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A brief biography

As of 2025

Marcus.Mergulhao, Nov 7, 2025: The Times of India


Panaji : When Aussie Ryan Williams , an Anglo-Indian with Mumbai roots, joined Bengaluru FC in 2023, there was more than football on his mind. 


Williams had played for England clubs Portsmouth and Fulham, represented Australia in 2013 U20 World Cup, even made a senior team appearance for Socceroos in a friendly. But life on the Perth Glory wing seemed unfulfilling.

Two years on, Williams decided to give up his Australian citizenship and take up an Indian passport. 
The move makes the 32-year-old eligible for selection to India’s national team. Williams could even make his debut later this month, against Bangladesh in AFC Asian Cup 2027 qualifier. For Williams, it’ll be a true homecoming. His maternal grandfather, Lincoln Eric Grostate, a footballer of some repute in Mumbai circles, had played for the erstwhile Tatas team and represented Bombay (then) in the Santosh Trophy nationals in 1956, losing the title narrowly to the great coach Syed Rahim’s Hyderabad.


Ryan follows Arata to take up Indian citizenship

BFC captain this season, Williams became only the second professional footballer after Japaneseborn Izumi Arata in 2012 to take up Indian citizenship and play for the senior India team. The winger is expected to be summoned for national duty by coach Khalid Jamil, with the camp kicking off in Bengaluru this week. “One of the things my grandfather, who passed away, said was, ‘Please go and play in India. The process (of obtaining an Indian passport) was difficult, but the decision was not. It’s something that my family and I thought about a lot,” Williams told TOI adding, “Making debut for the national team is the proudest moment for any professional footballer. I’ve been waiting so long for this moment.”

“When I put on the India jersey, I’ll give everything for the country,” he promised, “It’s quite difficult to put (that feeling) into words, but there’s going to be joy. It will be quite emotional.”


Williams can draw strength from a strong football background. Grandfather Grostate troubled defences while playing for Central Railway SC, Tatas and Bombay, once even defeating the mighty Bengal who boasted of nine international players.

Both his brothers, Aryn and Rhys, have played professional football at a high level, with Rhys turning out for Middlesborough, Burnley and Charlton Athletic in the English Premiership, before moving to Perth Glory and playing internationally for Australia. 
 “There’s more than just a little bit of history (with this move). My mother was born here, my grandparents, my great grandparents too. My grandmother has an old scrapbook with all the pictures. He was a good left footer, good striker. It feels like a bit of a full circle.”


At 32, Williams is not exactly in the prime of his career but believes he has plenty to offer. “Physically I’m in a great position. Mentally, I am getting more efficient and mature. I feel I’ve still got so many years, else I wouldn’t have done this,” he said.


For Williams, it’s difficult to put into words his feeling at having the Indian passport in his hand, after a lengthy process that kicked off with a one-year stay in the country, then another year-long process that involved extensive documentation, multiple paperwork, innumerable phone calls and several trips to govt offices.


“The police had never seen someone coming in and handing over their Aussie passport, so that was an eyeopener. When something feels right, you have to go for it. There are positives and negatives with everything, but the positives just completely blew the negatives out of the water, so it was a no-brainer,” said Williams.

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