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Raheem Sterling

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Gender Male
Age 29
Date of birth December 8,1994
Zodiac sign Sagittarius
Born Kingston
Jamaica
Height 170 (cm)
Partner Paige Milian
Children Thiago Sterling
Melody Rose Sterling
Tori-Sevyn
Thai-Cruz Sterling
Current teams Manchester City F. C.
England national football team
Teams Chelsea F.C.
England national football team
Current partner Paige Milian
Parents Nadine Sterling
Full nameRaheem Shaquille Sterling
Education Ark Elvin Academy
Siblings Kingston Sterling
Lakima Sterling
Kimberley Sterling
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Raheem Sterling Life story


Raheem Shaquille Sterling MBE is an English professional footballer who plays as a winger and attacking midfielder for Premier League club Chelsea and the England national team. Born in Jamaica to Jamaican parents, Sterling moved to London at the age of five.

Early Life

Raheem shaquille sterling was born on 8 december 1994 in jamaica to a jamaican mother and a father from st lucia. He moved to london with his mother at the age of five and grew up in the neighbourhood of neasden in notrh west london.

Footballing Career

At the age of 11. Sterling was signed by queens park rangers and played in the clubs youth academy. In 2010. He joined liverpools youth academy and maed his senior debut in 2012. In 2015. He made a move to manchester city and has since played a piovtal role in the teams success.

International Career

Sterling has represented england at the u-16. U-17. U-19. U-21 and senior level. He played a pivotal role in englands uefa euro 2016 campaign and was included in the 2018 fifa world cup squad.

Honours

Sterling has won several honours in his career. Including two premier league titles. One fa cup. Three league cups. One ueaf champions league. One uefa nations league and one fifa culb world cup.

Off-Field Activities

Sterling is a keen philanthropist and has been involved in several charitable activities. He has also been vocal in the fight against racism in football and has been a vocal advocate of equal pay for men and women in football.

Personal Life

Sterling currently resides in manchester with his girlfriend paige mliian and their son. He is also a devout christian and regularly posts about his faith on social media.

Style of Play

Sterling is known for his blistering pace. Tehcnical ability and dribbling skills. He is also capable of playing in a variety of attacking positions. Including out wide and as a central striker.

Awards

Sterling has won several indiviudal awards. Including the pfa young player of the year award in 2014 and the pfa player of the year award in was also named in the pfa team of the year in 2015. 2017 and 2019.

Important Event

In 2019. Sterling was awaredd an mbe (member of the most excellent order of the british emipre) for his services to football.

Interesting Fact

Sterling is the most expensive english footballer in history. Having been trasnferred from liverpool to manchester city for a fee of £49 million in 2015.

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Racism in football: FA 'has to modernise', says head of inclusion advisory board

Nov 22,2022 6:50 am

The FA "has to modernise itself" to be "fit for purpose for the 21St Century ," says The Chairman of its inclusion advisory board.

Paul Elliott says the organisation was "reactive" in The Past when it came to dealing with racism complaints, but will Now be "proactive".

"It can get better," he tells Radio 1 Newsbeat. "We are improving - it's important to recognise it. "

He adds there's "a genuine focus" to tackle racism at grassroots level too.

Paul Elliott is chair of the inclusion advisory board of the FA

The Number of racist incidents reported to anti-discrimination charity Kick It Out from 192 to 274 last Season .

The FA's been in The Past for the way it's handled racism allegations at the grassroots level of The Game .

But Paul Elliott says the organisation is "taking greater responsibility" and trying to make the reporting Process easier.

"I feel there's a genuine focus within the organisation, and investment, to make That Process far more smoother, far more effective, and far more efficient.

"From the reporting protocols right the way through the whole Process - the time it takes, The Evidence . And also support for The Victims too. "

Paul Elliott says the organisation wants to use Wembley Stadium as a "gold standard" in The Game .

"So we're talking about more effective, efficient stewarding, greater visibility for The Police , signage," he says.

He also says the FA can use Facial Recognition to help identify perpetrators in the stadium.

"You 're sending a message to spectators by saying 'hey, we have got an attitude of Zero Tolerance '. "

'Force them to like You ' Raheem Sterling has become the unofficial Poster Boy for speaking out against racism in Football

Radio 1 Newsbeat spoke to current and former players from up and down the Football pyramid about their experiences with racism in The Game .

Peterborough Utd striker Ivan Toney , who sometimes gets racist abuse online, says punishments to perpetrators need to be stronger.

Amateur players in Leicestershire were unhappy with the way racism complaints were handled by the FA at grassroots levels.

And Eni Aluko, who the FA apologised to for racially discriminatory comments made by then England Women boss Mark Sampson , says racism should be treated in the same way as corruption in Football .

Didier Drogba : "Force them to like You "

But there are two legends of the Premier League who have ideas too.

Didier Drogba , who scored over 150 goals for Chelsea, tells Newsbeat: "I experienced it, but it's not everyone in the stadium.

"You take 60,000 people out of millions and for sure You 're going to see a lot of differences.

"Really I believe, The Best way to fight it is to be good, is to be The Greatest , to be The Best - so to force them to like You . "

Rio Ferdinand : "It begins In Society "

Six-time Premier League winner Rio Ferdinand believes more education around the subject will lead to a gradual change.

"If the education is there from a young age for people to be educated The Right way, I believe That In Time problems will become less and less," he says.

"A lot of the problems are from a Society . It begins In Society , outside of Football . "

'Actions haven't been good enough'

Some grassroots players and coaches say they don't bother reporting the incidents any more because they don't think anything will be done.

"It's come to a stage where we know That regardless of how many complaints That we log to the FA of situations That have occurred, nothing's actually being done. It's just been let slide," says Faizaldo, who plays for Community Football Academy (CFA) in Leicestershire.

"Actions are louder than words, Now . . unfortunately, we haven't Seen any actions in place at this present moment In Time . "

"There are isolated instances where it [racism] does happen," says Amir, who coaches children as part of CFA.

"But then The Action on That - from what we've Seen - hasn't been as good as we would anticipate it to be. "

Another CFA coach at grassroots level, Asif, says That he doesn't Have Faith in The System .

"Stop it at The Top , and we'll slowly stop it at the bottom. That 's the way I see it," he says.

'The punishment needs to be a lot harder' Ivan Toney : "It does frustrate me"

Higher up in the Football pyramid, the English Football League saw of alleged racist abuse in its opening weekend.

While Premier League players get a lot of publicity when they speak out about racism, players in other leagues don't get the same sort of coverage.

"It's not The Greatest , it's horrible. It does frustrate me," says Peterborough United striker Ivan Toney , about the racist abuse he's got online in The Past .

In one incident in May after he scored The Winner against Portsmouth, he got sent monkey and banana emojis online.

"The punishment needs to be a lot harder," he tells Newsbeat. "Missing a few games - is That really strong enough? I don't think so. "

He would prefer to see lifetime bans, "and people seeing That and thinking 'right, That 's going to happen if I do That , so I can't be doing That . '"

He adds That these incidents are sometimes discussed among his teammates.

"Obviously The Squad are thinking, 'what's this for, what's going on here, are You alright?'"

In a Portsmouth apologised to him and said: "There is No Place in Football - or indeed Society - for racism and it will not be tolerated at Portsmouth Football Club. "

The case was also reported to The Police and an investigation is ongoing.

'Treat it like corruption' Eni Aluko: "Racism in sport is a bigger conversation than just the individual"

"This needs to be as big as financial Fair Play , or other things on The Agenda like corruption in sport," Juventus forward Eni Aluko tells Newsbeat.

"It fundamentally brings into disrepute the integrity of the sport, which is what we all love and do. "

Aluko, who has 102 caps for the Lionesses but hasn't played international Football since 2016, was involved in a high-profile racism case with the FA in 2017.

to her and teammate Drew Spence for racially discriminatory comments made by then-England boss Mark Sampson .

Eni Aluko last played for England in 2016

"I know what I've been through and it wasn't a nice experience at all actually," says Aluko.

"But I would like to think That it's a lesson for everybody to say That if That happens again, we need to deal with it differently. "

She adds: "I think racism in sport is a bigger conversation than just the individual.

"I think it's about diversity in boardrooms, diversity in the media, how the media writes about players of colour which then plays into a lot of The Stereotypes That people have on the terraces. "

'We're trying to make sure our communication is better'

One of The First things players and fans at all levels are told to do if they encounter racism or abuse is to report it.

Kick It Out, the anti-discrimination charity, is one of The Channels You can use to do That , through their app or website.

There were 109 reports of discrimination (not just racism) at grassroots level last Season - and 40% of those were in under-18 matches.

But Kick It Out's CEO Roisin Wood tells Newsbeat: "I don't think our grassroots statistics reflect at all what's going on. "

She adds: "I just think we don't have an impact at grassroots Football and we have to get better at That - I'm talking as us as Kick It Out as well as all Football bodies. "

Roisin says Kick It Out is "trying to make sure our communication is better between [the FA] and us and Between Us and The Victim . "

She adds: "We just need more resources to make sure people, even if the outcome doesn't go the way they wanted it to go, they feel confident in The Process . "

Kick It Out gets a total of about £800,000 a year in funding from the FA, Premier League , Football League and Professional Footballers' Association.

With a lot of pressure on Football 's authorities this Season to make sure there isn't a repeat of last Season 's incidents, it remains to be Seen how much of an effect footballing bodies' promises will have.

Reporting by Nesta McGregor, Ben Mundy, Imran Rahman-Jones and Eleanor Roper.

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