January 22, 2025
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Gallery: Abdur Rahman

Muhammad Abdur Rahman’s journey from Burnley’s Youth Team to Coppull United FC is a story of resilience and ambition. Despite setbacks, the young footballer from Rochdale is determined to climb the football ladder and chase his dreams.

Muhammad Abdur Rahman, a footballer from Rochdale, Greater Manchester, has demonstrated incredible resilience throughout his journey in the sport. From his time with Burnley’s Youth Team to representing Panjab FA and overcoming personal challenges, Rahman’s story is one of perseverance, hard work, and determination. Now with Coppull United FC, he’s setting his sights on reaching new heights in football.

Muhammad Abdur Rahman, a young and determined footballer from Rochdale, Greater Manchester, has shown incredible resilience and talent in his journey through the world of football.

Rahman began his professional pathway with Burnley’s Youth Team, playing for the club between 2018 and 2021. Reflecting on his time there, he recalls: “At Burnley’s Youth Team, it was a great opportunity for my development. I learned new things from great coaches, played alongside amazing players, and received some of the best coaching available. It was one of the best experiences of my life and has equipped me with knowledge that will help me in the years to come.”

During the same period, Rahman trained with Jack Wilshere’s NCF Elites in London, working towards a dream of representing England at the prestigious Gothia Youth World Cup. His relentless passion and hard work were evident even then.

A memorable highlight of Rahman’s early career came in June 2019 when he represented Panjab FA in a historic match against Barry Town, a team that had recently qualified for the Europa League. “I am grateful to the coaches for giving me the opportunity to represent Panjab FA. It was an amazing experience playing against such a strong team,” Rahman reflects.

“Anything is possible. If you work hard, have faith, and give it your best shot – the sky is the limit.”

Muhammad Abdur Rahman

In 2021, Rahman joined Bolton County FC, where he played until 2023. However, this period wasn’t without its challenges. Health issues posed a significant obstacle, and Rahman took time to reassess and rebuild. “It was a tough period overall,” he admits. “I definitely needed to look at things and question myself in terms of improving and my development.”

Showing incredible determination, Rahman made a strong comeback by joining Coppull United FC in August 2024. With renewed focus, he is now setting his sights on climbing the football ladder and chasing his dreams.

Rahman’s story is a testament to resilience, hard work, and the power of self-belief. “Anything is possible,” he says. “If you work hard, have faith, and give it your best shot – the sky is the limit. There are ups and downs, but it’s important to stay strong during the tough periods.”

With his dedication and positive mindset, Muhammad Abdur Rahman is undoubtedly a name to watch in the future of football.

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