- Thompson spent most of his career at Rochdale after coming through at United
- He became a Rochdale legend after a winning goal to keep them up in 2018
- Thompson worked as an MUTV pundit and motivational speaker in retirement
Manchester United have led tributes to former footballer Joe Thompson, who has died from cancer at the age of 36.
Thompson, who came through Man United‘s academy revealed he had been diagnosed with cancer for the third time last year.
He was found to have stage four lymphona – a type of blood cancer.
He had previously been diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma in 2013 and recovered before the cancer returned four years later. He went on to recover a second time before calling time on his career in 2019.
Thompson’s playing career included spells at Rochdale, Tranmere, Southport, Bury and Carlisle United, before he retired in 2019.
He became a regular pundit on MUTV following his retirement and held an ambassadorial role, along with working as a motivational speaker and life coach.

Former footballer Joe Thompson has died from cancer at the age of 36, it has been announced

Man United paid tribute to their former academy player, stating that Thompson ‘epitomised our club’s values’

Rochdale, where Thompson spent the majority of his career, said they were ‘devastated’ by the club legend’s passing
‘A man who epitomised our club’s values,’ Man United said in a tribute.
‘We are saddened to share that Joe Thompson has passed away.
‘A warm personality who had a deep connection with our club from a young age, our thoughts are with Joe’s family and friends at this difficult time.’
Man United added that Thompson spearheaded the launch of the club’s academy alumni programme — named ‘United Once, United Forever’ — which they stated was an industry-leading formalisation of aftercare for former Academy players.
Thompson also raised over £20,000 for further treatment and testing to help future generations by completing a charity fundraiser titled ‘Walk with me for JT.’
He completed the 21-mile walk with fans, friends and team-mates from Old Trafford to Rochdale, via several stadiums in Greater Manchester.
Having come through Man United’s academy Thompson spent the majority of playing career at Rochdale, making 203 appearances across three different spells.
He was part of the Rochdale side which was promoted to League One in 2010.

Thompson made over 200 appearances for Rochdale before his retirement in 2019

He was part of the Rochdale side which faced Tottenham at Wembley back in 2018

Thompson pictured his wife Chantelle in 2016 and the couple’s two daughters, Thailula and AthenaRae
Thompson achieved hero status at the club on the final day of the 2017/18 season, scoring the only goal in a 1-0 victory which ensured the club avoided relegation to League Two.
Rochdale wrote on social media that the club was ‘devastated to learn of the passing of Dale legend, Joe Thompson.
‘Our thoughts are with Joe’s family and friends at this incredibly sad time. One of our own.
‘We first knew Joe primarily as a talented footballer, but we would soon grow to adore his loving, infectious personality.
‘He faced every battle head-on, both on and off the pitch. His journey and indomitable spirit have been an inspiration for everyone who has been touched by his story.
‘Above all of that, Joe was a loving husband to Chantelle and an incredible father to Thailula and Athena Rae.
‘Our thoughts are with Joe’s family and friends at this incredibly sad time.’
Rochdale confirmed their players will wear black armbands during their match against Altrincham on Friday, with a tribute planned ahead for their home match against AFC Fylde on Easter Monday.