He retired in 2015 from his role as physio at Bristol Rovers, the club he supported as a boy.
After making 96 league appearances for Rovers, he moved on to Southampton.
He went on to make league appearances for thirteen different clubs, but missed a large amount of playing time through injury, and only a two-year spell at Gillingham saw him play regularly as an established first-choice keeper.
Since re-joining Bristol Rovers he has retired from playing, and relinquished his coaching duties to Steve Book.
As a thank you for Kite's 24 years of combined service to Bristol Rovers, he was granted a testimonial to be played against West Bromwich Albion, managed by Kite's good friend and former Rovers player Tony Pulis.