Rory Smith Bio | Wiki
Rory Smith is an American journalist, broadcaster, and author. He currently serves as the chief soccer correspondent of The New York Times in the United States of America. Rory took up the role in 2016. The journalist is based in Manchester, England. His tv appearances include Sky Sports Sunday Supplement
Rory covers all aspects of European soccer including the glamour of the Champions League and the reality of life away from the spotlight. He as well serves as a frequent guest on BBC Radio Five Live. Formerly, the journalist worked for The Times, The Independent, and The Daily Telegraph.
Rory Smith Journalist Age
He was born in Yorkshire, Northern England, United Kingdom. Rory has not shared his exact date of birth and it’s therefore not possible to tell his exact age. But from his appearance, he may be in his 30s.
Rory Smith Height
He is a man of above-average stature. Rory stands at a height of 5 ft 9 in ( Approx 1.75m).
Rory Smith Family
He is originally from Yorkshire, Northern England, United Kingdom. Despite his fame in the media industry, Rory has managed to keep a low profile about his parents and siblings.
Rory Smith New York Times
Currently, Rory serves as the chief soccer correspondent of The New York Times. The journalist is based in Manchester, England. Rory covers all aspects of European soccer including the glamour of the Champions League and the reality of life away from the spotlight. Also, Rory has reported from three World Cups, the Olympics, and countless European tournaments.
Rory’s other colleagues at New York Times Include:
Bryce Covert – journalist
Tania Ganguli – reporter
John Branch – writer
Zolan Kanno Youngs – correspondent
Lisa Friedman – reporter
John Leland – reporter
Davey Alba – reporter
Amelia Nierenberg – writer
Jack Nicas – Brazil Bureau Chief
Rory Smith Podcast
The journalist has also written for ESPN, The Blizzard, and FourFourTwo. He made appearances on the Second Captains’ podcast often on The Anfield Wrap and The Totally Football Show. In addition to that, he recorded his own weekly ‘Set Piece Menu’ podcast with Steve Wyeth, Hugh Ferris, and former England international Andy Hinchcliffe.
Rory’s television appearances include Sky Sports Sunday Supplement. He was highly commended in 2015 by the Sports Journalists’ Association. In 2013, 2015, 2017, and 2019 Football Supporters Federation Awards, Rory was nominated for the writer of the year, winning in 2015 and 2019.
Rory Smith Book
Rory was a ghostwriter on the book titled Champions League Dreams with Rafa Benitez which was published in 2012. In 2016, he published a book titled Mister: The Men Who Gave The World The Game. This book was short-listed for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year. The same book was included in the list of the best 50 football books ever. The list was written and compiled by FourFourTwo magazine.
Rory Smith Salary
Currently, Rory serves as the chief soccer correspondent of The New York Times. He earns an average salary of $72,485 per year.
Rory Smith Net Worth
From his journalism career, Rory has managed to accumulate an estimated net worth of $1,597,276.
Who Is Rory Smith
Rory is an American journalist, broadcaster, and author. He currently serves as the chief soccer correspondent of The New York Times in the United States of America. Rory took up the role in 2016.
How Tall Is Rory Smith
Rory is a man of above-average stature who stands at a height of 5 ft 9 in ( Approx 1.75m).
Where Is Rory Smith From
He was born in Yorkshire, Northern England, United Kingdom.