Zeshan Rehman ( ur, ; born 14 October 1983)
is an English-born
Pakistani former professional
footballer who played as a
defender. He is currently U18 coach and acting assistant coach at
Portsmouth FC.
He was the first
British Asian to start a
Premier League match and is the first to have played in all four divisions of professional football in England. He also plays for the
Pakistan national football team and was the first Pakistani international footballer to play professional football in England, Thailand, Hong Kong and Malaysia, as well as the first Pakistani international to play in the
AFC Cup
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. He started his career at
Fulham
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and made a total of 30 appearances, having loan spells at
Brighton & Hove Albion and
Norwich City. A transfer to
Queens Park Rangers followed and he went on to make 50 appearances for the club. During his three years there he went on loan to Brighton & Hove Albion,
Blackpool
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and Bradford City, moving permanently to the latter on a free transfer in June 2009. Having previously represented
England at
under-18,
under-19 and
under-20
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levels, in 2005 he made his debut for Pakistan.
Early life
Rehman was born on 14 October 1983 in
Birmingham.
His father is Khalid Rehman. As a child in Birmingham he played for his local
Sunday league team, Kingshurst.
He was brought up in the
Aston
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area of the city and often played football on the streets in addition to representing his school, his district and his county in football.
Club career
Fulham
When he was just twelve years old he was spotted by a
scout
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and moved with his family to London where he joined the
Fulham Academy The Fulham F.C. Academy is a football academy in London.
The Academy, headed by director Hew Jennings, runs along the lines of many of the English football academies as deemed appropriate by the national governing body, and recently awarded Catego ...
. He progressed through the junior, youth and reserve teams at
Fulham
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, which led him to sign his first professional contract.
Although a
centre back by trade, Rehman was used as a
holding midfielder as well as
right back in his career at Fulham.

In the
2003–04 season, Rehman made his professional debut on 23 September 2003 in a 1–0 defeat away to
Wigan Athletic in the second round of the
Football League Cup
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, coming on as a substitute for
Junichi Inamoto after 57 minutes.
Six days later, he was sent on loan to
Brighton & Hove Albion of the
Second Division, initially for one month until November.
He scored on his debut for the club on 30 September, concluding a 3–1 away win at
Rushden & Diamonds. On 11 October, he opened a 3–0 win against
Grimsby Town at the
Withdean Stadium, finishing a corner by
Leon Knight in
Bob Booker's first match in charge. Rehman's loan was extended to three months ending in January 2004.
He made eleven league appearances, scoring two goals.
He made his
Premier League debut for Fulham in a goalless draw at
Anfield against
Liverpool on 17 April 2004, replacing
Bobby Petta
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Formed at Feyenoord, he spent most of his career in Britain, most notably with Ipswich Town of the Footb ...
for the final minute of the match. In doing so, he garnered media attention from
British Asian groups by being the first British Asian player to play in the top division of English football.
In June, Rehman signed a new contract, to keep him until 2006.
On 21 September 2005 in the League Cup second round, Rehman scored his only goal for Fulham, opening a 5–4 extra-time win over
Lincoln City at
Craven Cottage by heading in
Heiðar Helguson's cross. In January 2006 he signed for
Championship club
Norwich City on loan for the rest of the season as defensive cover for the club. He made five starts for them.
Having made 30 appearances in all competitions for Fulham, 26 from the starting line-up and four as a substitute, Rehman had to consider his options if he was to get regular football. Although he had two years remaining on his contract, he wanted to play regular first team football, and as a result, he decided to spend the next two seasons getting as much experience as possible.
Queens Park Rangers
On 8 August 2006, just prior to the start of the
2006–07 season, Rehman signed for Championship club
Queens Park Rangers (QPR) from Fulham on a three-year contract for an undisclosed fee.
In his first season at QPR, Rehman made 27 appearances.
Towards the end of the season Rehman was sent on loan to former club Brighton & Hove Albion for a month where he gained more first team football experience. He made his debut on 24 March 2007 in a 0–0 draw against
Huddersfield Town.
He ended his loan stint by playing the full 90 minutes, and earning a
yellow card in the process, for the final game of the
League One season in a 1–1 draw at
Cheltenham Town on 5 May 2007, claiming an assist for the opening goal. He featured in eight full games during his loan spell.
Returning to QPR at the start of the new season, chances were limited. The 3–1 victory over
Leicester City on New Years Day 2008 was Rehman's 50th game in all competitions since leaving Fulham in 2006. Rehman finished the 2007–08 season in the starting line for QPR against the Championship's new champions,
West Bromwich Albion.
Blackpool (loan)
Rehman joined
Blackpool
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in a six-month loan deal on 31 July 2008, along with teammate
Daniel Nardiello
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, who joined the club on a permanent basis, while Blackpool defender
Kaspars Gorkšs moved to QPR in exchange.
He made his debut for Blackpool as a second-half substitute for
Jermaine Wright
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Football career
Wright started his career at Millwall as a trainee, but moved to Wolver ...
in a 2–0 defeat at
League Two club
Macclesfield Town in the first round of the
2008–09 League Cup on 12 August 2008. He was used as an emergency striker due to injuries to three of the club's strikers. He made his league debut the following Saturday, in a 1–1 draw at Norwich City, coming on early in the second half to replace defender
Danny Coid
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Career Blackpool
Born in Liverpool, Merseyside, Coid started his career with Blackpool in 1995 as 14-year-old . He then signed a 2-year YTS before making his p ...
.
Three months into his loan spell, in early October, Rehman said of his move to play for Blackpool: "I'm quite glad to get away from all the hustle and bustle of London. I really like it up here in
Blackpool
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; it's a good club with an ambitious young manager. Hopefully, over the next few months I can convince
Simon Grayson I'm worthy of a long-term contract."
On 31 December he returned to QPR after having made three league appearances, all of which were as a substitute.
Bradford City (loan)
On 26 January 2009, Rehman signed a loan deal with League Two club
Bradford City, which was to last until the end of the
2008–09 season.
Rehman had turned down a chance to move to
Luton Town and team up with
Mick Harford, who was previously the assistant manager at QPR, and said he was only prepared to drop down to League Two if he joined Bradford City.
Rehman said of the move, "I was only prepared to drop down the leagues to play for this club. I spoke to the manager and chairmen and I know they want to get Bradford back up to where they belong. I've been involved in relegation battles in the past and it's nice to be joining a club pushing for promotion – that's a good pressure to have." He made his debut the following day in a 1–0 defeat to
Bury at
Gigg Lane, and in doing so became the first British Asian to play in all four divisions of professional football in England. He made his home debut on 31 January, playing at right back, in a 2–0 home win over
Grimsby Town at
Valley Parade.
In March he turned down the chance to play for Pakistan in the
Asian Football Confederation Challenge Cup qualifiers in order to help Bradford's push for promotion.
Bradford City
After leaving QPR on 19 May 2009,
Rehman signed a two-year deal with Bradford City on 19 June, saying of the move, "My gut feeling told me to sign for Bradford and I've absolutely no regrets. From day one I felt at home here. I'm fortunate enough to have played in all the divisions and I see this as the next step of my journey." The Bradford manager,
Stuart McCall
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McCall played in a total of 763 league games and in 40 full international matches for Scotla ...
also revealed that Rehman had taken a large pay cut by joining the club, adding, "Zesh is certainly not signing for Bradford for money—he wants to be a success here, and it will be great to have him on board." He scored his first goal for the club in a 2–2 draw with Barnet on 19 September 2009.
Rehman was captained the club during the 2009–10 season and went on to play 42 games.
He won the PFA Player in the Community awards on 25 March at The Football League Awards.
At the start of the following season new manager
Peter Taylor kept Rehman as club captain hailing him a "supremely professional individual and a superb ambassador for the football club". Struggling to get playing time, making only 12 appearances, Rehman in an interview to ''
BBC Radio'' said that he was not pleased to sit in the substitute bench in the past few matches. He also added that being the skipper of the team, his experience would help the team to perform. For making these comments, he was stripped of his captainship and put in the transfer list.
Muangthong United
Rehman signed a two-year deal with Thai Premier League side
Muangthong United
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on 19 December 2010. He made his debut on 30 January 2011, in the King's Trophy against
Chonburi Sharks at the
Suphachalasai Stadium
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; his new side lost 2–1.
His appearance made him the first Pakistan international to play in Thailand. About his debut Rehman commented "I can honestly say I loved the experience. The passion from the 40,000 fans in the crowd made it a day to remember". During his stint in the club, it was managed by English striker
Robbie Fowler
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. He made a total of thirty league appearances for the Thai club.
Kitchee
Rehman signed a deal with
Hong Kong First Division League side
Kitchee on 11 January 2012. He made his debut in a 2–1 win over
Sun Hei on 31 January. Rehman scored his first goal for his new club in the
AFC Cup
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against
Sông Lam Nghệ An of
Vietnam.
Rehman won his first piece of
silverware
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of his Hong Kong career by playing a leading role in Kitchees 2–1
League Cup win over cloes rivals
TSW Pegasus
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History
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at the
Mong Kok Stadium on 15 April 2012. Rehman helped Kitchee retain the
Hong Kong First Division League title with a 4–1 victory over
Biu Chun Rangers
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in the last league game to clinch the title, it was his second trophy for the club and it put them in pole position to complete the domestic treble in Hong Kong Rehman and Kitchee finished the season in impressive fashion by overcoming Pegasus after
penalties
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* Penalty shoot-out (association football)
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to win
Hong Kong FA Cup Final at The
Hong Kong Stadium. The victory was a historic moment for the club as Kitchee were crowned domestic treble winners, a feat that has never been matched by a Hong Kong club. Rehman made it into the Hong Kong BMA First Division League team of the season at The HKFA Annual Awards dinner. Rehman also achieved the feat of becoming the first Pakistani player to play in AFC Cup.
On 29 August 2012 Rehman played the full game in a
pre-season friendly against
Premier League giants
Arsenal
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in front of a 40,000 crowd as the Hong Kong Champions drew 2–2 with the Gunners at The
Hong Kong Stadium. On 11 May 2013 Rehman won the
Hong Kong FA Cup through a 1–0 victory over last year finalist
Sun Pegasus FC. On 26 May 2013 Rehman helped Kitchee beat Tuen Mun 3–0 in the final of the play-off to ensure his teams passage into the AFC Cup 2014. Rehman played fifteen league games for the club during the 2012/13 season, which was followed by six appearances in the next season.
Pahang FA
In December 2013, Rehman signed for Malaysian club
Pahang FA on a two-year contract. His former club
Kitchee's president
Ken Ng commented "Zesh has contributed hugely to Kitchee's success over the last 2 years and he will be truly missed". His new club's manager
Zainal Abidin Hassan said that they were "delighted" as he "has chosen to come to Pahang ahead of several other teams." He justified his reason of joining the club as "his destiny". In his first season with the club, he won three trophies
–
Malaysia Super League,
Malaysia FA Cup
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and
Malaysia Cup
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,
thus winning qualification to the
2015 AFC Cup
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.
In the cup, he played six times without scoring a goal.
On 28 June 2016, Zesh announce via his social media accounts he had amicably agreed to terminate with Pahang FC after a successful 3-year spell at the club. Zesh said, "I would love a future return in a coaching role, something which was offered to me at the start of this season but was not the right moment for me. I will be back to visit my sons birthplace of Kuantan. Pahang have the best fans in Malaysia & are by far the best I have played for. Leaving here on excellent terms with the hierarchy, fantastic memories & many formed friendships. Good luck to all the staff & team for the rest of the season. Thank you". Pahang FC were equally pleased with his contribution. Club CEO and Vice President Datuk Akbar V V Abu was quoted as saying:"Zesh served as an excellent player for Pahang for 3 years in a successful trophy winning team. His example and leadership to the young and local players was outstanding. The door for a future return is open anytime. We would love to see him back in a coaching role one day"
Gillingham
On 23 February 2017, Rehman returned to English football by joining
League One side
Gillingham until the end of the 2016/17 season. Rehman made his debut for the club in a 2–1 Victory over Southend, drawing praise from manager Adrian Pennock for his performance and leadership after helping Gillingham avoid relegation from League One on the final day of the season with a 0-0 draw at Northampton.
Southern
On 14 June 2017, Rehman announced via his Twitter page that he had signed with
Southern
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, returning to Hong Kong for the first time since 2013.
Rehman chose Southern ahead of several other offers from around the world, citing the lure of working with head coach
Cheng Siu Chung as the main attraction.
On 28 April 2020, Southern announced an agreement with Rehman to extend his contract.
Coaching Career
Southern
On 16 May 2020, towards the end of the 2019~2020 season when COVID started Rehman was named as a player-manager for Southern, achieving his first coaching role since obtaining his UEFA Pro License. He spent two seasons prior to this operating as a development coach working closely with the club's emerging youth prospects that won the U18 League and FA Youth Cup.
On 30 May 2021, Rehman completed his first full season as player head coach leading Southern to a 5th place mid-table finish, a remarkable achievement in the duo role while operating on the lowest budget in the league, working with the youngest coaching team and himself being the youngest head coach in the Hong Kong Premier League.
In January 2022, at the halfway point of the new season, Rehman guided Southern to the top of the league with the second-highest number of goals scored, the best defensive record in the league, and the most clean sheets beating Asian Champions league side Kitchee and last years league runners up Eastern along the way. Southern was also in the top three of the Sapling Cup League.
In May 2022 Rehman called time on a 21 year playing career which spanned two decades across several Countries. He described his time as a pro an amazing experience both on and off the pitch. https://twitter.com/Zesh_Rehman/status/1529904291057647616?cxt=HHwWgICyjZr2p7sqAAAA
Portsmouth
Having finished his playing career, in June 2022 Rehman took a role with Portsmouth FC as U18 Coach.
International career
Rehman originally represented England, and played for them at
under-18,
under-19 and
under-20
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levels. Becoming the first English-born Pakistani to don an England senior football shirt seemed too far away, however, due to lack of first team opportunities at Fulham. Due to his Pakistani parentage, and because he possessed dual Pakistani and British nationality, Rehman also qualified to represent Pakistan, and he eventually opted to play for them, as he considered it to be a more realistic option. A lot of British Asian groups were against this and wanted him to fight more for an England place to set a standard for English-Asian youth.
It was, however, an unrealistic aspiration.
With that in mind, and with the blessings of his father, Rehman was approached by Malik Riaz Hai Naveed a young football manager and made his international debut for Pakistan in a 1–0 win over
Sri Lanka
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in the
2005
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South Asian Football Federation Championship
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on 7 December 2005 at the
Peoples Football Stadium in
Karachi.
Rehman described his international debut as one of the best memories he has in football, adding, "The reception I received from the first moment till the last was unforgettable. I felt loved, appreciated, respected and wanted and most of all the interest in football really grew immensely."
Pakistan ultimately reached the semi-finals before losing out to
Bangladesh 1–0.
Rehman was named in the Pakistan squad for the
2010 World Cup qualifying matches against
Iraq in October 2007, and played the match in
Lahore but could not help contain Asian champions Iraq from winning 7–0. In the second leg on 28 October he captained Pakistan to a 0–0 draw.
However, he also had to withdraw from the squad for the
SAFF Championship 2008
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Initially, the tournament was due to be held in 2007 but was postponed to 2008.
Venues
Squads
Group stage
Group A
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when he came down with
food poisoning
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as well as prions (the agents of mad cow disease) ...
.
After nearly four years out, Rehman returned to the Pakistan team for the
2012 AFC Challenge Cup qualifiers.
In September 2013 Rehman represented Pakistan at the SAFF Championship which was held in Nepal. He played all of the games for Pakistan who narrowly missed out on a semi-final spot despite beating
Bangladesh in the last group game. His commanding displays during the tournament earned him a place in the Team of the Tournament. In October 2013, Rehman captained Pakistan in both of their games at The Peace Cup held in the Philippines, and scored the winning goal in the opener against
Chinese Taipei
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.
In September 2018 played in his final SAFF Tournament for Pakistan in Bangladesh since his first game in the competition some 13 years earlier. He played all of the games helping the team progress to the semi-final stage of the competition against rivals India.
In June 2019 Zesh Captained the team for the 2022 World Cup Qualifiers against Cambodia over two legs. Pakistan fell short of a place in the group stage of the competition with consecutive defeats in Phnom Penh and in Doha, this was his final game in an international shirt
Controversy
Rehman caused controversy in 2007 when in an interview with the British weekly newspaper the ''
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'' he said that players of Asian descent should consider sticking to their roots rather than dreaming of playing for England. Rehman pointed to
Michael Chopra and
David Nugent, who both were top scorer in the Championship, but Nugent was called up for
England while Chopra was not. Rehman claimed "Why wasn't (Chopra) picked ahead of Dave Nugent? He's the top goal scorer in the Championship but he can't get in (the England set-up). So he needs to maybe look at his decision and go play for India instead of hanging on to the dream of playing for England, because it's not going to happen, end of discussion."
Personal life
Rehman has said that, his "sole purpose in trying to be a success as a professional footballer is to inspire other Asian players to follow my lead and achieve their goals."
He is an ambassador for the Asian Football Network (AFN), a grassroots community-led initiative designed to support and facilitate the development of grassroots Asian football in the UK. He has also worked with the
Professional Footballers' Association (PFA) to try to increase the number of British Asians taking up a career in professional football, and has attended meetings with the PFA in order to achieve this goal.
He has also been involved in the
Show Racism the Red Card campaign and he has taken part in
Chelsea's "Search for an Asian Star" campaign.
On 12 July 2008, he took part in the
Islam Expo event at the
Olympia
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exhibition centre in
West Kensington, London, a four-day event whose primary purpose was to build bridges between Britain's Muslim communities and the rest of society. Rehman took part in a panel giving feedback from his own experiences about the positive use of sport.
In April 2008, Rehman appeared on the United States-based Afghan
satellite television network
Noor TV
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and
Bangladesh-based
Islamic TV discussing being a Muslim footballer and how it is possible to pursue a career in football while sticking to Islamic roots. On 20 April 2008, he was a guest on the
BBC Asian Network radio station show ''Breakdown'' revealing his favourite
Desi music tunes. In May 2008, Rehman was awarded the ''Community Commitment Award'' at QPR. In April 2008, Rehman took part in a radio documentary on
BBC Radio 1Xtra
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about British Asians in football which followed his "journey from playground to Premier League".
In May 2010, he launched The Zesh Rehman Foundation at
Valley Parade to encourage children from all backgrounds to participate in football and sport to better themselves. He was named as one of the 50 World Cup Bid Ambassadors for The FA's World Cup 2018 bid, entered the Show Racism Red Card Hall of Fame, and was invited onto the PFA management committee by Gordon Taylor.
In 2014, he was named as on the special
South East Asia contributor for the ESPN South East Asia section by writing blogs and columns about football in the rapidly growing football region of Asia. Rehman wrote his second blog for the ESPN South East Asia section a few days after his side recorded victory in the Malaysia Cup quarter-finals.
Career statistics
Club
International
International goals
.''Scores and results are list Pakistan's goal tally first.
See also
*
British Asians in association football
References
External links
Official website of Zesh Rehman*
*
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1983 births
Living people
Footballers from Birmingham, West Midlands
English people of Pakistani descent
British Asian footballers
English footballers
English expatriate footballers
England youth international footballers
Pakistani expatriate footballers
Pakistani footballers
Pakistan international footballers
Association football defenders
Fulham F.C. players
Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. players
Norwich City F.C. players
Queens Park Rangers F.C. players
Blackpool F.C. players
Bradford City A.F.C. players
Zesh Rehman
Kitchee SC players
Sri Pahang FC players
Southern District FC players
Premier League players
English Football League players
Hong Kong First Division League players
Hong Kong Premier League players
Zesh Rehman
Malaysia Super League players
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