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Tameka Yallop (Tameka Butt) was born on 16 June, 1991 in Orange, New South Wales, Australia, is an Australian soccer player. Discover Tameka Yallop's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 32 years old?

Popular As Tameka Butt
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Age 32 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 16 June, 1991
Birthday 16 June
Birthplace Orange, New South Wales, Australia
Nationality Wales

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Tameka Yallop Height, Weight & Measurements

At 32 years old, Tameka Yallop height is 1.58m and Weight 55 kg.

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Height 1.58m
Weight 55 kg
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Dating & Relationship status

She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about She's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has no children.

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Tameka Yallop Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Tameka Yallop worth at the age of 32 years old? Tameka Yallop’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. She is from Wales. We have estimated Tameka Yallop'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
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1991

Tameka Yallop ( Butt; born 16 June 1991) is an Australian professional soccer midfielder who plays for Brisbane Roar in the Australian A-League Women.

2007

She previously played for the Boston Breakers in the WPSL Elite, German Frauen-Bundesliga club 1. FFC Frankfurt, Japanese Nadeshiko League club Iga F.C. Kunoichi, Swedish Damallsvenskan club Mallbackens, Brisbane Roar in the Australian W-League, West Ham United in the FA Women's Super League, Brann in the Norwegian Toppserien, and has been a member of the Australian national team since 2007.

Yallop was born in Orange, New South Wales and moved with her family to the Gold Coast at five years of age.

She started playing junior football at six years of age for Mudgeeraba in the local Gold Coast league and attended All Saints Anglican School throughout her upbringing.

She was a member of the 2007 AFC Women's U-17 Asian Championship team and 2008 AFC Women's U-20s Women's Asian Championship team.

Yallop captained the Australian U-20s National Team from 2007 to 2009 which included winning the 2008 AFF Women's Championship.

Yallop has been a member of the Australia women's national soccer team since 2007.

2008

Yallop joined the Brisbane Roar (then the Queensland Roar) in 2008, as they were one of the founding members of the W-League.

They won the W-League Championship and Premiership in 2008–09.

2010

In the 2010–11 season, Brisbane returned to the Grand Final, where Yallop scored a goal in the 9th minute, helping the team to a 2–1 victory.

She briefly played with the Ottawa Fury in 2010.

She was part of the team that won the 2010 AFC Women's Asian Cup.

2011

Yallop played for Australia at the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup and the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup.

Australia lost in the quarter-finals in 2011 and 2015.

2012

Yallop won the Westfield W-League Players Player of the Year Award for the 2012–13 season.

Yallop signed with the Boston Breakers in the Women's Premier Soccer League Elite (WPSL Elite), the top division of women's soccer in the United States at the time, for the 2012 season.

2013

In January 2013, Yallop signed for German Frauen-Bundesliga club 1. FFC Frankfurt.

2014

She was the recipient of the Julie Dolan Medal for W-League Player of the year in 2014.

Yallop was loaned by Brisbane Roar to Iga F.C. Kunoichi along with Elise Kellond-Knight in late May 2014, and returned to Brisbane Roar for the 7th W-League season.

2016

In March 2016, Yallop signed for Swedish club Mallbackens.

In 2016, Yallop was named to her first Olympic Team for Rio 2016.

Australia lost in the quarter-finals and Yallop did not appear in any games.

2017

In March 2017, Yallop signed for Norwegian club Klepp.

At the 2017 Tournament of Nations Yallop scored the only goal in a 1–0 win over the United States.

This was the first time Australia had ever defeated the United States.

The Matildas won the 2017 Tournament of Nations

2018

As of February 2018, Yallop ranks 5th in all-time W-League history with 108 appearances and ranks 3rd in goals with 49.

After spending ten seasons with the Brisbane Roar, Yallop signed with Melbourne City for the 2018–19 W-League season.

At the 2018 AFC Women's Asian Cup Yallop appeared in three games for Australia.

The Matildas advanced to the Final where they lost 1–0 to Japan.

2019

In October 2019, the Brisbane Roar announced that Yallop would be returning to Brisbane for the 2019–20 W-League season, where she scored in their first game of the season.

On 5 December, Tameka became the first Brisbane Roar player (including men, women and youth) to score 50 goals for the club.

In May 2021, Yallop joined English club West Ham United.

Playing 16 games with 1 goal in the FAWSL, 3 games in Women's FA Cup and 3 games in FA Women's League Cup.

In August 2022, she left the club by mutual consent.

In August 2022, Yallop joined Norwegian club Brann on a one-year contract with a further six months option.

In August 2023, Yallop returned to Australia, signing again with Brisbane Roar on a multi-year contract.

Yallop has represented the Young Matildas at various age levels.

Australia qualified for the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup.

2020

Yallop was a member of the Matildas Tokyo 2020 Olympics squad.