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If Bermuda can produce English Premier League footballers, why can’t Hong Kong?

  • West Ham’s Nathan Trott is EPL’s latest Bermudian, whereas talent from Hong Kong, with 100 times the population, does not thrive abroad

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Nathan Trott became the latest in a line of Bermudians to join English Premier League clubs when he signed for West Ham. Photo: Getty Images

While playing European club football remains a pipe dream for Hong Kong’s players, a man from tiny Bermuda has been carving out a career on the continent.

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Nathan Trott was 13 when he chose joining Spanish club Valencia over staying on his home island – whose population of 63,500 people is less than 1 per cent of Hong Kong’s 7.5 million.

The goalkeeper recently signed a two-year contract extension with West Ham United of the English Premier League, following two successful seasons on loan at Vejle BK in Denmark.

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Growing up, Trott, 25, had ready access to facilities, and inspiration from Bermudians who cracked English football: Clyde Best at West Ham, the Manchester City cult hero Shaun Goater, and now Nahki Wells at Bristol City.

Nathan Trott felt he had to leave Bermuda to get his break. Photo: Getty Images
Nathan Trott felt he had to leave Bermuda to get his break. Photo: Getty Images
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