Conrad Whyte is an Antigua and Barbuda former footballer who last played as a striker for Empire.

Early life

Whyte started playing football at the age of ten.[1] He is nicknamed "Boast".[2]

Youth career

Whyte 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

Whyte obtained a A License.[4]

Playing career

Whyte 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

Whyte mainly operated as a striker and was described as "known to be clinical in front of goal".[6]

Post-playing career

Whyte has owned the Carisamba Soccer Academy.[7]

Managerial career

After retiring from playing football, Whyte worked as assistant manager.[8]

Personal life

Whyte is the father of Antigua and Barbuda footballer Jair Whyte.[9][10]

References

  1. "Conrad Whyte - The Spectator article".
  2. "Conrad Whyte - ABSTV Radio article".
  3. "Conrad Whyte credits Shipwreck league for his development". antiguaobserver.com.
  4. "Whyte Says His Applications, Offers To Assist Ignored by Antiguan Officials". antiguaobserver.com.
  5. "Conrad Whyte join calls for cap on imported players". antiguaobserver.com.
  6. "Whyte defends achievements". antiguaobserver.com.
  7. "Conrad Whyte calls for better structure regarding scholarships hunt". antiguaobserver.com.
  8. "Whyte warns against match fees for young players". antiguaobserver.com.
  9. "Whyte will join his dad at Merrimack". nesoccerjournal.com.
  10. "Whyte scores twice as USVI U-15 Boys rout St. Maarten". virginislandsdailynews.com.
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