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Ryan Williams is an Australian-born professional footballer (winger) who plays for Bengaluru FC in the Indian Super League (ISL) and has represented the India national football team (Blue Tigers) after giving up his Australian citizenship.

Born as Ryan Dale Williams on 28 October 1993 (age 32 as of 2026) in Subiaco, Perth, Australia, he is the son of an Anglo-Indian mother from Mumbai. He moved to India in 2023 and has become a key figure in Indian football, often highlighted for his emotional journey of choosing Indian roots over his birth country’s passport.

Early Life and India Connection

Who is Ryan Williams? The Footballer Who Chose India Over Australia
Who is Ryan Williams? The Footballer Who Chose India Over Australia

Williams was born and raised in Perth but has deep Indian family ties. His mother hails from Mumbai, and his grandfather reportedly played for Bombay in the Santosh Trophy. He and his brother spent parts of their childhood in Mumbai (then Bombay). This heritage played a major role in his decision to switch allegiance to India.

Club Career Highlights

  • Youth and England stint: Product of Portsmouth academy; played for clubs like Barnsley, Oxford United, and others in English leagues (including EFL Championship and lower tiers). He also had a brief association with Fulham.
  • Australia return: Joined Perth Glory in the A-League.
  • Move to India (2023 onwards): Signed with Bengaluru FC in July 2023. In his debut ISL season, he scored 3 goals and won the club’s Player’s Player of the Season award. In the 2024-25 season, he contributed 7 goals and 4 assists, helping Bengaluru reach the ISL Cup final (lost to Mohun Bagan Super Giant in extra time). He has been a consistent performer on the right wing, known for his pace, dribbling, and link-up play (especially with players like Sunil Chhetri earlier). His contract with Bengaluru runs until 2028.

International Career: From Socceroos to Blue Tigers

  • He represented Australia at youth levels (including U20 World Cup) and earned one senior cap for the Socceroos in a 2019 friendly against South Korea.
  • In late 2025, he began the process to switch to India. Since India does not allow dual citizenship, he surrendered his Australian passport and acquired Indian citizenship (he received his Indian passport after a long process involving a No Objection Certificate from Football Australia and FIFA approval in November 2025).
  • He made his India debut as a substitute (or in the squad) during AFC Asian Cup 2027 qualifiers. On 31 March 2026 (or around that date), he scored a dream debut goal in India’s 2-1 win against Hong Kong in Kochi, earning praise and the No. 10 jersey in some contexts. Fans and media described it as a “fairytale debut” and a “full circle moment” for his family.

This switch made him only the second player (after Arata Izumi) to give up foreign citizenship specifically to play for India. Sunil Chhetri reportedly first informed the AIFF about Williams’ interest.

Why He Gave Up Australian Citizenship

Williams has spoken about it as reconnecting with his mother’s Indian roots and a personal “full circle” for his family. He moved his family to Bengaluru and expressed overwhelming pride in wearing the India jersey. Many in Australia and elsewhere were surprised by the move, as Australian citizenship/passport is highly valued, but he prioritized passion, identity, and contributing to Indian football. He has mentioned facing skepticism but persisted through the lengthy citizenship and FIFA clearance process.

Playing Style and Impact on Indian Football

As a right winger (primarily), the 1.75m tall player brings pace, technical skill, and experience from European and Australian leagues. Indian media and fans see him as a potential “new hope” or “saviour” for the national team amid challenges in the sport. His story has inspired many, boosting interest in Indian football and highlighting overseas-origin talent with Indian heritage.

By PRADEEP

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