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India’s Football Horizon: Meet the Overseas-Born Stars in Line for the Blue Tigers

November 8, 20254 Mins Read
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Indian Football: A New Dawn with Overseas Talent

Indian football has long been a journey filled with untapped potential. While the nation churns out talented players, the national team often finds it challenging to shine on the global stage. Recent moves indicate a positive shift, as hopes rise for the inclusion of international talent.

In a notable change, former Australian winger Ryan Williams has officially become an Indian citizen. This significant step paves the way for the inclusion of Overseas Citizens of India (OCI) in the national football team. Alongside him is Nepal-born defender Abneet Bharti, currently undergoing trials with the squad in preparation for India’s AFC Asian Cup qualifier against Bangladesh. These actions align with AIFF president Kalyan Chaubey’s vision to expand the talent pool by bringing in players of Indian origin who have refined their skills abroad.

This surge in inclusivity comes at a crucial time for Indian football. After missing the 2027 AFC Asian Cup, the team is undergoing a rebuilding phase. Incorporating players with international experience could provide the squad with fresh energy and tactics, giving India a shot at success on the world stage.

OCI and FIFA Regulations

Simply having Indian roots isn’t sufficient for players. FIFA regulations allow players to change national teams only if they have played fewer than three competitive matches for another country before turning 21, and none in official tournaments.

In India, dual citizenship isn’t permitted. OCI and Person of Indian Origin (PIO) holders must surrender their foreign citizenship and obtain an Indian passport to play at an international level. This rule has hindered many overseas talents from joining the national team. However, Ryan Williams’ recent citizenship highlights the possibility for others to follow suit, potentially allowing more Indian-origin footballers from abroad to represent India legally.

Introducing Talented Overseas Players

Yan Dhanda (Centre Forward, England)
Yan Dhanda, 26, a graduate of the Liverpool and West Bromwich Albion academies, currently plays for Hearts of Midlothian in Scotland. He’s known for his technical skills and creativity, with a strong desire to play for India due to his father’s background. His addition could strengthen India’s attack significantly.

Manprit Sarkaria (Centre Forward, Austria)
Austrian-born Manprit Sarkaria, 28, has Indian roots from his parents in Amritsar. Known for his speed and tactical abilities, he has experience playing in the Austrian national team setup. His potential availability could enhance India’s forward line with valuable European experience.

Dilan Markanday (Left Winger, England)
At just 23, Dilan Markanday has made a name for himself after coming through Tottenham Hotspur’s academy and now playing for Chesterfield. A skillful dribbler, he may provide an exciting option for India’s attacking plays if he decides to commit.

Brandon Khela (Centre Midfielder, England)
Brandon Khela made history by being the first British South Asian to sign a professional contract with Birmingham City. His calm demeanor and technical skills could bring stability to India’s midfield.

Adrian Pereira (Left Back, Norway)
Adrian Pereira, with Indian and Ugandan ancestry, could fill a long-standing need for a solid left-back. His experience in European leagues promises to enhance India’s defensive game.

Sai Sachdev (Right Back, England)
Young right-back Sai Sachdev from Sheffield United blends defensive skills with attacking flair. His training with senior teams adds depth to India’s defensive lineup.

Danny Batth (Centre Back, England)
Veteran Danny Batth brings leadership and experience from his career in the English Championship. His presence could provide organizational strength to India’s defense.

Simranjit Thandi (Centre Back, England)
Simranjit Thandi, currently in Cyprus, is comfortable on the ball and could introduce modern defensive techniques to the Indian backline.

Rohan Luthra (Goalkeeper, England)
Rohan Luthra stands out as a professional goalkeeper of Indian origin, bringing crucial experience and skill to a position where India has traditionally faced challenges.

Mal Benning (Left Back, England)
With over a decade in English football, Mal Benning represents a realistic option as India seeks talent from overseas.

Omid Singh (Midfield, Iran)
Omid Singh, with Indian roots, has spent his career in the Iranian league and has shown genuine interest in playing for India. His experience could be an asset if India prioritizes older talent.

A Bright Future for Indian Football

With the recent citizenship of Ryan Williams and Abneet Bharti’s trials, the All India Football Federation is clearly indicating its intent to broaden its talent search. By welcoming OCI players who have competed in high-level leagues, the national team can gain not just skills, but also crucial experience it has previously lacked.

This shift signals a vital evolution in Indian football—by integrating global skills and training methods, India can improve its competitiveness in AFC competitions and beyond. If done right, this approach could lead to a brighter future for Indian football, bringing the hopes of millions to life.

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