Derrick Williams (footballer)

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Derrick Williams
Personal information
Full name Derrick Shaun Williams [1]
Date of birth (1993-01-17) 17 January 1993 (age 31) [2]
Place of birth Hamburg, Germany
Height 6 ft 1 in (1.86 m) [3]
Position(s) Centre back
Team information
Current team
Atlanta United
Number 3
Youth career
Tramore AFC
2009–2012 Aston Villa
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2011–2013 Aston Villa 1 (0)
2013–2016 Bristol City 111 (4)
2016–2021 Blackburn Rovers 138 (6)
2021–2022 LA Galaxy 47 (0)
2022–2023 D.C. United 15 (1)
2024– Atlanta United 30 (1)
International career
2011–2012 Republic of Ireland U19 8 (0)
2012–2013 Republic of Ireland U21 6 (0)
2018–2019 Republic of Ireland 3 (1)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 03:13, 21 October 2024 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 11:30, 20 October 2022 (UTC)

Derrick Shaun Williams (born 17 January 1993) is a professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Major League Soccer club Atlanta United. He is a product of the Aston Villa Academy, having signed as a youngster from his local side Tramore AFC in County Waterford, and also played in England for Bristol City and Blackburn Rovers. Born in Germany, he played for the Republic of Ireland internationally.

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Early life

Williams was born in Hamburg, Germany in 1993, [4] to an Irish mother and an African-American father. With his father serving in the United States Army at the time, Williams moved regularly during spells in Germany and the United States. In 2000, when Williams was seven years old, the family eventually settled in Tramore, County Waterford in Ireland. [5] [6] It was here where he began playing football, and was later spotted playing for Tramore A. F. C. and Waterford. At the age of 15, he was offered a contract by Manchester United, however he decided to join Aston Villa instead in January 2009, due to their success in developing academy players into first team players. [5]

Club career

Aston Villa

Following a number of injuries to Alex McLeish's first team squad in the latter stages of the 2011–12 season, the versatile defender was brought in to train with the first team on a number of occasions. His first competitive involvement with the first team saw him earn a place on the bench for the defeats to Arsenal and Chelsea, and the draw with Liverpool.[ citation needed ]

Williams made his first-team debut under Paul Lambert, as a substitute in Villa's 1–1 Premier League draw against Queens Park Rangers on 1 December 2012. [7]

Bristol City

After struggling to make it into the Aston Villa first team, Williams signed for Bristol City, newly relegated to League One, on a three-year contract on 24 June 2013. [7] He made his debut in a 2–0 away win at Gillingham in the League Cup on 6 August, [8] and continued to solidify his place in the line up, starting almost every league match for City that season. His first professional goal came on 15 February 2014, in a 2–2 draw at home to Tranmere Rovers. [8]

Bristol City started the 2014–15 League One season with a 16-match unbeaten run, [9] a club record,[ citation needed ] and the second longest unbeaten run in the country at the time, only behind Chelsea. [9] Williams was a key fixture in this run, starting every match. His first goal of the season came in this run, in a 3–2 home win over Chesterfield on 11 October, and his second was scored in a Football League Trophy win over Coventry City in early December. [10] Williams was sent off for the first time in his career in a 1–0 away defeat at the hands of Crewe Alexandra, forcing him to miss the following match. [10] Williams played in the Football League Trophy final at Wembley Stadium on 22 March 2015, a match in which City beat Walsall 2–0, becoming the only side to have won the competition three times. [11] He was a regular in the City side that confirmed promotion to the Championship with three matches of the season still to go. [12]

Blackburn Rovers

On 26 August 2016, Williams joined Championship club Blackburn Rovers on a three-year contract. [13] He scored his first goal for the club in a 1–1 draw against Cardiff City where he found the equaliser in the 90th minute of the match. [14] In his first season with the club, he managed to make 39 appearances in the league and three in the FA Cup. He was also named as the Player of the Season. [15]

LA Galaxy

On 4 March 2021, Williams moved to the United States and joined Major League Soccer club LA Galaxy after his contract with Blackburn Rovers was cancelled by mutual consent. [16] [17]

D.C. United

On 10 November 2022, Williams was traded to D.C. United in exchange for $180,000 in General Allocation Money. [18]

Atlanta United

On 22 December 2023, Williams was selected by Atlanta United in the second stage of the MLS Re-Entry Draft. [19] On 12 January 2024, Atlanta announced that it had signed Williams on a two-year deal with an option for a third. [20]

International career

Williams was eligible to play for Germany, the United States, and the Republic of Ireland. In February 2011, he made his debut for the Republic of Ireland U19 team against Croatia U19, before going onto play in three of Ireland's four fixtures of the UEFA European Under-19 Championship later that year. On 10 September 2012, Williams made his debut for the Republic of Ireland U21 team, in a 4–2 victory over Italy U21. [21] On 28 May 2018, he made his full senior international debut for the Republic of Ireland national football team in a friendly game against France at the Stade De France. [22]

Williams scored his first senior goal in a friendly against New Zealand on Thursday, 14 November 2019 [23]

Career statistics

Club

As of match played 6 April 2024
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueNational cup League cup OtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Aston Villa 2011–12 [24] Premier League 00000000
2012–13 [25] Premier League10000010
Total10000010
Bristol City 2013–14 [8] League One 431203000481
2014–15 [10] League One44240106 [a] 1553
2015–16 [26] Championship 2411010261
2016–17 [27] Championship002020
Total11147070611315
Blackburn Rovers 2016–17 [27] Championship39130421
2017–18 [28] League One45130201 [b] 0511
2018–19 [29] Championship270101000290
2019–20 [30] Championship173101000193
2020–21 [31] Championship101001000111
Total13868050101526
LA Galaxy 2021 MLS 2100000210
2022 [32] MLS2702020300
Total4702020510
D.C. United 2023 [33] MLS241241
Atlanta United 2024 [34] MLS111111
Career total347121701209138513
  1. Appearances in Football League Trophy
  2. Appearance in EFL Trophy

International

As of match played 14 October 2020 [35]
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
Republic of Ireland 201810
201921
Total31
Scores and results list the Republic of Ireland's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Williams goal.
List of international goals scored by Derrick Williams [35]
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
114 November 2019 Aviva Stadium, Dublin, Republic of Ireland Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 1–13–1 Friendly

Honours

Bristol City

Blackburn Rovers

Individual

See also

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