Lun, Leung Chi Wing, Liu Quankun, Li Hang Wui, Li Jian (footballer born 1985), Louis Berty Ayock, Luk Koon Pong, Mark Barham, Michael Cvetkovski, Mihailo Jovanovi, Milija i i, Paul Ngue, Roberto Losada, Rochy Putiray, So Loi Keung, Szeto Man Chun, Tam Siu Wai, Tsang Chi Hau, Tsang Kam To, Tsang Kin Fong, Ubay Luzardo, Wang Zhenpeng (footballer), Wilfred Bamnjo, Yago Gonzalez, Yau Kin Wai, Yeung Ka Ching, Yip Chi Ho, Zesh Rehman. Excerpt: Zeshan "Zesh" Rehman (Urdu: born 14 October 1983) is a British Pakistani football defender who plays for Kitchee in the Hong Kong First Division League. He was the first British Asian to start a Premier League match and is the first to have played in all four divisions of professional football in England. He also plays for the Pakistan national football team and was the first Pakistani international footballer to play professional football in England, Thailand and Hong Kong. He started his career at Fulham and made a total of 21 league appearances. During his time at Fulham he had loan spells at Brighton & Hove Albion and Norwich City. Having previously represented England at under-18, under-19 and under-20 levels, in 2005 he made his debut for Pakistan. A transfer to Queens Park Rangers followed and he went on to make 46 appearances for the west London-based club. During his three-year stint there he went on loan to Brighton & Hove Albion, Blackpool and Bradford City. The third transfer of his career involved him moving to Bradford on a free transfer in June 2009. So far Rehman has made eight appearances for the Pakistan national team and has participated in the World Cup 2010 qualifiers. Outside of football he is known for being an ambassador for Kick It Out, the Asian Football Network and the Show Racism The Red Card campaign. In addition to this he has appeared on BBC Radio 1Xtra and writes a blog for The PFA as a Management Committee Member (http: //www.thepfa.com/news/2012/10/29/zesh-rehman-together-we-can-achieve-more), as well as running his own foundation. Rehman was born on 14 October 1983 in Birmingham. His father is Khalid Rehman. As a child in Birmingham he played for his local Sunday league team, Kingshurst. He was brought up in the Aston area of the city and often played football on the streets in addition to representing his school, his district and his county in football. When he was just twelve years old he was spotted by a scout and moved with hi