Former midfielder Chris Bart-Williams, who played for clubs such as Sheffield Wednesday, Nottingham Forest, and Ipswich, passed away at the age of 49 in the US, where he worked as a coach. Tragically, his death coincided with that of Trevor Francis, his former manager at Sheffield Wednesday.
It is with great sadness that we share the news of the untimely passing of Chris Bart-Williams, the highly revered former midfielder who graced the football pitches of Sheffield Wednesday and Nottingham Forest. At the young age of 49, his sudden departure has left the football community in mourning and fans reminiscing about his memorable moments on the field.
Chris Bart-Williams was widely regarded as a talented and versatile player, known for his exceptional technical skills, vision, and leadership qualities. He possessed exceptional ball control and had a knack for creating goalscoring opportunities for his teammates. Throughout his illustrious career, Bart-Williams demonstrated immense dedication and passion for the sport, becoming a beloved figure among fans and teammates alike.
Born on May 9, 1974, in London, Bart-Williams began his professional career at Leyton Orient before making a move to Sheffield Wednesday in 1991. His time at Sheffield Wednesday proved to be a defining period in his football journey, where he showcased his immense talent and helped the club secure notable victories in both domestic and international competitions.
In 1995, Chris Bart-Williams made a significant move to Nottingham Forest, where he continued to excel and etch his name in the club’s history. His contributions played a vital role in Nottingham Forest’s commendable performances, and he was widely recognized as a key figure in the team’s midfield. Bart-Williams’ influence extended beyond the pitch, as he was respected for his professionalism, sportsmanship, and positive attitude.
Whilst his physical presence may no longer grace the football stadiums, Chris Bart-Williams’ legacy will undoubtedly endure in the hearts and minds of those who had the privilege of watching him play. The football world has lost a true icon, an exceptional player, and a remarkable individual. Our thoughts and condolences go out to his family, friends, and all those affected by this tragic loss.
May Chris Bart-Williams rest in eternal peace, forever remembered for his remarkable contributions to the beautiful game.
The club said he died in the US, where he was a mentor and a coach.
Former striker Trevor Francis, aged 69, passed away on Monday. The news arrived as both the Owls and Forest were dealing with this loss.

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