Eric Williams (football coach) explained

Eric Williams
Birth Place:Kent, England
Position:Midfielder
Youthclubs1:Canterbury City F.C.
Clubs1:Canterbury City F.C.
Years2:1980
Clubs2:Newcastle KB United
Years3:1981
Clubs3:Po Chai Pills
Nationalteam1:England U18
Nationalcaps1:3
Manageryears1:1988-1990
Managerclubs1:North Perth Croatia
Manageryears2:1992-1993
Managerclubs2:Spearwood Dalmatinac
Manageryears3:1993-1995
Managerclubs3:Floreat Athena
Manageryears4:1994-1997
Managerclubs4:Western Australia State Team
Managerclubs5:Stirling Lions
Manageryears6:1999-2000
Managerclubs6:Swan I.C.
Manageryears7:2004–2005
Managerclubs7:Sriwijaya
Manageryears8:2007–2008
Managerclubs8:Perseman Manokwari[1]
Manageryears9:2010–2012
Managerclubs9:Yangon United
Manageryears10:2014–2015
Managerclubs10:Yangon United
Manageryears11:2015
Managerclubs11:Myanmar U16[2]
Manageryears12:2016–2017
Managerclubs12:Melaka United F.C.
Manageryears13:2020
Managerclubs13:Swan I.C.

Eric Williams is an English football manager.

Coaching career

Coaching career

Starting his coaching career in Western Australia to augment his income, he managed North Perth Croatia, Spearwood Dalmatinac and Floreat Athena. Between 1994 and 1997 he led the Western Australia State Team to historic victories over English clubs West Ham United and Nottingham Forest. He then coached at Stirling Lions and Swan I.C. before moving to Indonesia.

His first involvement in Myanmar was when he was invited to build the basic structure of a football academy right next to the Yangon United training site.The Kent native was first named coach of MNL title contenders Yangon United in 2010. At first, his appointment date coincided with his second marriage in Indonesia so he had to return later.[3]

Williams was commissioned to fill in the vacancy left by previous Melaka United coach Mat Zan Mat Aris in November 2016[4] [5] and won his first game 1–0 over PKNS FC.[6]

Other

Just after moving to Indonesia in 2002, he developed a national under-17s youth program.[3]

Williams was inducted into the Football Hall of Fame Western Australia in recognition of his achievements as the head coach of the Western Australia State Team.[3] [7]

He is helping the Rhys Williams Foundation which supports children in Indonesia to play football.[3]

Personal life

The coach has three sons, Rhys, Ryan and Aryn,[8] who were born in Australia and are all professional footballers. Williams offered his eldest son Rhys (who plays for Middlesbrough FC in the Premier League) a contract in the Malaysian Super League but it was promptly declined by Perth Glory.[9] Incidentally, he is adept at speaking Bahasa Melayu, the Malaysian language.\

Achievements

Notes and References

  1. https://www.antaranews.com/berita/74626/kalahkan-perseman-persijap-ke-puncak-klasemen-wilayah-dua Kalahkan Perseman, Persijap ke Puncak Klasemen Wilayah Dua
  2. https://www.mmtimes.com/sports/15615-myanmar-u16s-start-new-campaign-with-new-coach.html Myanmar U16s start new campaign with new coach
  3. https://www.mmtimes.com/sports/9893-from-the-gold-coast-to-the-golden-land.html From the Gold Coast to the Golden Land
  4. Web site: (Football) Expectations high for new Malacca Utd coach Eric Williams | Malaysia General Business Sports and Lifestyle News. New Straits Times. 16 November 2016 . 11 July 2017.
  5. Web site: Eric Williams is new Malacca United coach | Malaysia General Business Sports and Lifestyle News. New Straits Times. 15 November 2016 . 11 July 2017.
  6. Web site: Williams praises boys after their first win in 2017 . goal.com. 11 July 2017.
  7. Web site: Football Hall of Fame, Western Australia : Hall of Recognition. members.iinet.net.au. 11 July 2017.
  8. http://footballwest.com.au/williams-follows-in-fathers-footsteps/ Williams follows in father's footsteps
  9. Web site: Rhys Williams prepares for A-League final as father battles in Malaysia – ESPN FC. espnfc.com. 11 July 2017.