Cooper Sharman profile Photo

Cooper Sharman

Australian Rules Footballer

Birthday July 25, 2000

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace N/A

Age 25 Years

#75,144 Most Popular

Who Is Cooper Sharman? Age, Biography and Wiki

As of 2025, Cooper Sharman is 25 years old. Since his birth in 2000, he has shown remarkable talents in sports, leading him to pursue a successful career in Australian rules football. Sharman first gained attention in junior leagues before being drafted into the AFL, where he quickly made a name for himself as a promising forward.

For more detailed information on his life and career, visit his Wikipedia page.

Occupation Australian Rules Footballer
Date of Birth July 25, 2000
Age 25 Years
Birth Place N/A
Horoscope Leo
Country

Popularity

Cooper Sharman's Popularity over time

Height, Weight & Measurements

Cooper Sharman stands tall at approximately 191 cm (6 ft 3 in) and weighs around 85 kg (187 lbs). His athletic build, combined with his agility and speed, makes him a formidable presence on the field. His measurements reflect not just his height and weight but also his commitment to fitness, essential for any professional athlete.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Cooper Sharman tends to keep his personal life private. As of 2025, there are no confirmed reports about his relationship status. Rumors have circulated regarding potential romantic partners, but Sharman has not publicly addressed these speculations. His focus on his career suggests he prioritizes his professional life at this time.

Net Worth and Salary

Cooper Sharman’s net worth in 2025 is estimated to be around $1 million. This includes his earnings from playing in the AFL, as well as various sponsorship and endorsement deals. His salary as a professional Australian rules football player is likely in the range of $500,000 to $700,000 per year, reflecting his value to his team and the league.

Career, Business and Investments

Since entering the AFL, Sharman has shown remarkable potential on the field. His career highlights include key performances that have not only won games but also secured his reputation among fans and critics alike. As he continues to evolve as a player, Sharman is also looking into potential business ventures, including fitness-related enterprises that align with his sporting career. His investment acumen is still developing, but his focus on planning for the future is evident.

Sharman was a participant the Auskick program at Leeton in the Riverina District of New South Wales where he played for the Leeton-Whitton Crows as a junior and was also a part of the GWS Giants Academy. Following high school, Sharman moved to Melbourne where he studied business and commerce at Deakin University.

While in Melbourne he played for the Balwyn Football Club, in the local Eastern Football League, under the former AFL coach Rodney Eade. Sharman played alongside AFL elite junior talent in his 2019 season with Balwyn including Matt Rowell, Noah Anderson and Jamarra Ugle-Hagan, which also limited his game time to about one third of the season.

Sharman ultimately kicked 13 goals at Balwyn. Sharman's form at Balwyn earned him selection for the Oakleigh Chargers where he finished with 20 disposals, five marks and one goal on debut. He played eight games (kicking 14 goals) including a premiership as a Charger.

He averaged 12.7 disposals, 4.5 marks and kicked 11 goals in the NAB League including four goals against the Eastern Ranges. Sharman was spotted by recruiters and invited to the 2019 AFL Combine and eventually nominated for the 2019 AFL draft. Sharman was ultimately overlooked by all 18 clubs.

Sharman joined South Australian side Woodville-West Torrens Eagles ahead of the 2021 season, playing two SANFL games and six games (15 goals) for their reserves.

Sharman initially had signed with the Victorian Football League's Coburg Football Club for 2020, but only played in one practice match with the whole season being wiped out due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the Victorian lockdowns that occurred as a result. He would return to NSW to play for Leeton-Whitton in a Grand Final which they lost.

Social Network

Cooper Sharman is active on various social media platforms where he engages with his fans. His Instagram and Twitter accounts showcase his life as a football player, including training sessions, match day highlights, and personal insights. Following him on social platforms gives fans a glimpse into his daily life and interactions both on and off the field.

Education

Before focusing fully on his athletic career, Cooper Sharman completed his high school education, where he excelled both academically and athletically. He may have pursued higher education in a field of interest, but there are no public records detailing any specific institutions or degrees he may have obtained. His academic background, combined with his sports achievements, underscores his dedication to personal growth.


Disclaimer: The information provided is gathered from reputable sources. However, CelebsWiki disclaims any responsibility for inaccuracies or omissions. Users are encouraged to verify details independently. For any updates, please use the link of Contact Us provided above.

You May Also Like
Reviews & Comments

Novak Djokovic, Jaxson Dart, Mark Sanchez, Mark Walter, Pete Hegseth, Justin Trudeau, Asrani, Jeremy Allen White, Rafael Nadal, Cooper Flagg, Jon Jones, Mia Khalifa, Masoud Pezeshkian, Jimmy Savile, Kaitlin Olson, Keir Starmer, Vladimir Putin, Antonia Gentry, John F. Kennedy, Roger Federer