In a week filled with inspiring stories and standout performances, the South Asian community continues Manny Singh Kang’s Inspirational Walk and Rising South Asiao make its mark across English football. From charity walks to match-winning displays, these narratives highlight passion, talent, and resilience.
Manny Singh Kang’s Charity Trek for Dementia UK
Wolves superfan Manny Singh Kang and his son Jeevan are undertaking an incredible 195-mile walk from Molineux to St James’ Park this week. Their mission is to raise funds and awareness for Dementia UK, a charity providing vital support to families affected by dementia.
Manny has been a prolific fundraiser, contributing nearly £300,000 since 2018, with around £30,000 raised in the past six months alone. The father-son duo aims to complete the journey in just four days, planning to arrive by lunchtime on Saturday ahead of Wolves’ Premier League clash against Newcastle United.

This isn’t Manny’s first long-distance challenge. Last season, he walked over 120 miles to Stamford Bridge for Wolves’ match against Chelsea, and in 2019, he cycled more than 100 miles to Anfield. Their current route includes stops in Stoke-on-Trent, Huddersfield, and Durham, symbolizing their unwavering commitment to both their club and their cause.
Tarryn Allarakhia’s Spectacular Form for Wealdstone
Tarryn Allarakhia, the talented winger with Indian and East African heritage, is in the form of his life. He recently scored twice in Wealdstone’s emphatic 4-0 FA Trophy victory over local rivals Hendon, helping his team advance to the quarter-finals against Solihull Moors.
Allarakhia took full advantage of a defensive error to slot home his first before firing a superb second just after the hour mark. He has now netted three goals in his last three matches, cementing his role as a key player for the National League side.
Tarryn Allarakhia celebrates a goal for Wealdstone
His performances have not gone unnoticed. Earlier this year, Allarakhia became the first British South Asian to play in the Africa Cup of Nations in the modern era, starting for Tanzania against World Cup semi-finalists Morocco. His rise is a testament to the growing influence of South Asian players in top competitions.
Jaz Singh’s Record-Breaking Season Between the Posts
Goalkeeper Jaz Singh has been a revelation for Tamworth this season. Although his remarkable 15-hour clean sheet streak recently ended, he bounced back immediately with his 21st shutout of the campaign in a 0-0 draw with Curzon Ashton—earning a well-deserved spot in the Vanarama National League Team of the Week.
Singh broke a long-standing club record earlier this month, surpassing a milestone set by Dale Belford before he was born. Tamworth boasts the best defensive record in the top six tiers of English football, conceding only 20 goals in 36 league matches.
Jaz Singh has been a wall in goal for Tamworth this season
His performances have sparked speculation about a potential call-up to the England C squad for their upcoming match against Cymru C in Llanelli. When asked about his success, Singh was quick to credit his teammates: “It has to go down to team effort. I would love to take all the credit, but I can’t.”
Riya Mannu’s Wonder Goal Earns High Praise
Seventeen-year-old Riya Mannu is turning heads with her performances for Birmingham City’s U21 side. Clinton Morrison, former Birmingham striker and Mega casino analyst, described her recent volley against Leicester City as an “unbelievable finish.”
Mannu, who has been training with the first team, came off the bench to score twice and assist another in a 3-1 comeback win against Derby County. Her technique and composure have impressed coaches and fans alike.
Riya Mannu has been a standout performer for Birmingham City’s youth teams
Morrison added: “She watched it onto her weaker foot and guided it into the net. That was natural and instinctive—a great, unbelievable finish.” Mannu’s rapid development signals a bright future for South Asian women in football.
Searle and Uddin Mastermind Ebbsfleet’s Revival
Ebbsfleet United’s survival hopes have received a major boost under the guidance of manager Danny Searle and assistant Anwar Uddin. The team ended February unbeaten, including a impressive 4-1 win away at Dorking Wanderers.
Since taking over, Searle and Uddin have led the team to a five-match unbeaten run, collecting 11 points from a possible 15. Their tactical adjustments and motivational approach have lifted Ebbsfleet out of the relegation zone and into 17th place.

Uddin, a former professional player and now a pioneering coach, continues to inspire a new generation of South Asian talent both on and off the pitch.
Manny Singh Kang’s Inspirational Walk and Rising South Asian Stars Dominate Football News
This week’s stories reflect the growing impact of South Asian professionals and supporters in football. From Manny Singh Kang’s charitable dedication to the on-field excellence of players like Tarryn Allarakhia, Jaz Singh, and Riya Mannu, these individuals are reshaping the narrative around South Asians in the sport.
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