Career
Born in Burnley, Lancashire, he started his career with Nelson before joining Sheffield United in 1930. After 17 years with the club, he moved to Hartlepools United before retiring in 1949. Between 1957 and 1962, he was the manager of Halifax Town.
Nelson
He was playing for Nelson Tradesmen when he was spotted by Football League Third Division North side Nelson, who signed him as an amateur in October 1928.
He made his senior debut on 20 October in the 0–4 defeat away at Carlisle United. Hooper was awarded a professional contract the following month, but found it difficult to break into the first-team
He returned to the starting line-up in place of Clem Rigg for the 2–3 loss to Darlington on 5 January 1929 and retained his place for the next ten matches. Hooper found his first-team opportunities even more limited in the 1929-1930 season following the signing of Billy Fairhurst from Southport.
Sheffield United
After making eight further league appearances for Nelson, Hooper was signed by First Division side Sheffield United.
He moved along with half-back Harry Tordoff for a combined transfer fee of £750. On his arrival at United Hooper he became a regular at left-back, but in 1933 he switched to right-back and became first choice in that position until 1939, missing very few games. Hooper went on to play for Sheffield United for 17 years, scoring 10 goals in 269 league matches for the club
Suffering an injury towards the end of the 1938-1939 season he missed a lengthy run of games for the first time.
Following the outbreak of World World War II he joined the Royal Army Ordnance Corps and rarely played for United again, although he did make guest appearances for Portsmouth, Hartlepools United and Huddersfield Town. Following the cessation of hostilities, Hooper did briefly return to United"s first team during the 1945-1946 season but drifted out of contention and played out the remainder of his time at Bramall Lane in United"s reserves.
He left United having played 300 times, scoring eleven goals. Hartlepools United
In July 1947, Hooper signed for Hartlepools United on a permanent basis and went on to make 66 league appearances for them, scoring 4 goals.
Hooper retired from professional football in November 1949 in order to become a trainer at West Ham United.
In October 1957, he was appointed manager of Halifax Town, and spent almost five seasons in charge of the club before leaving in April 1962.