Sport
- 30/05/2021
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By Menatalla Ibrahim, Doha News The centres will work as sport libraries, providing access to sports kits and equipment to thousands of refugees. Thousands of refugees will get an opportunity to...
Read more- 07/12/2019
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By Felicity Macnamara, The Telegraph & Argus AN INSPIRATIONAL young cricketer has fought against adversity to make waves in the sporting world. Bradford College student Jasmin Akter, 18, has been named...
Read more- 06/11/2019
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By JJ Rose, The Interpreter Observations from the field after a sobering experience attempting to use sport as a form of aid I’ve worked a lot in development areas, but...
Read more- 16/10/2019
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Being good at both bat and ball, Jasmin found relief when she was growing up in the UK Jasmin Akhter, a Rohingya refugee born in Bangladesh, has been included in...
Read more- 05/10/2019
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By KYODO NEWS Maebashi, Japan - As the Rohingya refugee crisis continues far away, the ethnic group's youths living north of Tokyo have formed a football team in a bid...
Read more- 14/09/2019
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By The Rohingya Post Organised by SARI (Sport Against Racism Ireland) and supported by Sport Ireland, Dublin City Council, BDO and Coca Cola, the 23rd Annual SARI Soccerfeast took place...
Read more- 11/03/2019
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Last Saturday, Kutupalong was abuzz with the sound of boot striking leather and the accompanying cheers of an engrossed and sizeable crowd as a Dhaka-based football club squared off in...
Read more- 09/08/2018
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By The Stateless Rohingya Rohingya boys born in Bangladesh refugee camps won the prestigious BSAI Trophy Dublin: Rohingya Football Club Ireland was invited to participate in the football tournament organised...
Read more- 03/07/2017
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By Rohingya Community Ireland Despite being rivals on the pitch, both Rohingya and Syrian have experienced and swum across similar oceans of man-made nightmares in Burma and Syria DUBLIN: As...
Read more- 24/04/2017
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By Donita Jose, The News Minute For the Rohingyas, who often face hostility from Indian neighbours, football seems one way to turn the tension into camaraderie. “Did you see Barcelona...
Read more- 16/04/2017
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By Andrew Amsan, Indian Express For a while, they can forget home. They call themselves the Rohingya Shining Stars. On most nights, after they are done with their daily jobs as...
Read more- 30/09/2016
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By Beh Lih Yi, Reuters KUALA LUMPUR (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Racing from one end of the football pitch to another, the players in bright yellow and pink jerseys pass...
Read more- 16/08/2016
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By Maung Shay Khaing COX’S BAZAR: Every year, sport enthusiasts organize Friendship Football Tournament to temporarily alleviate despair Rohingya refugee face in camps and to bring together the friendship...
Read more- 10/08/2016
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By Jody Clarke, UNHCR In the refugee camps of Bangladesh, many Rohingya boys had developed a love of cricket. After being resettled to Ireland, they were keen to get back...
Read more- 30/07/2016
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By Dominic Bossi, The Sydney Morning Herald Hamid Ullah's face lights up when he has to present his identification card at the start of every game. Like the 20 players of...
Read more- 24/09/2015
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Carlow, Ireland: Rohingya Community Ireland participated in SARI (Sport Against Racism Ireland) Football Tournament on 12th September,along with other 32 teams representing different local and international communities residing in Ireland....
Read more- 02/09/2015
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Carlow Cricket Club meet Clontarf in the final of Minor 2 Cup on 6th September 2015 at Greystones Club, Wicklow. They meet each other again after the cup final was...
Read more- 17/06/2015
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Carlow, Ireland: A great start for Carlow Cricket Club in their first official match in almost 40 years. They played their first debuted match against Bagenalstown (3rds) in Division 16...
Read more- 09/12/2014
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By Chandra Khan Jasola India: (The Stateless) Genius Rohingya Youth Club offered an excellent enjoyable match in a friendly match arranged by UNHCR/Bosco on 9th December 2014 at Jassola Sport Complex in...
Read more- 03/09/2014
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By Kyaw Win | Rohingya Post The inaugurated Ahesan Ullah Memorial Football Tournament held among the Rohingya in UK ended with the victory of Arakan Sunrisers 4-2 against BD3 Tigers...
Read more- 27/08/2012
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Sports and Games: Kéla literally means sport or game in Rohingya language, and there are many indigenous Kéla which are held based on seasons, genders and ages. Many are held...
Read more- 22/12/2011
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CARLOW RUGBY CLUB has won the title of Ireland's top sporting organisation at the Diverse Ireland Awards 2011. At the award ceremony this week held by The Integration Centre in...
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