Carl Whitehouse joined the Kalamazoo college men’s soccer staff as an assistant coach / goalkeeper coach in January, 2025.
Whitehouse was the men’s and women’s goalkeeper coach at Western Michigan University from 2001-2004, helping guide both teams to MAC (Mid-American Conference) championships in 2003. He was head men’s soccer coach at Davenport University from 2007-2011, guiding the Panthers to a WHAC (Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference) championship in 2010 while also earning WHAC Coach of the Year honors.
Whitehouse also coached the Michigan Fire Juniors from 2014-2020 and began coaching the Michigan Rangers FC in 2020.
Whitehouse played for the Kalamazoo Kingdom PDL from 2000-2003. He played collegiately at Aquinas College in 2001 and 2004, earning All-American honors and a WHAC championship in 2001. He played at Davenport University in 2005 and 2006, earning All-American honors and a WHAC Tournament championship in 2005.
A native of a native of Wolverhampton, England, Whitehouse currently resides in Byron Center. He holds a USSF D License and Levels I, II and III Goalkeeper Diplomas.