Jobe Bellingham: Age, Biography, and Wiki
Jobe Samuel Patrick Bellingham is an English professional footballer born on September 23, 2005, in Stourbridge, West Midlands, England. As of May 2025, he is 19 years old. He plays primarily as a midfielder or forward and is currently signed with Sunderland, a Premier League club. Jobe started his youth career at Birmingham City, where he also made his first-team debut at the age of 16. Before moving to Sunderland in 2023, he accumulated 24 league appearances with Birmingham City. Internationally, he has represented England at all youth levels up to the under-21 team. Jobe is the younger brother of Jude Bellingham, a renowned footballer who plays for Real Madrid and the England national team. Their father, Mark Bellingham, was a prolific non-league footballer and a sergeant in the West Midlands Police.
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Date of Birth | 23 September 2005 |
Age | 19 Years |
Birth Place | Stourbridge, England |
Horoscope | Virgo |
Country | England |
Height, Weight & Measurements
While exact details about Jobe Bellingham’s height and weight are not extensively documented in public sources, as a professional footballer competing at a high level from a young age, he maintains an athletic build suitable for his roles as midfielder and forward.
A stomach muscle strained in January 2023 kept Bellingham out for three months. During his absence, he added muscle and physicality to go with his increased height. At home to Stoke City on 10 April, he came close to winning the game with what would have been his first senior goal when his stoppage-time volley was blocked. A few days later, Bellingham started the match away to Millwall that Birmingham won to secure their Championship status, "was composed on the ball, intelligent without it and, in the words of Eustace, 'showed great maturity'." He finished the season with 22 league appearances, of which five were starts.
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Dating & Relationship Status
There is no publicly available information about Jobe Bellingham’s dating life or relationship status as he remains a private individual regarding his personal relationships.
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Net Worth
Specific data on Jobe Bellingham’s net worth is not publicly disclosed. However, as a young professional player in English football, especially with his recent move to Sunderland, his earnings would include salaries, sponsorships, and bonuses typical for a Premier League club player at his stage of career. His older brother Jude’s high-profile transfers and awards indicate a footballing family with promising financial prospects.
Social Network
Jobe Bellingham engages with fans and the public through social media platforms, where he sometimes interacts with his brother Jude. However, detailed statistics about his follower counts or official social media handles are not provided here. Both brothers occasionally comment encouragingly on each other’s performances.
Education
Details about Jobe Bellingham’s formal education have not been prominently featured in public sources. His early life was focused on developing his football career through Birmingham City’s academy alongside his brother, which typically involves balancing schooling with professional sports training.
In July 2022, Birmingham confirmed that Bellingham would be taking up a scholarship with the club and had agreed terms on a first professional contract, to take effect on his 17th birthday. Under head coach John Eustace, his introduction to Championship football was gradual. He made occasional substitute appearances in the first couple of months of the season, was used regularly from the bench in October, and made his first start on 11 November, playing the first hour of a 2–1 defeat at home to Sunderland. The Birmingham Mail mid-season assessment highlighted the trust placed in him to "[see] out some very nervy end-of-game situations", while pointing out that the Sunderland match "suggested he still has a way to go to be ready for the step up. Which is fine, he's 17." Eustace was insistent that there was "no rush" to get Bellingham into the starting eleven – the team had several other young central midfielders in Manchester United loanee Hannibal Mejbri and the home-grown George Hall and Jordan James.