
"Former Tottenham goalkeeper Alfie Whiteman announced his retirement from football to pursue a career as a film director and photographer. Whiteman, 27, joined Spurs aged 10 and spent 16 years at the club until his contract ended last summer. In that time, he made just one appearance for the first team, replacing Joe Hart after 82 minutes in a Europa League victory over Ludogorets on 5 November 2020."
"He was a mascot for Tottenham aged six, before joining the club four years later. Whiteman spent 18 months on loan at Swedish outfit Degerfors between August 2021 and December 2022, making 34 appearances in the Allsvenskan. He earned 17 caps for England at youth level, with his final involvement as a Tottenham player celebrating the Europa League triumph as the club ended its 17-year trophy drought."
Alfie Whiteman retired from professional football at 27 to pursue careers in film directing and photography. He joined Tottenham Hotspur aged 10 after being a club mascot at six and spent 16 years at the club. Whiteman made one senior appearance, coming on for Joe Hart in a Europa League win over Ludogorets on 5 November 2020, and finished as part of the squad that won the Europa League. He spent 18 months on loan at Degerfors, made 34 Allsvenskan appearances, earned 17 England youth caps, and has joined production company Somesuch while also working as a resident DJ with NTS Radio.
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