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Kashif Mumtaz Siddiqi (born 25 January 1986) is a professional footballer who plays as a defender. Born in England, Siddiqi represented
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at senior international level. After playing youth football with various teams in England, Siddiqi moved to the United States on a scholarship to play college soccer, before spending two seasons in the
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, before moving to the Middle East to play. In 2011, Siddiqi founded the Kashif Siddiqi Foundation, which aims to encourage young British Asians into the game. He is also an ambassador for Kick It Out, an anti-racism organisation.


Early and personal life

Kashif Mumtaz Siddiqi was born in Hammersmith to an Indian father and a Ugandan mother. He is Muslim. In January 2012, Siddiqi was invited to the inaugural Asian Football Awards at Wembley Stadium, where he handed out the award for Young Asian Player of the Year to Danny Batth. In April 2012, Siddiqi was made an official ambassador for
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's "Search for an Asian Star" campaign 2012, along with player
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and Bhangra musicians Jaz Dhami and H Dhami. The 2012 edition of the tournament attracted 400 children.


Club career


Early career in England

Siddiqi played youth football for Arsenal,
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, Hayes,
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and Boston United.


College career

In 2005 Siddiqi played college soccer in the United States on a scholarship, while studying for a degree in Business Administration, attending
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in St. Petersburg, Florida for two years and
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for one year. He then transferred to Fresno Pacific University for his last year to finish off his degree and play club football.


USL PDL career

In 2009 the
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began paying some players, and that same season Siddiqi signed to play with the Springfield Demize. He made his debut for the team in their 2009 season opener against
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, and spent the season as club captain. He spent the 2010 season with the
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, also in the USL PDL.


Later career and injuries

Siddiqi later played in the Middle East, for Al-Wasl of Dubai, before his career was interrupted by a number of serious injuries.


Return to the USL PDL

Siddiqi signed for the
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for the 2012 season.


Return to England

Siddiqi signed for Football League club
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in September 2013, having trained with the club during the previous season, following his recovery from a hip injury. In August 2019, he signed for Oxford United in a player/ambassadorial role, with the intention that he would join an Indian club on loan. In September 2019, he moved to Indian club Real Kashmir on loan. He missed the first two I-League games due to injury. He was released at the end of the 2019–20 season.


International career

Siddiqi received his first national team call-up to the Pakistan under-23 team in May 2007 for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Qualifiers, making his debut against
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, and playing in two further matches against Kuwait and Qatar. He was called back up to the under-23 team in 2010. In 2008, he was called up by the senior team to take part in the SAFF Championship, and later that year he earned one full international cap. In March 2011, Siddiqi was named in the provisional 37-man squad for the upcoming AFC Challenge Cup qualifying matches. Siddiqi has also played for the 'Pakistan XI', a team composed of Europe-based players of Pakistani origin which competes in friendly games.


Charity work

In 2011, Siddiqi founded the Kashif Siddiqi Foundation, with the aim to encourage increase the participation of British Asians in association football. Siddiqi has also attended meetings with the English Football Association on the matter. In April 2011, Siddiqi and the foundation played in a charity match to raise money for the Sodje Sports Foundation, Bury Hospice and The Bury Fusilier. He is also an ambassador for Kick It Out. He is also the co-founder of the ''Football For Peace'' organization. In November 2013, Siddiqi was honoured by
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for his charity work.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Siddiqi, Kashif 1986 births Living people English people of Indian descent British sportspeople of Indian descent British Asian footballers English people of Ugandan descent English Muslims English footballers Arsenal F.C. players Wycombe Wanderers F.C. players Hayes F.C. players Yeading F.C. players Boston United F.C. players Springfield Demize players Fresno Fuego players USL League Two players Eckerd College alumni Northampton Town F.C. players Association football defenders Footballers from Hammersmith English expatriate sportspeople in the United States Expatriate soccer players in the United States English expatriate footballers Oxford United F.C. players Oxford United F.C. non-playing staff Naturalised citizens of Pakistan Pakistani footballers Pakistan international footballers