Kick It Out chief executive Tony Burnett says official supporters' groups like Fans for Diversity award winners the Punjabi Rams demonstrate why the South Asian voice is "absolutely essential" in the English game.
Blackburn midfielder Millie Chandarana says she has come full-circle after returning from Italy to the club where she made her senior debut in football as a 17-year-old.
It's been a rollercoaster year across football, but 2021 will also go down as the biggest year for British South Asians in the history of the English game.
A new statue of Cristiano Ronaldo has been unveiled in Goa, India in the hope it will inspire a new generation of football fans.
Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care Humza Yousaf says the Scottish Government will support clubs financially and discusses the decision to limit crowds at matches to 500 from Boxing Day.
Kick It Out chair Sanjay Bhandari says it is important that tough sanctions are handed out to those found guilty of hate crimes.
Former Scotland international David Robertson says it feels even sweeter to help Indian side Real Kashmir retain the IFA shield.
Zidane Iqbal's first football coach says the teenager was so good when he was young that he was forced to put him in goal for the sake of the other kids.
Manchester United youngster Zidane Iqbal was destined to achieve big things in the game, says his first football coach Stewart Hamer.
Zidane Iqbal paid tribute to his friends, family and coaches on social media after becoming the first British South Asian footballer in Manchester United's history.
A 15-year-old boy has been placed on an educational support programme after racially abusing Swansea City midfielder Yan Dhanda on Instagram.
Zidane Iqbal has become the first British South Asian player in Manchester United's history after coming off the bench in the Champions League game against Young Boys.
Shadab Iftikhar says he owes so much to Belgium manager Roberto Martinez for a rise in the game which has just seen him make Scottish football history.
Rishi Madlani, the co-chair of Pride in Football - the UK network of LGBTQ+ fans groups - says campaigns like Rainbow Laces coupled with education are essential in tackling discrimination.
Fort William boss Shadab Iftikhar opens up about his appointment at the Highland League club, discusses what it was like to manage in Mongolia and what he learned whilst working with Belgium boss Roberto Martinez.
Fort William have appointed the first manager of South Asian heritage in senior Scottish football.
The Punjabi Rams were crowned winners of the Fans for Diversity award at the 2021 Football Supporters' Association Awards in London on Monday night.
The first-ever Muslim member of the FA Council, Yunus Lunat, says British South Asians have been left behind across sports, and not just cricket.
Former manager John Gregory returned to the Directors' Club at Villa Park for a Diwali fundraiser hosted by fans' group Punjabi Villans and the Aston Villa Foundation.
Chelsea Women boss Emma Hayes has praised striker Sam Kerr for proving the doubters wrong and becoming one of the world's best.