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1. India’s beautiful game
Asian News, Monday 1 October 2001IT ATTRACTS bigger gates than anything seen at Old Trafford, outstrips cricket in popularity and mobilises millions of fanatical fans - yet outside south Asia, Indian football is virtually unknown - why?
2. Bangla boys beat the world
Asian News, Monday 1 October 2001BANGLADESH beat fierce competition from Sierra Leone to win the World Cup!
3. Three leagues to beat boredom
Asian News, Saturday 1 December 2001WERNETH FC are on the ball after winning the Sunday Royton Seven Football League twice.
4. Diamonds will star in anti-race match
Asian News, Monday 1 October 2001ROCHDALE Football Club is giving away 3,000 tickets in support of the national Kick Out Racism Out Of Football week.
5. Unbeaten RK plan to scale premier peak
Asian News, Wednesday 1 August 2001AN unbeaten record certainly snookered all opposition to the RK Club who went on to storm to the champion's title in the Rochdale Pool League.
6. Fighting for friendship
Asian News, Wednesday 1 August 2001THERE is one place where Asian and white youth throw punches at each other every night - without any hatred or racial antagonism.
7. Win some lose some - Army's Moss Side lesson
Asian News, Saturday 1 September 2001THE Coppice Rangers from Oldham were no match for an Army side who beat them during a friendly football match at the Moss Side's Millennium Powerhouse.
8. Muslim women on Olympic trail
Asian News, Saturday 1 December 2001BRITAIN'S first team ever to compete in the Muslim women's world games missed out on gold but won the award for sporting behaviour.
9. Mustard Mujtaba signs at Norden for fifth season
Asian News, Wednesday 1 August 2001ONE-time Pakistani professional Asif Mujtaba is having a storming season even though his club Norden is wallowing in the middle of the Central Lancashire League.
10. Battling it out - on the field
Asian News, Saturday 1 September 2001THE fields at Chapel Road football pitch in Oldham brought back faith into the community as white and Asian players came together in the Oldham Bangladeshi Youth Association's 11th annual football tournament.
