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As footballing milestones go it probably won’t rank up there with the first FA Cup final or England’s World Cup win, but the acceptance of an east London amateur team into the ranks of the Go Travel Kent League marks a breakthrough of no little significance for one section of the footballing fraternity. When Sporting Bengal United FC, from Mile End in the London borough of Tower Hamlets, line up against teams such as Maidstone United and Beckenham Town this season, they will become the first predominantly Asian football team to play at such a high level of the non-league game. The Kent League is one rung down from the Ryman League and a significant step up the football pyramid from Bengal’s previous position in the London Intermediate League. The club, formed in 1996, are essentially a representative side for the Bangladeshi Football Association UK, drawing many of their players from the 29 teams in the League Bangla held in the summer. They are regarded as the top Asian team in the country, after winning the annual Khalsa Football Federation’s national tournament for Asian clubs at Ibrox last September. And in April this year they became only the second Asian-based team to be awarded senior status by the Football Association, meaning they can enter the FA Cup and FA Vase in 2004-05. From WSC 199 September 2003. What was happening this month On the subject...
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