Conrad Whyte is an Antigua and Barbuda former footballer who last played as a striker for Empire.
Early life
editWhyte started playing football at the age of ten.[1] He is nicknamed "Boast".[2]
Youth career
editWhyte played in the Shipwreck Youth Football League, which was described as "responsible for the development of a number of players coming out of the Gray’s Green community and other communities across the island".[3]
Education
editWhyte obtained a A License.[4]
Playing career
editWhyte started his career with Antigua and Barbuda side Empire, where he was described as "won several scoring titles with a successful Empire football team".[5]
Style of play
editWhyte mainly operated as a striker and was described as "known to be clinical in front of goal".[6]
Post-playing career
editWhyte has owned the Carisamba Soccer Academy.[7]
Managerial career
editAfter retiring from playing football, Whyte worked as assistant manager.[8]
Personal life
editWhyte is the father of Antigua and Barbuda footballer Jair Whyte.[9][10]
References
edit- ^ "Conrad Whyte - The Spectator article".
- ^ "Conrad Whyte - ABSTV Radio article".
- ^ "Conrad Whyte credits Shipwreck league for his development". antiguaobserver.com.
- ^ "Whyte Says His Applications, Offers To Assist Ignored by Antiguan Officials". antiguaobserver.com.
- ^ "Conrad Whyte join calls for cap on imported players". antiguaobserver.com.
- ^ "Whyte defends achievements". antiguaobserver.com.
- ^ "Conrad Whyte calls for better structure regarding scholarships hunt". antiguaobserver.com.
- ^ "Whyte warns against match fees for young players". antiguaobserver.com.
- ^ "Whyte will join his dad at Merrimack". nesoccerjournal.com.
- ^ "Whyte scores twice as USVI U-15 Boys rout St. Maarten". virginislandsdailynews.com.