Aman Dosanj
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Amanprit "Aman" Kaur Dosanj is a former English
English people
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 football goalkeeper. In playing for England
England women's national football team
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 U-16s, she became the first British Asian
British Asian
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 footballer, of either gender, to represent England at any level.

Dosanj was later employed by the Football Association as an ambassador for the 'Football For All' and 'Kick It Out' campaigns.

Club career

At the age of six, Dosanj was the only female player in her school football team. She joined Red Star Southampton (later Southampton Saints
Southampton Saints L.F.C.
Southampton Saints Girls and Ladies Football Club is an English women's football club formerly affiliated with Southampton F.C.. They play in the South West Combination Women's Football League, after winning the Southern Region Women's Footbal League in 2009–10.The club is descended from the...

) aged ten and was coached by former England goalkeeper Sue Buckett. At 16 Dosanj signed for Arsenal Ladies
Arsenal L.F.C.
Arsenal Ladies Football Club are an English women's association football club affiliated with Arsenal F.C.. Founded in 1987, they are the most successful club in English women's football having won 34 major trophies to date; which are 12 FA Women's Premier League titles, 11 FA Women's Cups, ten...

, the team she supported as a child. She juggled training and playing with studying for her A-levels.

In 2002, 18-year-old Dosanj won a scholarship to Lee University
Lee University
Lee University is an American accredited, private, four-year liberal arts college located in Cleveland, Tennessee, United States. It is historically affiliated with the Church of God, a Pentecostal denomination, and was the denomination's Bible Training School from 1918 until 1947, when the name...

 in Cleveland. Dosanj's goalkeeping career was later hampered by a lack of height and a serious knee injury.

International career

In April 1999, while playing for Southampton Saints' reserve team, Dosanj represented England
England women's national football team
The England women's national football team represents England in international women's football. The side has been quite successful of late, qualifying for three World Cups, 1995, 2007 and 2011...

 U-16s in a five-nations tournament in Dublin. In doing so she notably became the first British Asian
British Asian
British Asian is a term used to describe British citizens who descended from mainly South Asia, also known as South Asians in the United Kingdom...

 to play football for England at any level. Dosanj described her international debut as "the proudest and most memorable day of my life."

Dosanj later indicated a willingness to play international football for India
India women's national football team
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.

Personal life

Dosanj's Indian parentage made her a role model for aspiring British Asian
British Asian
British Asian is a term used to describe British citizens who descended from mainly South Asia, also known as South Asians in the United Kingdom...

 footballers, and in 2004 she was employed by the FA as an ambassador. She was presented with a certificate by FA chief executive Mark Palios
Mark Palios
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. Although Dosanj herself never suffered racism while playing in England
England
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 or the United States
United States
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, she became a prominent anti-racism campaigner, speaking out against racism in football while working for the Kick It Out initiative.

The football career of Dosanj - a Sikh
Sikh
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 - was likened to that of Parminder Nagra
Parminder Nagra
Parminder Kaur Nagra is an English actress of Indian descent. She came to international prominence in 2002 after starring in Bend It Like Beckham. She starred as Dr. Neela Rasgotra in the Emmy Award-winning American medical drama series ER for six years until the series ended on 2 April 2009...

's character in the 2002 film Bend it like Beckham
Bend It Like Beckham
Bend It Like Beckham is a 2002 comedy-drama film starring Parminder Nagra, Keira Knightley, Jonathan Rhys Myers, Anupam Kher, Shaznay Lewis, and Archie Panjabi first released in the United Kingdom. The film was directed by Gurinder Chadha...

. Nagra said of Dosanj: "I think it is brilliant that there is someone out there who is so close to the story, who is going out to the States and pursuing her dream. Good for Aman, I hope she does really well."

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