1. Christopher Gerald Bart-Williams was a football coach and professional player.

1. Christopher Gerald Bart-Williams was a football coach and professional player.
Chris Bart-Williams played in the Football League for Leyton Orient and Ipswich Town, in Cyprus with APOEL and in Malta with Marsaxlokk.
Chris Bart-Williams made 36 league appearances with the club and scored twice.
Once with Sheffield Wednesday, Chris Bart-Williams was immediately given a first-team place.
Chris Bart-Williams began his career playing as an attacking midfielder.
In December 2001, Chris Bart-Williams left Forest, signing for Charlton Athletic, initially on a short-term contract.
Chris Bart-Williams was released at the end of the season and decided to move away from English football.
Chris Bart-Williams had been linked with a return to Nottingham Forest, although the rumour was denied by Forest.
Chris Bart-Williams served as an assistant for the Boston Breakers, a team in the WPSL.
Chris Bart-Williams was head coach of their reserve squads under the SoccerPlus Connecticut club.
Chris Bart-Williams joined the Quinnipiac University men's soccer programme as an assistant coach, helping to lead them to a 2013 MAAC championship and the first round of the NCAA soccer tournament.
Chris Bart-Williams served as an assistant coach for the Quinnipiac University men's soccer team for six years.
Chris Bart-Williams ran an international soccer training and college recruiting service, CBW Soccer Elite, placing talented student-athletes in American college soccer programmes.
Chris Bart-Williams was a consultant to Charlotte Soccer Academy's US Soccer Development Academy programme and was the head of Gulliver Schools' boys' soccer programme in Miami, Florida.
Chris Bart-Williams died on 24 July 2023, at the age of 49.
Chris Bart-Williams had been working and living in the United States.
Chris Bart-Williams's death came on the same day as his former Sheffield Wednesday manager Trevor Francis.