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Liam Cooper was born on 30 August, 1991 in Kingston upon Hull, England, is a Scottish footballer (born 1991). Discover Liam Cooper'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 32 years old?

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Age 32 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 30 August, 1991
Birthday 30 August
Birthplace Kingston upon Hull, England
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Liam Cooper Height, Weight & Measurements

At 32 years old, Liam Cooper height is 1.88 m and Weight 73 kg.

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Height 1.88 m
Weight 73 kg
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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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Liam Cooper Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Timeline

1991

Liam David Ian Cooper (born 30 August 1991) is a professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for and captains club Leeds United.

Cooper came through the youth academy at Hull City before making his debut with the first team at the age of 16.

2002

Cooper joined his hometown club Hull City in 2002 at under-12 level.

He was in the youth team that won the Football League Youth Alliance Cup Final against Colchester 3–0, scoring the opening goal but later being sent off for a deliberate handball.

2007

During the 2007–08 season, he was given the number 37 shirt but failed to make any appearances as the Tigers went on to win promotion to the Premier League for the first time in their history.

2008

He made his debut as 16-year-old for the club against Swansea City in the League Cup on 26 August 2008 and featured as an unused substitute in their Premier League defeat to Wigan Athletic four days later after signing his first professional contract.

2009

A year later, he would make his first Premier League start on 26 September 2009 at Anfield in a 6–1 defeat to Liverpool.

2011

Over the following three years, Cooper would find his opportunities limited at Hull and spent brief periods out on loan at Carlisle United and Huddersfield Town in 2011.

2012

He spent time on loan at Carlisle United and Huddersfield Town, before moving to Chesterfield in 2012.

He briefly returned to the first team under Nick Barmby to form a solid partnership with James Chester in March 2012 for the rest of the season following an injury to Jack Hobbs.

When Barmby departed for Steve Bruce in the summer of 2012, he was replaced by the new manager's son Alex.

Cooper joined League Two side Chesterfield in November 2012.

He made his debut in a 6–1 win over Hartlepool United in the FA Cup, and scored on his league debut two weeks later in a 2–1 victory over Oxford United.

The 2012–13 season was Cooper's first year of playing regular professional football, making 31 appearances in all competitions as the Spireites narrowly missed out on a play–off spot.

2013

The 2013–14 would prove to be a memorable campaign for both Cooper and Chesterfield under manager Paul Cook.

2014

He won promotion to League One with the Spireites in 2014 before joining Leeds United later that year.

The club reached the 2014 Football League Trophy Final and played at Wembley Stadium, but ultimately lost 3–1 to Peterborough United in front of more than 35,000 fans.

In the league, Cooper formed a formidable partnership with Ian Evatt as the team won the division and were promoted to League One.

At the end of the season, Cooper was named in the PFA Team of the Year along with three other Chesterfield players.

Cooper came to the attention of Leeds United after impressing Sporting Director Nicola Salerno in a 2–2 preseason draw at the b2net Stadium in the summer of 2014.

After weeks of negotiations, Leeds agreed a deal for £600,000 plus add-ons relating to appearances, a future sale and promotion; with Cooper joining the club on 13 August.

2017

During a period of 30 games between 2017 and 2018, Cooper was sent off three times and received another six game ban for a stamp on Reading defender Reece Oxford.

His propensity to be a liability in games earned him the disparaging nickname 'League One Liam' among Leeds fans at the time, but Cooper remained a highly respected captain amongst his team mates.

He kept hold of the captaincy during Thomas Christiansen and Paul Heckingbottom's time as manager in the 2017–18 campaign, who would be his 7th and 8th manager respectively at the club in less than four years.

2018

Cooper retained the captaincy after the shock appointment of the world renowned Marcelo Bielsa as Head Coach in the summer of 2018.

In Bielsa's first game, he scored the third goal in a comprehensive 3–1 victory over promotion favourites Stoke City, as Leeds ascended to the top of the Championship by Christmas.

Leeds would eventually lose out on automatic promotion to Norwich City and Sheffield United as their form dipped in the second half of the 2018–2019 campaign, before losing 4–3 on aggregate to Derby County in the play-offs.

In spite of a disappointing end to a season that had long looked so promising, Cooper was widely perceived to be one of the most improved players in the team under the new head coach, and was included in the EFL Championship Team of the Season, EFL Team of the Season, as well at the PFA's Championship Team of the Season with team mates Pontus Jansson and Pablo Hernández.

2019

Cooper made his senior debut for Scotland national team in 2019, having previously played for the under-17s and under-19s during his time at Hull City.

2020

He has played over 200 games for the Yorkshire club, captaining them to promotion to the Premier League in 2020.

He represented the side at UEFA Euro 2020.

Cooper was born in Kingston upon Hull and attended Malet Lambert school.

His paternal grandfather John hailed from Bo'ness in Scotland.

His father David and brother Joe work on the Pilot boats on the Humber Estuary.

Growing up, his father was a West Ham United fan and would take him to games, while the rest of his family were Hull City supporters.

Liam, however, supported Leeds United.

In March 2020, Cooper opened his own Football Academy for youngsters aged 4–14.

(After winning promotion to the Premier League in 2020, the Spireites received an additional £150,000 from the sale.)

He made his debut three days later at home to Middlesbrough in a 1–0 win, before being made club captain by Neil Redfearn midway through his first season.

He would struggle for consistency under a succession of managers, losing his starting place to Sol Bamba and later to Pontus Jansson, but would still go on to make over 100 appearances during his first four seasons with the club.