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Wayne Rooney

Wayne Mark Rooney (born 24 October in Liverpool) is a retired English football player.

Early life

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Rooney was born in Liverpool, to Jeanette Marie Rooney and Thomas Wayne Rooney. He is of Irish descent, and was brought up as a Roman Catholic with his 2 younger brothers Graham and John.

All three attended Our Lady and St Swithin's primary school, and De La Salle School.

Club career

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Everton

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Wayne Rooney grew up in Liverpool, where there are two big football clubs; Liverpool and Everton. As a child, he supported Everton and began playing football for them at the age of just 15, when he became the youngest Premiership scorer, scoring a game-winning goal against Arsenal.

The biography of roony He is of Irish descent, and was brought up as a Roman Catholic with his 2 younger brothers Graham and John. Wayne Rooney grew up in Liverpool, where there are two big football clubs; Liverpool and Everton. As a child, he supported Everton and began playing football for them at the age of just 15, when he became the youngest Premiership scorer, scoring a game-winning goal against Arsenal. Rooney was the youngest goalscorer at Euro , an international tournament where he played for England. Soon, other clubs were very eager to buy him because of his great performances.

Rooney was the youngest goalscorer at Euro , an international tournament where he played for England. Soon, other clubs were very eager to buy him because of his great performances. Newcastle United and Manchester United both made offers to Everton for him. It was Manchester United who signed him eventually, for £23m in the summer of Rooney was only 18 at the time, and the £23m paid for him was the highest amount ever paid for a teenager in the world.

Manchester United

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Rooney is the top goal scorer for Manchester United. When he arrived to the team, they gave him the number 8 shirt, but then changed his shirt to number On 12 February , Rooney scored a stunning bicycle kick in the 78th minute of the Manchester derby, which ended up to be the winning goal in their 2–1 win over Manchester City.

After the game, he said it was the best goal he had ever scored in his career. Rooney was made captain of the team by manager Louis van Gaal before the –15 Premier League season began.

Personal life

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Rooney's wife is Coleen.

Rooney has appeared in advertisements for FIFA video games and Coca-Cola.

He also has a sponsorship deal with Nike.

Rooney supports Manchester United, Everton and Celtic.

Career statistics

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Club

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International

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See the main article: List of international goals scored by Wayne Rooney

National teamYearAppsGoals
England93
116
82
81
42
85
96
111
52
54
106
138
85
102
0 0
10
Total53

Managerial

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As of match played 11 November

Honours

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Manchester United

  • Premier League: –07, –08, –09, –11, –13[11]
  • FA Cup: –16[12]
  • EFL Cup: –06,[13]–10,[14]–17[15]
  • FA Community Shield: ,[16],[17],[18][19]
  • UEFA Champions League: –08[20]
  • UEFA Europa League: –17[21]
  • FIFA Club World Cup: [22]

England U17

Individual

  • UEFA European Under Championship Golden Player: [23]
  • PFA Players' Player of the Year: –10[24]
  • PFA Young Player of the Year: –05,[25]–06[26]
  • PFA Fans' Player of the Year: –06,–10[28]
  • PFA Team of the Year: –06 Premier League,[26]–10 Premier League,[24]–12 Premier League[29]
  • FWA Footballer of the Year: –10[30]
  • Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year: –06, –10[31]
  • Manchester United Players' Player of the Year: –10[32]
  • Manchester Goal of the Season: –10 (v Arsenal, 31 January ), –11 (vs.

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    Manchester City, 12 February ), –14 (vs. West Ham, 22 March )[33]

  • BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year: [34]
  • Bravo Award: [35]
  • Golden Boy Award: [36]
  • UEFA European Championship Team of the Tournament: [37]
  • FIFPro Young Player of the Year: –05[31]
  • Premier League Hall of Fame: [38]
  • Premier League Player of the Season: –10[39]
  • Premier League Player of the Month: February , December , March , October , January [11]
  • Most assists in the Premier League: –07(shared)[40]
  • England Senior Men's Player of the Year: ,[41] ,[41] ,[41] [42]
  • FIFA Club World Cup Most Valuable Player of the Final:
  • FIFA Club World Cup Golden Ball: [43]
  • FIFA FIFPro World XI: [44]
  • FIFA FIFPro World XI 4th team: [45]
  • FIFA FIFPro World XI 5th team: , [46][47]
  • Premier League 20 Seasons Awards (–93 to –12): Best Goal (vs.

    Manchester City, 12 February )[48]

  • Alan Hardaker Trophy: [49]
  • Premier League Goal of the Month: November [50]
  • FWA Tribute Award: [51]
  • MLS Player of the Month: October [52]
  • MLS Best XI: [53]
  • D.C.

    United MVP: [54]

  • D.C. United Golden Boot Winner: [54]
  • MLS All-Star: ,[55]
  • MLS All-Star Coach:
  • Globe Soccer Awards Player Career Award: [56]

Records

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