Rahman: Coach scheme shows a drive to change the game 26 Feb 2021
Now Playing Taff Rahman on how him joining the Professional Player to Coach Scheme can boost Asian representation in football
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Having arrived from Bangladesh as a seven-year-old with no grasp of English, Taff Rahman’s path to becoming a footballer had its challenges, but he hopes it will help him as he takes part in the Premier League, EFL and PFA Charity’s new Professional Player to Coach Scheme. I started playing football as soon as I landed in the United Kingdom,” Rahman recalled last year. Not being able to speak the language, it was the playground that was kind of my saviour.
By Sports Reporter
WARRIORS rising star Jordan Zemura has been rewarded for his rapid development after agreeing a new contract with English Championship side AFC Bournemouth.
The new deal will see the London-born star staying at the Vitality Stadium until 2022.
Zemura’s new contract comes after a memorable weekend when he made his league debut for the English Premier League promotion chasing Cherries in the 5-0 demolition of Huddersfield on Saturday.
Prior to this weekend, Zemura’s appearances in the first team for Bournemouth had come in the Carabao Cup as he continues to make strides after being promoted from the club’s Under-21 side.