Tottenham Hotspur defender Djed Spence made history on Tuesday, becoming the first Muslim player to earn a senior cap for the England national team. The landmark moment came when the 25-year-old was subbed into England’s 5-0 World Cup qualifying victory over Serbia in Belgrade.

Spence, who came on to replace Reece James in the 69th minute, shared his surprise and gratitude after the match. “I was surprised because I didn’t know I was the first, so it’s a blessing,” he said. “It’s good to make history and hopefully inspire young kids around the world that they can make it as well.”

The debut is being hailed as a breakthrough moment for British Muslims, who are under-represented in professional football despite making up a significant portion of the population. Ebadur Rahman, founder of Nujum Sports, highlighted the importance of the moment, stating, “Djed has a big responsibility on his shoulders—not only is he playing for England, he is playing for Muslims around the world because he is now a role model breaking a barrier.”

Spence’s journey to the England squad has been one of perseverance. After starting his professional career with Middlesbrough, he joined Tottenham in 2022. Following a challenging start with the club and three loan spells, he has since become a key player, contributing to the team’s Europa League final victory last season.

The moment was an emotional one for Spence, who reflected on his difficult path to the top. “Days like today are special because of God, for me,” he said. “I was a little bit emotional because the journey hasn’t been easy. But I am officially an England player now and I am over the moon.”

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