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Marquis White (born April 30, 1969) is an American former professional
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player who played as a
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in the Netherlands, Bolivia and the United States. He played two seasons in
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, two in the USISL and one in the USL A-League. He teaches high school and is the Technical Director of the Diablo F.C. youth club.


Youth

White grew up in
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, attending Terra Linda High School. He then attended the University of San Francisco, playing on the men’s soccer team from 1986 to 1990. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in sports administration.


Playing career

In 1992, White moved to the Netherlands where he played for the amateur SV Hatert. In 1993, he trained with
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. In 1994, he moved to Bolivia and trained with the Tahuichi Academy. In 1995, he spent one season with the Bolivian First Division Club Destroyers. In February 1996, the New England Revolution picked White in the fourth round (35th overall) of the
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. He was hampered by injuries during the preseason and the Revs released him on April 15, 1996. White returned to the San Francisco area where he signed with San Francisco Bay Seals of USISL, but he was forced to sit out most of the 1996 season due to the injuries. In 1997, he spent two seasons with the Seals which included the team’s run to the semifinals of the
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where the team fell to D.C. United, despite a second half goal from White. In March 1998, the Colorado Rapids selected White in the first round (4th overall) of the
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. He played forty-two games over the next two seasons, but spent some of 1999 on loan to the Seals. On November 25, 1999, the Rapids waived White. In 2000, he returned to the Seals, now playing in the USL A-League. The Seals folded at the end of the season and White retired from playing professionally to devote himself to his coaching career. However, he continued to play on a semi-professional basis with the San Francisco Glens of the San Francisco Soccer Football League Major League in 2001 and 2002. In 2003, he moved to San Francisco Italian A.C.


Coaching career

White has held numerous coaching positions beginning with the
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junior varsity team in 1997. He then coached the De La Salle High School varsity team from 2000 to 2002. That year, he entered St.Mary’s College where he gained his teaching credentials. While studying for his degree, he also served as an assistant coach with the men’s soccer team. He is the Diablo FC Technical Director and a teacher at Heritage High School.Diablo F.C. coaches page


References

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