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Luke McCormick (Luke Martin McCormick) was born on 15 August, 1983 in Coventry, England, is an English footballer (born 1983). Discover Luke McCormick's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 40 years old?

Popular As Luke Martin McCormick
Occupation N/A
Age 40 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 15 August 1983
Birthday 15 August
Birthplace Coventry, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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Luke McCormick Height, Weight & Measurements

At 40 years old, Luke McCormick height is 6ft 0in and Weight 88 kg.

Physical Status
Height 6ft 0in
Weight 88 kg
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Who Is Luke McCormick's Wife?

His wife is Naomi Richards

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Wife Naomi Richards
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Luke McCormick Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Luke McCormick worth at the age of 40 years old? Luke McCormick’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Luke McCormick's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2024 Under Review
Net Worth in 2023 Pending
Salary in 2023 Under Review
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Source of Income footballer

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Timeline

1971

He received his first red card of his career in the 71st minute of a 1–0 defeat away to Scunthorpe United, for handling the ball outside his area.

1983

Luke Martin McCormick (born 15 August 1983) is an English former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper, most notably for Plymouth Argyle.

2000

McCormick came through the ranks at Plymouth Argyle, making his debut on the final day of the 2000–01 season, in a 0–0 draw at home to Rochdale.

2001

The following 2001–02 season, McCormick didn't feature at all, with Argyle opting for emergency-loan signing Chris Adamson ahead of McCormick, for the one game missed by Frenchman Romain Larrieu that season.

2002

In the 2002–03 season, unavailability from Larrieu saw McCormick play five games in a row, starting with a 2–1 Football League Trophy win against Chester City.

He would play in the following two league games, before being dropped for emergency-loan signing Danny Milosevic, who in his one game for Argyle got injured, and substituted off for McCormick.

He played his final game of the season on 12 November, in a 1–0 defeat to Brentford in the Football League Trophy.

2003

An injury to Larrieu early in the 2003–04 season saw McCormick become first choice for the rest of the campaign, playing 43 games across all competitions, as Argyle were promoted as Champions of Division Two.

McCormick and Larrieu would compete for the goalkeeping position for the next season, with both playing 24 games each, even with McCormick going out loan for a month to League Two side Boston United.

2005

Larrieu re-established himself in 2005–06, leaving McCormick to play just 3 games all season.

2006

McCormick got his chance as number 1 keeper again in 2006–07, when Larrieu was diagnosed with testicular cancer.

McCormick again played over 40 games in all competitions, including in Argyle's 1–0 defeat to Watford in the FA Cup Quarter-final.

2007

For the following 2007–08 season, McCormick started as back-up to Larrieu, but got his chance as number 1 again when Larrieu was loaned out to Yeovil Town.

After a 2–1 defeat to Sheffield Wednesday, McCormick lost his spot to the returning Larrieu, who played in a dozen games before falling ill to testicular cancer again, seeing McCormick become first choice once again.

2008

Starting his career at Plymouth Argyle, McCormick was jailed for causing death by dangerous driving in 2008 after he killed two children.

A 1–0 defeat away to Wolverhampton Wanderers on 4 May 2008 would prove to be his final game for over four years.

McCormick had played 157 games for Argyle, appearing as a substitute once.

On 7 June 2008, McCormick was arrested by patrol units of the Central Motorway Police Group on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving.

McCormick's Range Rover collided with a Toyota Previa at 5.45am between junctions 15 and 16 of the southbound M6 motorway, near Keele Services in Staffordshire.

The crash resulted in the death of Arron and Ben Peak, aged ten and eight, from the Partington area of Manchester.

Their father, Philip, the driver of the Previa, was taken to the University Hospital of North Staffordshire with fractures to the neck, back, ribs and swelling of the lungs.

The following day, McCormick was charged by Staffordshire Police with two counts of causing death by dangerous driving, driving with excess alcohol in his blood, and driving with no insurance.

He appeared at Fenton Magistrates' Court on 9 June and was granted conditional bail until 16 June when he appeared at Stoke-on-Trent Crown Court.

At this hearing the charge of driving without insurance was dropped against McCormick and the case was adjourned until 8 September and subsequently to 6 October.

On 2 July 2008, McCormick was suspended by Plymouth Argyle, and his contract was cancelled by mutual consent on 22 July.

He pleaded guilty to charges of causing death by dangerous driving and driving with excess alcohol, and received a sentence of seven years and four months' imprisonment and a four-year driving ban on 6 October.

2010

Defender Lee Hodges took over goalkeeping duties for the rest of the game, and emergency-loan signing Rab Douglas played the next game, before McCormick re-gained his place in the team, as Argyle went on to finish 10th in the Championship.

2012

He was released from prison on 6 June 2012.

He was released at the end of the 2012–13 season and, in May 2013, re-signed for Plymouth Argyle on a one-year contract.

McCormick served time at both HM Prison Ranby and HM Prison Channings Wood before being released from HM Prison Leyhill on 6 June 2012.

In May 2012, with his release from prison pending, Swindon Town announced their intention to offer McCormick a trial period, but they finished the trial in August 2012 without offering him a contract.

McCormick signed with Conference South club Truro City on a non-contract basis in November 2012 and made his debut against Farnborough in the FA Trophy on 10 November.

Although in administration, Truro were permitted to sign a goalkeeper when their only other keeper, Tim Sandercombe, was injured.

2013

He returned to football playing on non-contract terms for Truro City in November 2012, before returning to league football on 31 January 2013 with Oxford United.

2014

In July 2014, McCormick was assigned the role of 'club captain' at Plymouth Argyle (although the current captain was Curtis Nelson).

2016

In August 2016, McCormick became captain of the club after Nelson joined Oxford United.

2018

He left Plymouth Argyle at the end of the 2018 season after making 347 appearances for the club.

In the summer of 2018 he signed for Swindon Town on a free deal.

2019

He went on to make 29 league appearances for the club and played as backup to Steven Benda as the club won the League Two title in 2019–20.

After being released by the Robins, McCormick signed for League One Plymouth Argyle for the third time in his career.