Steve White (footballer)

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Steve White
Personal information
Full name Stephen White
Date of birth 2 January 1959
Place of birth Chipping Sodbury, England
Nickname Chalky
Position Forward
Professional clubs*
Years Club Apps (goals)
1976-1977
1977-1979
1979-1982
1982-1983
1983
1983
1983-1986
1986-1994
1994-1996
1996-1998
1998-2001
Mangotsfield United
Bristol Rovers
Luton Town
Charlton Athletic
Lincoln City (loan)
Luton Town (loan)
Bristol Rovers
Swindon Town
Hereford United
Cardiff City
Bath City
 ?
46 (20)
63 (25)
29 (12)
2 (0)
4 (0)
89 (24)
200 (83)
76 (44)
45 (17)
34 (12)
Teams managed
2003-2004 Chippenham Town

* Professional club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.

Steve White (born 2 January 1959 in Chipping Sodbury) is a retired professional Football Forward and Manager.

[edit] Playing career

In a long and successful professional career: striker White made over 500 appearances for nine league clubs, including Bristol Rovers, Luton Town, Swindon Town and Cardiff City. He helped Swindon in several promotion campaigns and played a crucial role in the 1993 play-off victory over Leicester City at Wembley Stadium when he came off the bench to win a penalty.

In August 1994 he signed for Hereford United and quickly became a fan's favourite at Edgar Street by scoring 44 goals in 76 league appearances. 1995-96 was arguably his best playing season when his prolific strike rate propelled Hereford from 19th to 6th in two months. His 29 league goals made him top goalscorer in the top four English divisions. After failing to gain promotion via the play-offs, he left Hereford and signed for Cardiff City.

He was initially in the frame for Bath City's managerial post but instead joined as player assistant to Paul Bodin in June 1998. He scored 12 times in his first season at Twerton Park showing even at 40 years of age he had lost little of his skill in front of goal. White reduced his appearances during the next two years to an occasional outing and left the club in February 2001 in an attempt to return to the professional game in a coaching capacity.

He became manager of Chippenham Town in November 2003 before quitting 18 months later.

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