Stefan White (born 1967) is a retired Gaelic footballer who played in the full-forward line at inter-county level for his native Louth and Monaghan during the 1980s and 1990s.
White accepted an invitation to declare for Monaghan ahead of the 1987 season and played in that year's Ulster Senior Football Championship. In the Ulster Final of 1988, he came off the bench and scored a point as Monaghan defeated Tyrone on a scoreline of 1–10 to 0–11 at Clones. He started the All-Ireland Semi-Final against Cork, which ended in an eleven-point defeat for Monaghan.
In 1991, his two goals helped Louth defeat a fancied Kildare side, managed by Mick O'Dwyer, in the Leinster Championship quarter-final at Drogheda.[2] He would miss out on a second provincial championship final appearance as Louth were beaten by Laois in a controversial replayed semi-final at Croke Park.[3] Manager Declan Smyth made White captain of Louth for 1992.
In 1993 he lined out at full-forward for Leinster in the Railway Cup final. Ulster triumphed by a three-point margin.