Liv Cooke

Entrepreneur

Liv Cooke was born in Leyland, England, United Kingdom on April 20th, 1999 and is the Entrepreneur. At the age of 24, Liv Cooke biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
April 20, 1999
Nationality
England
Place of Birth
Leyland, England, United Kingdom
Age
24 years old
Zodiac Sign
Taurus
Profession
Association Football Player
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Liv Cooke Life

Liv Cooke (born 20 April 1999) is a British professional football freestyler and the current world champion and 4 x world record holder.

She is also a Champions League Match Day reporter, entrepreneur, UEFA Women's Football & Men's Euro 2020 Ambassador and director of Africa Angels Charity.

Personal life

In February 2022, Cooke married a founding partner of Cooper Hues in Los Angeles, California.

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Liv Cooke Career

Career

Cooke performed freestyle at St Andrews Infant School in Leyland, Lancashire, for the first time. This was immediately followed by her first public appearance, where she appeared at a Blackburn Rovers half-time show at Ewood Park. Cooke has since been the youngest professional football freestyler in the country, and has worked with a variety of large companies.

Her appearances have included appearances at Qatar's national sports day, becoming an ambassador for the UEFA'We Play Strong' initiative, which is designed to bring more girls into football, and touring Australia to encourage children to get outdoors. Cooke has been featured in a Channel 4 TV commercial, a number of Adidas ads, and a LIDL commercial. In addition,, she has appeared on a variety of television shows, including Match of the Day, Soccer AM, BBC, and Fox Soccer News.

Cooke made her competitive freestyle debut in London in August 2016, where she finished 6th and was the youngest qualifier. Cooke qualified for the 2016 World Football Freestyle Championships in Melbourne later this year. She came in second, making her the youngest ever finalist. Cooke's foot in the final was broken, effectively ending her career for many months. In April 2017, she returned to training. Cooke qualified in August 2017 for the 2017 Super Ball open football freestyle championships in Prague. She defeated all of her attempts to become the world football freestyle champion and the youngest to ever hold the trophy.

Cooke became an ambassador for UEFA Women's Football in 2018, launching her own social media-based show 'Play Anywhere.' Cooke was appointed as a global ambassador for UEFA Euro 2020 in 2019.

Cooke was hired as a BBC Sport host in September 2019. This role involved hosting the new MOTDx exhibition as well as presenting Match of the Day highlights.

Cooke had to drop out of the Soccer Aid line-up in September 2021 due to the resignation of Covid-19.

Cooke was named as the highest-earning female TikTok creator at that time in September 2021.

Cooke appeared on CBBC's Saturday Mash Up in October 2021, where she was shot with 20 buckets of slime after losing out in a vote against singer Nathan Evans.

Cooke was named the Boston Red Sox Wild Card for the inaugural Home Run Derby X in 2022, and New Mexico in May 2022.

Cooke appeared in the Sport Relief All Star Games in August 2022, which aired in Birmingham shortly after the 2022 Commonwealth Games were concluded.

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A look for the young stars who haven't accepted cancer

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 14, 2022
The Mail today is the recipient of this year's Cancer Research UK Star Awards, which honor children with cancer's courage. The annual festival exemplifies the extraordinary tenacity demonstrated by the thousands of British children under the age of 18 who are diagnosed with the disease each year. None of Connor Sunderland's swimming rivals know how tough the boy in the next lane is. Not only is Connor (picture left) yelling them every inch of the way in the pool, but he's doing it after battling cancer. In his short life, Jaden Stewart (pictured right) has had more medical emergencies than in decades. He was named with a Star Award in June 2020 for his bravery in dealing with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, which he was diagnosed with in June 2020.