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Tom Pope (Thomas John Pope) was born on 27 August, 1985 in Stoke-on-Trent, England, is an English footballer. Discover Tom Pope'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 38 years old?

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Age 38 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 27 August, 1985
Birthday 27 August
Birthplace Stoke-on-Trent, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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Tom Pope Height, Weight & Measurements

At 38 years old, Tom Pope height is 6ft 3in and Weight 190 lbs.

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Height 6ft 3in
Weight 190 lbs
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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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Tom Pope Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Tom Pope worth at the age of 38 years old? Tom Pope’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Tom Pope's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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Timeline

1985

Thomas John Pope (born 27 August 1985) is an English professional footballer who plays as a centre forward for club Witton Albion.

2004

He also played Sunday league football for Sneyd, and scored four goals for the club as they beat the Butcher's Arms 6–4 in the 2004 final of the Potteries and District Sunday League Cup final.

During this time the teenager found work as a window-fitter.

2005

A Crewe Alexandra Academy graduate, he turned professional with the club in 2005 after impressing at non-League side Biddulph Victoria in 2004–05.

He was loaned out to Conference North sides Lancaster City and Stafford Rangers in 2005–06, before he spent 2006–07 on loan at Barrow, also of the Conference North.

He scored fifteen goals in his first season with Biddulph, and added a further twelve to his tally before returning to Crewe as a professional in October 2005 — manager Dario Gradi now convinced of Pope's potential.

Pope chose to head to Crewe after two unsuccessful trials with boyhood club Port Vale.

Pope spent much of the 2005–06 season in the Conference North, playing on loan for Lancaster City and then Stafford Rangers.

2006

He returned to the Conference North in 2006–07 with Barrow, again on loan, after Lancaster manager Phil Wilson moved on to Holker Street.

2007

He established himself in the Crewe first team picture in 2007–08, before becoming the club's top scorer in 2008–09 with ten League One goals.

On 10 March 2007, Pope made his debut for Crewe in a 1–0 defeat to Gillingham at the Priestfield Stadium, replacing Gary Roberts on 86 minutes.

He made three further appearances from the bench during the rest of the season, all three games ending in defeat.

He scored his first goal for the club against Bristol Rovers on 18 August 2007, in a 1–1 draw at the Memorial Stadium.

He established himself in the Alex first team in 2007–08, and his seven goals put him as the club's second-highest scorer after Nicky Maynard.

2008

He signed a two-year contract extension in November 2008, keeping him at the "Alex" until summer 2011.

He believed the players could win round disgruntled Crewe fans, and blamed the players for Steve Holland's sacking.

He bettered his goal tally in 2008–09, and became the club's top scorer with ten goals, though this was not enough to prevent Crewe from suffering relegation out of League One.

His ten league goals reflected good value for his seventeen league starts, and additional nine appearances from the bench.

This achievement came despite criticism from assistant manager Neil Baker that Pope lacked consistency on the pitch and professionalism off the pitch.

In all he scored 17 goals in 64 games for the Crewe, and he remained thankful to the club, the fans and former manager Dario Gradi for rescuing his career, despite his falling out with then-manager Guðjón Þórðarson.

"'No one at Crewe ever told me if I was doing a decent job. They told me the things I did wrong, but they never gave me any chance to build my confidence or give me any encouragement. It started to get me down towards the end, it was frustrating but that's football. I wanted a new challenge and I've got one at Rotherham.'"

2009

He became Rotherham United's joint-record signing when he made a £150,000 move to the Yorkshire club in June 2009.

He scored five goals in the 2009–10 campaign, before he was loaned out to Port Vale in January 2011.

In June 2009, Pope joined League Two club Rotherham United for a joint-club-record fee of £150,000, signing a three-year contract with the club.

Impressing in the pre-season games, his first two goals for Rotherham came in a League Cup Second Round tie with West Bromwich Albion at The Hawthorns on 26 August.

However, manager Mark Robins departed in September, and in his absence Pope went on to score only three league goals in 35 appearances in 2009–10, and did not feature in the "Millers"' defeat in the play-off final due to a metatarsal injury.

2010

Pope did not hit scoring form at the start of the 2010–11 season, and numerous other League Two clubs expressed an interest in acquiring the player permanently, as Ronnie Moore was willing to sell Pope to the highest bidder.

2011

The loan was made permanent in time for the start of the 2011–12 season.

Jim Gannon found top-scorer Marc Richards out injured, and so Pope finally achieved his dream of playing for the club he supported all his life, when he joined Port Vale on a month-long loan starting on 28 January 2011.

He missed a penalty in his second appearance for the club, but in the next game he made his first full start and won a penalty – which Justin Richards converted.

2012

He scored 33 goals and was voted League Two Player of the Year as he helped the club to secure promotion out of League Two in 2012–13.

2013

He was voted Port Vale's Player of the Year in 2013 and 2014.

2015

He signed with Bury in June 2015, and remained with the club for two seasons before rejoining Port Vale.

2018

He claimed the club's Player of the Year award for a record third time in 2018 and the following year he became the second highest goalscorer in the club's history.

He scored 115 goals in 343 league and cup appearances before leaving the club in May 2021.

2020

He was released at the end of the 2020–21 season and went on to play for Congleton Town.

He captained Congleton to a Cheshire Senior Cup and NWCL Challenge Cup double in 2023.

He moved on to Witton Albion in July 2023.

Pope was a part of Crewe Alexandra Youth Academy, but was not offered a professional contract with the club.

He instead was forced to make his name in the Midland Football Alliance with Biddulph Victoria after coming through the Hanley Town under-18 side to find first team football.