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Newcastle fans hijack Burger King poll (and Twitter) with Nick Pope hysteria

English footballer (built-in 1992)

Nick Pope
Nick Pope 23-04-2016 1.jpg

Pope playing for Charlton Athletic in 2016

Personal information
Full name Nicholas David Pope[1]
Engagement of nativity (1992-04-nineteen) 19 April 1992 (age 30) [2]
Place of nascence Soham, England
Summit 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)[annotation 1]
Position(s) Goalkeeper[5]
Club data

Current team

Newcastle United
Number 22
Youth career
200?–2008 Ipswich Town
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2008–2011 Bury Town
2011–2016 Charlton Athletic 33 (0)
2011 → Harrow Borough (loan) fifteen (0)
2011–2012 → Welling United (loan) two (0)
2012 → Welling United (loan) ii (0)
2013 → Cambridge United (loan) ix (0)
2013 → Aldershot Town (loan) 5 (0)
2013 → York City (loan) 2 (0)
2014 → York Urban center (loan) xx (0)
2015 → Bury (loan) 22 (0)
2016–2022 Burnley 141 (0)
2022– Newcastle United ane (0)
National squad
2018– England 8 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct every bit of 16:52, 6 August 2022 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 21:51, 29 March 2022 (UTC)

Nicholas David Pope (born xix Apr 1992) is an English professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Premier League club Newcastle United and the England national team.

Pope started his career in Ipswich Town'southward youth teams and afterwards being released aged 16, he joined Bury Boondocks. He signed for League One society Charlton Athletic in May 2011, earlier having loan spells with Harrow Borough, Welling United, Cambridge United, Aldershot Town, York City, and Bury. Pope joined Burnley of the Premier League in July 2016 and made his England debut two years later. He joined Newcastle United in June 2022.

Society career

Early career

Born in Soham, Cambridgeshire,[6] Pope attended King's School in nearby Ely.[7] An Ipswich Town flavour ticket holder, he began his career at the society'due south youth set-up at the age of 10 and remained with Ipswich until beingness released aged sixteen.[7] [8] Following his release past Ipswich,[7] he joined non-League guild Coffin Town in 2008.[9] Having challenged and temporarily replaced Marcus Garnham, Pope proved he was capable at that level when he wore the number 1 shirt for Bury Town for a number of first-team matches later on initially debuting for the squad at just sixteen years of age.[ citation needed ] Manager Richard Wilkins described Pope as "the most naturally-talented player to progress through the ranks at the West Suffolk Sports University and Bury Town" and said "I honestly retrieve Nick Pope tin go all the way to the superlative."[ten] Pope was too a member of the West Suffolk Higher squad and has represented an England Colleges squad.[ citation needed ]

Charlton Athletic

On 24 May 2011, League One club Charlton Able-bodied signed Pope after he was spotted by scouts during a 2–1 win over Billericay Town.[11] [12] He was and so invited to a trial at Charlton.[12] Afterwards impressing staff during a trial, he was signed on a two-year contract after the 2 clubs agreed a compensation package, which included Charlton taking on the Suffolk outfit in a pre-flavor friendly ahead of the 2012–13 season.[ commendation needed ] Charlton besides paid for Pope to have a degree in sports science at the Academy of Roehampton aslope other courses which he had planned to have at the University of Nottingham before existence signed by Charlton.[12] On seven February 2012, Pope signed a new 2-year contract with Charlton.[13] He made his Charlton and professional debut on 4 May 2013, in the concluding lucifer of the 2012–13 season, as a 71st infinitesimal substitute for David Push in a 4–1 habitation win for Charlton against already relegated Bristol Urban center in the Championship.[14] [15]

Pope signed a new three-year contract with Charlton in September 2013, and commented that "It's a large guild so to have a long-term future secure, for me, as a player developing, it's something yous look for".[16]

On 5 June 2014, Pope signed a new four-twelvemonth contract, securing his hereafter to Charlton until June 2018.[17]

Loan spells

In August 2011, Pope joined Isthmian League Premier Division club Harrow Borough on a loan deal lasting until 17 September 2011.[18] Whilst at that place Pope kept iii clean sheets and saved two punishment kicks in 19 appearances.[19] Pope was and so meant to join Conference Premier lodge Kettering Town in December 2011, but the deal could non be concluded due to Kettering being placed nether a transfer embargo.[20] As a effect, he joined Conference South guild Welling United on 21 December 2011 on a 28-day loan instead.[20] On vii March 2013, Pope joined Cambridge United in the Conference Premier on a i-month loan.[half dozen] Whilst at the gild, he made ix appearances, keeping four clean sheets in the procedure.[21]

On 26 September 2013, Pope joined Conference Premier club Aldershot Town on a one-calendar month loan.[22] He joined League Two club York Metropolis on 21 November 2013 on a one-month loan,[23] only was recalled after but two matches by Charlton.[24] On 16 January 2014, Pope rejoined York on loan for the residuum of the 2013–fourteen flavour,[25] keeping sixteen clean sheets in 24 appearances.[17]

On six January 2015, Pope joined Bury on loan for the rest of the 2014–15 season.[26] He made his debut in a one–1 home draw with Wycombe Wanderers on 17 January 2015.[27] He made 22 appearances equally Bury won promotion after finishing in third identify in League Two.[28]

Burnley

On 19 July 2016, Pope joined newly promoted Premier League order Burnley on a 3-yr contract for an undisclosed fee.[29] Pope made his Premier League debut on ten September 2017, replacing the injured Tom Heaton in the kickoff half of a 1–0 home win over Crystal Palace.[30] He made his first Premier League start the following calendar week, on 16 September 2017, in a 1–1 draw confronting Liverpool abroad from home.[31] On 9 October, Pope signed a new contract to proceed him at Burnley until 2020.[32] He suffered a dislocated shoulder on 26 July 2018 later colliding with Sam Cosgrove during Burnley's 1–i describe away to Aberdeen in the UEFA Europa League second qualifying round first leg.[33] [34] [35]

In May 2019, Pope signed a new contract with Burnley, initially running until 2023.[36] He had a prolific 2019–20 flavour, as he featured in every minute of Burnley's Premier League entrada. Coming into the last match of the flavour against Brighton, Pope was level on clean sheets with Manchester City's Ederson, with both keepers having kept 15. In the 20th minute of the match against Brighton, Yves Bissouma scored, meaning Pope would finish the season with fifteen clean sheets. Manchester Metropolis's final match against already-relegated Norwich City, ended v-0 with Ederson keeping his 16th clean canvass, claiming the Golden Glove outright, narrowly beating out Pope.[37] On 11 July 2020, Burnley drew 1–1 away confronting Liverpool and became the only team to take points off Liverpool at Anfield the entire season. Pope was highly applauded for his functioning in the match, equally he made eight saves to deny Liverpool a win.[38] [39]

Newcastle United

Pope signed for Premier League club Newcastle United on 23 June 2022 on a iv-twelvemonth contract for an undisclosed fee,[40] reported by Sky Sports to be £10 million.[41]

Following his signing for Newcastle, Pope's name trended on Twitter on 12 Baronial 2022 post-obit a Newcastle fan account hijacking a poll from Burger Rex'south feed, maxim they prefer Pope over tomatoes and gherkins. This led to many other brand accounts, such as Specsavers or McDonald's tweeting "Nick Pope".[42] [43]

International career

Pope was called up to the England national squad for the first time on fifteen March 2018.[44] He was named in the 23-human being England squad for the 2018 FIFA World Cup.[45] Pope made his debut on seven June 2018 every bit a 65th-minute substitute as England shell Republic of costa rica 2–0 in a pre-tournament friendly.[46] He made his first competitive international appearance in a 4–0 win against Kosovo for the concluding game in UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying on 17 November 2019.[47] In March 2021, after England defeated Albania 2–0, Pope became the offset goalkeeper to go along a clean sheet in his first half-dozen appearances for the country.[48]

Personal life

Shannon Horlock, daughter of former footballer Kevin Horlock, is Pope's long-term girlfriend.[49]

Career statistics

Club

As of lucifer played six August 2022
Appearances and goals by guild, season and competition
Club Season League FA Cup League Loving cup Other Full
Sectionalization Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Charlton Athletic 2011–12[fifty] League I 0 0 0 0 0 0
2012–13[14] Championship 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
2013–xiv[51] Championship 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2014–15[27] Title 8 0 0 0 1 0 ix 0
2015–16[52] Championship 24 0 1 0 3 0 28 0
Total 33 0 one 0 iv 0 38 0
Harrow Borough (loan) 2011–12[19] Isthmian League Premier Division 15 0 0 0 4[a] 0 xix 0
Welling United (loan) 2011–12[53] Briefing Southward 4 0 4 0
Cambridge United (loan) 2012–xiii[21] Conference Premier 9 0 9 0
Aldershot Town (loan) 2013–14[21] Briefing Premier v 0 5 0
York City (loan) 2013–14[51] League Ii 22 0 2[b] 0 24 0
Coffin (loan) 2014–xv[27] League Ii 22 0 22 0
Burnley 2016–17[54] Premier League 0 0 3 0 1 0 four 0
2017–18[55] Premier League 35 0 1 0 two 0 38 0
2018–19[56] Premier League 0 0 two 0 0 0 one[c] 0 3 0
2019–20[57] Premier League 38 0 0 0 0 0 38 0
2020–21[58] Premier League 32 0 0 0 1 0 33 0
2021–22[59] Premier League 36 0 ane 0 2 0 39 0
Full 141 0 seven 0 6 0 1 0 155 0
Newcastle United 2022–23[threescore] Premier League ane 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
Career total 252 0 8 0 10 0 7 0 277 0
  1. ^ One advent in Isthmian League Loving cup, three in FA Trophy
  2. ^ Appearances in League 2 play-offs
  3. ^ Appearance in UEFA Europa League

International

As of friction match played 29 March 2022 [61]
Appearances and goals past national team and year
National team Year Apps Goals
England 2018 1 0
2019 1 0
2020 ii 0
2021 3 0
2022 one 0
Total 8 0

Honours

Individual

  • PFA Team of the Year: 2019–20 Premier League[62]
  • Burnley Role player of the Year: 2017–eighteen,[63] 2019–xx[64]
  • Burnley Players' Player of the Yr: 2017–18,[63] 2019–20[64]

Notes

  1. ^ Burnley, Newcastle United and the Premier League record Pope'due south height as 6 feet 3 inches (1.91 m),[3] whereas Pope himself has contended in interviews that his height is vi feet 6 inches (one.98 1000).[iv]

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    Boden, Chris (11 June 2020). "Burnley keeper Nick Pope on condign a student of the game". Clitheroe Advertiser and Times . Retrieved 16 July 2020. I'chiliad 6ft 6, and so it's easier to imagine myself and build things into my game from goalkeepers of a similar size.
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External links

  • Profile at the Newcastle United F.C. website
  • Profile at the Football Association website
  • Nick Pope – UEFA competition tape (archive)Edit this at Wikidata

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Pope_%28footballer%29

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