He has been capped over 60 times[1] and played several years in Trinidad and Tobago's Pro League.
He started his career in Guyana and playing for Alpha United, Pele and Netrockers.
Later he moved to Trinidad & Tobago where he proceeded to spend almost all of his career playing professional football for clubs including Docs Kewalas, W Connection, San Juan Jabloteh and two spells with North East Stars, where he became team captain, leading them to championship in 2004.
He joined Joe Public in January 2010[2] but after just two starts he left the club in April 2010[3] citing the need to get more regular football in his final season before retirement.
[5] Nicknamed Lily, Pollard was named assistant to national team head coach Michael Johnson in February 2019.