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Brett Williams (soccer)
Brett Williams may refer to: * Brett Williams (offensive lineman) (born 1980), American football player * Brett Williams (defensive lineman) (born 1958), Canadian football player * Brett Williams (defensive end), former defensive end for the Los Angeles Xtreme * Brett Williams (footballer, born 1968), English footballer *Brett Williams (footballer, born 1987), English footballer * Brett T. Williams, U.S. Air Force officer and cybersecurity expert *Brett Williams (Australian cricketer) Brett Douglas Williams (born 15 December 1967) is a former Australian cricketer. He was a right-handed medium-pace bowler and lower-order batsman. Williams was a member of the Australia national under-19 cricket team that won the 1988 Youth Cri ... (born 1967), Australian cricketer * Brett Williams (New Zealand cricketer) (born 1965), New Zealand cricketer {{hndis, Williams, Brett ...
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Brett Williams (offensive Lineman)
Brett Weston Williams (born May 2, 1980) is a former American football offensive tackle in the National Football League. Drafted in the fourth round of the 2003 NFL Draft, Williams played two full seasons for the Kansas City Chiefs. At the beginning of his third season, he suffered a career-ending injury. His football career developed at Osceola High School in Kissimmee, Florida, where he also excelled in track and field and weightlifting. Following graduation in 1998, Williams joined the Seminoles of Florida State, where he had a highly decorated college career. Starting in two National Championships (and being on the team for a third—his red shirt year), the 1999 Florida State team won the National Championship, defeating Virginia Tech, his ed shirtfreshman year. Williams started all four years of his college career. Williams earned many awards during his career at Florida State. He earned several All-ACC Honors. He was named a Freshman All-American. In 2002, he was sele ...
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Brett Williams (defensive Lineman)
Brett "the Toaster" Williams (born May 23, 1958 in Norfolk, Virginia) is a former Canadian Football League defensive end who played ten seasons for five different teams, as well as in the now defunct USFL, with Birmingham and Memphis. He was a CFL All-Star three times. He was nicknamed "the Toaster" because he also played offense in short yardage situations, thus he would "burn you on both sides" (of the football). Also after William Perry became famous in late 1985, appliance or kitchen-style nicknames became very popular for athletes such as Gerald McNeil being known as the Ice Cube and NBA The National Basketball Association (NBA) is a professional basketball league in North America. The league is composed of 30 teams (29 in the United States and 1 in Canada) and is one of the major professional sports leagues in the United St ... player Vinnie Johnson being called the Microwave. References 1958 births Living people BC Lions players Birmingham Stallions pl ...
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Brett Williams (defensive End)
Brett Williams (born October 15, 1973) is a former defensive end for the Los Angeles Xtreme of the XFL XFL may refer to: Sports * XFL (2001), a defunct American football league that played its only season in 2001 * XFL (2020), a professional American football league Vehicles * Bell XFL Airabonita, a 1940 U.S. Navy experimental interceptor aircra .... References 1973 births Living people American football defensive ends Clemson Tigers football Los Angeles Xtreme players Place of birth missing (living people) {{defensive-lineman-1970s-stub ...
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Brett Williams (footballer, Born 1968)
Brett Williams (born 19 March 1968) is an English former footballer who played for Hereford United, Nottingham Forest, Northampton Town, Oxford United, Stockport County and Stoke City. Career Williams started his career at Nottingham Forest having progressed through the youth ranks at the City Ground. He spent eight years at Forest as understudy to England international left-back Stuart Pearce and made 43 appearances in the league before being released in 1993 where he entered non-league football with Arnold Town. Due to an injury to Pearce, Williams played in the 1992 League Cup Final against Manchester United, Forest losing 1–0. Whilst at Nottingham Forest, he had loan spells at Stockport County, Northampton Town, Hereford United, Oxford United and finally Stoke City Stoke City Football Club is a professional football club based in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England, which competes in the . Founded as Stoke Ramblers in 1863, it changed its name to Stoke i ...
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Brett Williams (footballer, Born 1987)
Brett Anthony Williams (born 1 December 1987) is an English footballer who plays as a forward for A.F.C. Totton. Club career Williams began his career at Eastleigh before joining Winchester City in 2008. However, in November 2008 Williams returned to Eastleigh on loan before signing a new contract in February 2009. In October 2009, Eastleigh received a club record transfer fee from AFC Totton where he then played for one season before returning to Eastleigh for a third time after a successful one-month-long loan. Williams joined Championship team Reading on 18 January on an 18-month contract after a successful trial period which included scoring for the reserves. Reading paid £50,000 to sign Williams. Other clubs that were rumoured to be interested in signing Williams were Southampton, Brighton & Hove Albion and Wycombe Wanderers. Since then he has gone on to score again and provide an assist in a reserve match against Crystal Palace. Despite never being named in a squad t ...
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Brett T
Brett derives from a Middle English surname meaning " Briton" or "Breton", referring to the Celtic people of Britain and Brittany, France. Brette can be a feminine name. People with the surname * Adrian Brett (born 1945) English flutist and writer * Agnes Baldwin Brett (1876–1955), American numismatist * Bill Brett, Baron Brett (born 1942), English politician and businessman * Bob Brett (1953−2021), Australian tennis coach * Brian Brett (speedway rider) (1938-2006), English speedway rider * Brian Brett (born 1950), Canadian writer * Charles Brett (1928–2005), Northern Irish lawyer * Charles Brett (MP) (1715–1799), British politician * Dorothy Brett (1883–1977), British-American painter * George Brett (baseball) (born 1953), American baseball player, brother of Ken Brett * George Brett (general) (1886–1963), American general * George Wendell Brett (1912–2005), American philatelist * Henry Brett (polo player) (born 1974), English polo player * Jan Brett (born 194 ...
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Brett Williams (Australian Cricketer)
Brett Douglas Williams (born 15 December 1967) is a former Australian cricketer. He was a right-handed medium-pace bowler and lower-order batsman. Williams was a member of the Australia national under-19 cricket team that won the 1988 Youth Cricket World Cup tournament played in Australia. He was the first cricketer to score a century in the U-19 World Cup final where he scored 108 against Pakistan in 1988 final. He played four first-class and three List A matches for South Australia cricket team The South Australia cricket team, officially named the West End Redbacks, is an Australian men's professional first-class cricket team based in Adelaide, South Australia. The Redbacks play their home matches at Adelaide Oval and are the state c ... between 1988 and 1990 but never fulfilled the talent which he showed at under-19 level. References External links * 1967 births Living people Australian cricketers Cricketers from Sydney South Australia cricketers {{Aust ...
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