Bartholomew "Bertie" or "Bart" McGhee (April 30, 1899 – January 26, 1979) was a soccer player who played as a forward.
It took him two years to get settled and it was not until 1912 that Bart McGhee, his mother and younger brother Jimmy joined his father in the U.S.
[1] The next season, he moved to Wolfenden Shore, of the Allied American Football Association; playing with them until at least March 1921 when he was on trial with Bethlehem Steel F.C.
[4] According to the National Soccer Hall of Fame, "There are also reports in some publications that he later played in England for Hull City.
However, he [sic] son Ed, who lives in Riverton, New Jersey, told me that, apart from his trip to South America, Bart never left the U.S."[5] McGhee earned three caps with the U.S. men's national team, all coming in the 1930 FIFA World Cup.
During his ASL career Bart McGhee played in 350 league games and scored 127 goals, almost all of them from the left wing position.