Asian supporters’ clubs from across the country are set to join forces and launch an England supporters’ group, Sky Sports News understands.
Sports activist Lipa Nessa says she is still scarred by the racial abuse she received from parents of opposition players in her first match for her local football team.
Oxford United have completed the signing of former Northampton defender Kash Siddiqi, who joins the club as a player and an ambassador.
Hamza Choudhury is in pole position to become the first British South Asian to play for England, according to Michael Chopra.
The only remarkable aspect of my story is how unremarkable it should be but apparently isn't, writes Bhavisha Patel of Charlton LGBT fan group Proud Valiants.
Swansea's Yan Dhanda says he is proud of his Indian heritage and is desperate to make his mark on the game to inspire the next generation of British Asian footballers.
Aston Villa full-back Neil Taylor hopes to see a superstar footballer emerge from Britain's South Asian community within the next decade.
Sky Sports News is shining a light on British Asians in football in a week-long campaign we hope will stimulate conversation and debate.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says the abuse Paul Pogba receives only makes him stronger after he was sent racist messages on social media.
Twitter will meet Man Utd within the next few weeks to discuss the racist abuse aimed at Paul Pogba following Monday's game at Wolves.
England Women head coach Phil Neville is calling on the "football community" to boycott social media platforms until they do more to tackle racism.
Marcus Rashford and Harry Maguire have condemned the racial abuse aimed at Paul Pogba on social media after Manchester United's draw with Wolves.
Chelsea striker Tammy Abraham says he is a "positive guy" and has vowed "to silence the haters" after he was subjected to racist abuse online.
Yakou Meite has suffered racist abuse on social media after playing in Reading's Sky Bet Championship game against Cardiff at the Madejski Stadium.
Frank Lampard says he is "disgusted" at the actions of a "so-called Chelsea fan" after Tammy Abraham was targeted with racial abuse online.
Ipswich say they "will not tolerate any form of offensive or anti-social behaviour" after some supporters allegedly directed racist chants towards Luton fans.
Social media giant Twitter has agreed to discuss racist abuse with football anti-discrimination group Kick It Out for the first time.
The online racist abuse of Tammy Abraham after the Super Cup against Liverpool has been called "disgusting" and "increasingly predictable" by Kick It Out.
Queens Park Rangers U18s walked off the pitch during a recent friendly in Spain after suffering alleged racist abuse from opposition players.
A man has been arrested in connection with a racist tweet posted about Liverpool footballer Mohamed Salah.