Hamid Asma

Hamid Asma (born on March 10, 1986), nicknamed Hama, is a Pakistani-born Brunanter footballer who currently plays for AFC club Charlestown FC.

Early life
Asma was born in Bahawalpur, West Punjab, Pakistan, the son of Zaibunisa and Mazhar Asma, a physician whose work brought his family to Koningstad in 1990. At age 10, in primary school, Asma was discovered to be dyslexic. Later studies he found trying.

Career
Asma was signed to by Koningstad's Arabian FC in September, 2003, and made his debut on 10 January 2004 against Roodstad Athletic as a substitute. From 2005 on he appeared in every game Arabian FC played and performed well.

Nevertheless, Asma joined newly-founded Charlestown FC in 2008 after being told by the Arabian FC manager that he was surplus to requirements. In the 2011 AFC Tournament Asma scored two goals; he made one against FC Pieter II in the 40th minute and was the only one to score for Charlestown in the match against the Middleton Arrows.

Asma is a forward who can also play as a right-winger. His strong running and work-rate has impressed the coaching staff and fans alike.