Age, Biography and Wiki
David Fox (David Lee Fox) was born on 13 December, 1983 in Leek, Staffordshire, England, is a British footballer (born 1983). Discover David Fox'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?
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David Lee Fox |
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N/A |
Age |
40 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Sagittarius |
Born |
13 December, 1983 |
Birthday |
13 December |
Birthplace |
Leek, Staffordshire, England |
Nationality |
United Kingdom
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He is a member of famous footballer with the age 40 years old group.
David Fox Height, Weight & Measurements
At 40 years old, David Fox height is 175 cm .
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175 cm |
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Dating & Relationship status
He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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David Fox Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is David Fox worth at the age of 40 years old? David Fox’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated David Fox'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 |
House |
Not Available |
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Source of Income |
footballer |
David Fox Social Network
Timeline
David Lee Fox (born 13 December 1983) is an English footballer who plays as a midfielder, for Leek COSB.
After Peter signed for Exeter City in 1993, the family moved to Devon and David joined the club's youth system.
Born in Leek, Staffordshire, Fox began his career with Exeter City, where his father Peter was player-manager, before joining Manchester United in July 2000.
In April 2000, Fox was invited to play for Manchester United's under-17s side at the Nivea Junior Football Tournament in Bludenz, Austria, where he played in four of the five matches.
In July 2000, shortly after his father's departure from Exeter, Fox signed a trainee contract with Manchester United, before signing his first professional contract on 13 December 2000, his 17th birthday.
In his first season with Manchester United, Fox was a regular in the under-17s, playing in 26 out of a possible 27 matches in the FA Premier Academy League and scoring seven goals.
He also made one appearance in the FA Youth Cup, coming on as a substitute for Gary Sampson in the 8–0 fourth-round win over Scunthorpe United, as well as making his debut for the under-19s in a 2–1 defeat away to Wrexham on 17 March 2001.
In 2001–02, he made the permanent step up to the under-19s, appearing in 25 of a possible 28 league matches and scoring three goals, as well as appearing in all four FA Youth Cup matches.
He got his first taste of reserve team football early in the season, appearing in three friendlies before making his first competitive appearance as a substitute for Phil Neville in a 1–0 league win at home to Aston Villa on 25 October 2001.
After a further five substitute appearances for the reserves, he made his first start in the 2–1 defeat away to Oldham Athletic in the Manchester Senior Cup on 11 March 2002, before following it up with another start in a 2–0 away win over Sheffield Wednesday in the FA Premier Reserve League, in which Manchester United finished as champions.
Fox began the 2002–03 season in the under-19s, but began playing more for the reserves towards the end of the season, ultimately playing 20 times for the under-19s and 18 times for the reserves, including three more appearances in the Manchester Senior Cup.
On 14 April 2003, Fox was one of only two scorers in a penalty shoot-out against Bury in the Manchester Senior Cup, which Manchester United won 2–0 after a 2–2 draw in normal time.
The following season, he was farmed out on loan for six months to Manchester United's Belgian feeder club, Royal Antwerp, where he made 11 appearances, all in friendlies.
He returned to Manchester United in January 2004, and made nine more appearances for the reserve team before the end of the season, including the final of the Manchester Senior Cup, in which Manchester United beat Manchester City 3–2 to win the cup.
In pre-season ahead of the 2004–05 campaign, Fox was named in the Manchester United first team for a friendly against Burnley for Stan Ternent's testimonial; with Manchester United 3–1 up in the 68th minute, Fox was brought on in place of defender Jonathan Spector to make his first-team debut.
After seven matches of the reserves' season, on 7 October 2004, Fox was signed on a one-month loan by League Two side Shrewsbury Town.
He made his professional debut the next day in a 1–0 defeat at home to Rushden & Diamonds, and scored his first goal in his second game, a 4–1 defeat at Leyton Orient a week later.
He made two more appearances for Shrewsbury before returning to Manchester United in November 2004.
On his return, Fox was made captain of the reserves, and led the team to victory in the Premier Reserve League, The Central League First Division West, and the Central League Cup, as well as the final of the Manchester Senior Cup, in which they lost 3–2 to Manchester City.
Fox continued in the Manchester United reserve team at the start of the 2005–06 season, but at the age of 22 and having failed to break into the first team, he was allowed to join League One side Blackpool on a free transfer in January 2006.
However, he was unable to break into the first-team and spent time on loan with Belgian club Royal Antwerp and Shrewsbury Town before making a permanent transfer to Blackpool in 2006.
He scored his first goal for the Seasiders on 4 February 2006, in a 2–2 draw against Nottingham Forest at Bloomfield Road.
After three years with Blackpool, he joined Colchester United in 2009, before moving to Norwich City a year later.
On 9 June 2009, Fox was one of eight Blackpool players released by new manager Ian Holloway.
He joined Colchester United on 1 July.
Fox made his debut for Colchester in the opening game of the season on 8 August 2009, in their 7–1 away victory over Norwich City, in which he scored direct from a free-kick.
Fox added a second goal to his tally for Colchester on his home debut Against Yeovil.
His third goal came in the 2–2 draw against Oldham Athletic.
After one season at Colchester, Fox agreed to sign for Norwich on 2 June 2010 on a two-year deal and was given the squad number 15.
Initially used as a substitute, Fox became a regular selection in midfield.
He scored his first goal for Norwich in the 1–1 draw at Millwall.
In the 2011–12 season, Fox came third in the voting Norwich's player of the season award for consistently good performances throughout the club's return to the Premier League.
However, Fox fell out of favour under new Norwich manager Chris Hughton and rarely featured in the 2012–13 season.
Despite this, in September 2012 it was announced that he had signed an extension to his contract — extending it until summer 2014, with the option of a further year.
In 2013, he went on a three-month loan to Barnsley, before he rejoined Colchester in late 2014.
He has also played for the England Under-20s.
Born in Leek, Staffordshire, Fox is the son of former footballer Peter Fox, who was playing as a goalkeeper for Stoke City at the time of David's birth.
On 27 September 2013, it was announced that Fox had joined Championship side Barnsley on a 93-day emergency loan.
Fox played against Leicester City the following day, starting seven consecutive games until he contracted mumps.
His last game for Barnsley before returning to Norwich was on 9 November.