Australia-born footballer Ryan Williams has officially joined the Indian national football team camp in Bengaluru, marking a historic development for Indian football. The All India Football Federation (AIFF) confirmed his inclusion, shortly after Williams arrived at the national camp along with defender Jay Gupta.
Gives Up Australian Passport to Represent India
Born in Perth, Australia, the 32-year-old winger has reportedly renounced his Australian citizenship to become an Indian national, fulfilling one of the key eligibility requirements for representing the country at the international level.
A formal citizenship handover ceremony was conducted at the Bengaluru FC training facility, where Indian football legend Sunil Chhetri personally presented Williams with his official Indian documents. Williams, who joined Bengaluru FC in 2023, described the emotional moment as one of the biggest milestones of his career.
A New Pathway for Future Talent
Williams’ induction signifies a major turning point for Indian football, highlighting AIFF’s broader vision to welcome:
Players of Indian origin living abroad
Foreign-based players willing to take full Indian citizenship
This move could open doors for more global-level talent to consider India as a serious international football destination.
Ahead of AFC Asian Cup Qualifier
Ahead of India’s upcoming AFC Asian Cup qualifier against Bangladesh in Dhaka on November 18, AIFF extended invitations to two overseas-based players:
Ryan Williams
Abneet Bharti
Their inclusion indicates India’s growing strategic focus on strengthening international competitiveness and squad depth.
Why This Move Matters for Indian Football
Sets a precedent for global talent adoption
Enhances squad experience and attacking strength
Boosts international exposure at club and national level
Aligns with India’s long-term goal of becoming a competitive Asian football nation