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Teton Saltes, Oglala, professional football player signed by the New York Jets of the NFL (2021), offensive tackle [14] Later joined XFL team Arlington Renegades in 2023, [15] He is a 2023 XFL Champion. [16] Sonny Sixkiller, Cherokee, quarterback [17] Jakeb Sullivan, Cheyenne River Lakota Sioux, quarterback
Using Indigenous names and mascots, like the former Washington Football Team name, extends beyond racial insensitivity; it reinforces colonialism and erases Indigenous identity and land. [1] Such practices maintain the power relationship between the dominant culture and the Indigenous culture, and can be seen as a form of cultural imperialism ...
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa – (Hawaiʻi Rainbow Warriors and Rainbow Wahine) From 2000 through 2013, each team was allowed to select its own nickname; most notably, the football team was simply known as "The Warriors". In 2013, the school adopted the identity of "Rainbow Warriors" for all men's teams, while women's teams remain "Rainbow ...
From Kilrea, [3] [1] he made his Linfield debut in the Northern Ireland Football League Cup against Queen's University Belfast A.F.C. in October 2023. [4] He made his NIFL Premiership debut for Linfield as a 15 year-old against Ballymena United in November 2023. [5]
Awarded the number 18 shirt, he made his Barnet debut and the first Football League appearance of his career on 8 January 2011 in a 3–1 win over Bradford City. [18] O'Brien battled it out with Jake Cole and loanee Sam Walker for the number 1 jersey [9] and made eight appearances during the remainder of the 2010/11 season. [19]
Lawal started his football career with the joint youth setup of Irish sides St. Kevin's Boys and Bohemian, playing for the latter at under-19 level. [3] He joined English Premier League side Watford in 2019.
Dibley-Dias was born in Lower Hutt, New Zealand to a Brazilian father and a New Zealand mother.He moved to England with his family at a young age. [2] [3] He is the grandson of Brazilian footballer Manoelzinho, [4] and is eligible to represent Portugal and Brazil internationally through his father, England and New Zealand through his mother.
Born in Dublin, O'Shea began his career at St. Kevin's Boys before moving to English club West Bromwich Albion. [3] He spent the 2017–18 season on loan at Hereford. [4] [5] O'Shea was part of the Hereford side that won the Southern League Premier Division, winning promotion to the National League North.