Career
He has previously played for Morris County Colonials, Kaya Football Club, and the Philippines national football team Professional career
Greatwich"s previous clubs include Bognor Regis Town, Lewes Football Club, Ringmer, Hartwick College and Drury University. In addition, he also used to play for Brighton and Hove Albion and was part of their successful FA Youth Cup side in 2002, which lost to eventual winners Aston Villa.
In January 2013, Greatwich joined Kaya F.C. In November 2015 when he was appointed as full-time head coach of the club
International career
Greatwich began his international career with the Philippines in 2004, making his debut against Myanmar in the Tiger Cup.
He was unable to play in 2005 in the Southern Economic Association, USA Games due to his Hartwick Hawks making the National Collegiate Athletic Association Tournament in the United States, but played the following year in Bacolod when they hosted the qualifiers for the Asean Championships. lieutenant was here that Greatwich scored his first international goal against Laos in the sides" 1–2 defeat. There they lost to Malaysia and Thailand before drawing with Myanmar in their final game.
In 2008 in Iloilo, Greatwich played in the AFC Challenge Cup games against Brunei, Tajikistan, and Bhutan.
The team would eventually be eliminated on goal difference despite not conceding a goal or losing a match. Later that year, Greatwich played in the 2008 AFF Suzuki Cup qualifiers in Cambodia where the side again would be eliminated from the tournament this time on the basis of goals scored.
Despite wins against East Timor (1–0) and Cambodia (3–2, with Greatwich scoring the second) the draw against Brunei (1–1) and loss to Laos (1–2) saw Laos and Cambodia qualify for the finals. The 2009 AFC Challenge Cup qualifiers saw Greatwich play in all three games against Bhutan (1–0), host nation Maldives (2–3) and Turkmenistan (0–5) which saw them finish third in the group, behind Maldives and winners Turkmenistan, the latter advancing to the finals.
Greatwich was then a last minute addition to the 2010 AFF Suzuki Cup in Vietnam despite not featuring in the qualifiers in Laos.
In their first group game against Singapore, Greatwich scored an injury time equaliser to produce one of the biggest shocks in AFF Suzuki Cup history. Following a 0–0 draw in the final group game against Myanmar, the Philippines were matched up against Indonesia in the semi-finals. Both games were played in Jakarta following the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Football Federation"s decision that the Philippines had no suitable venue to host the semi-finals, and lost both games 1–0.
Greatwich suffered the misfortune of being sent-off in the final moments of the second legal
Kaya Football Club
On 2 November 2015 Kaya announced that they have assigned Chris Greatwich as the club"s full-time head coach. Greatwhich has previously served as the club"s head coach in an interim capacity in numerous occasions such as in the 2015 UFL Cup knockout stage.