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  1. 22 de mar. de 2015 · With Paul Canoville, Omid Djalili, Michael Duberry, Trevor Nelson. The remarkable life and experience of the first black footballer to play for Chelsea FC, during an era where racial discrimination, bigotry and violence were customary in sport, its fans and Britain.

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    • Paul Canoville, Omid Djalili, Michael Duberry
    • Tony Awor
  2. 25 de mar. de 2015 · The remarkable and powerful story of Chelsea’s first black player is told this Sunday on Sky Sports. The documentary Black & Blue charts the life of Paul Canoville, who suffered racial...

  3. The remarkable life and experience of the first black footballer to play for Chelsea FC, during an era where racial discrimination, bigotry and violence were...

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    • Anton Defoe
  4. It won a number of awards include Best Autobiography in the National Sporting Club 's 2009 Book Awards, and Best Autobiography in the 2009 British Sports Book Awards. [58] In March 2015 Sky Sports aired a documentary film chronicling his life story entitled Black & Blue: The Paul Canoville Story. [59]

    • 4 March 1962 (age 61)
    • 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
    • Paul Kenneth Canoville
    • Southall, England
  5. 2 de mai. de 2024 · Black & Blue - The Paul Canoville story. The remarkable and powerful story of Paul Canoville, Chelsea’s first black player, is told this Sunday on Sky Sports 1 from 7pm.

  6. the remarkable life and experience of the first black footballer to play for chelsea fc, during an era where racial discrimination, bigotry and violence were customary in sport, its fans and britain. ‘the abuse paul canoville faced on and off the pitch is one of the most extreme examples ever known of racism in football’

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    • Run Digital Creative
  7. Summaries. The remarkable life and experience of the first black footballer to play for Chelsea FC, during an era where racial discrimination, bigotry and violence were customary in sport, its fans and Britain. The abuse Paul Canoville faced on and off the pitch is one of the most extreme examples ever known of racism in football.