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Wayne Rooney
Wayne Mark Rooney (born 24 October 1985 in Liverpool, England) is an English footballer of Irish descent, a striker for Manchester United football club and the England national team.
From the age of 10, he played for the Everton youth academy, and in 2002 he made his debut in the main squad of the Toffees.
After spending two years at the heart of the Merseyside club, in the summer of 2004 he moved to Manchester United for 25.6 million pounds.
Since then, he has won four Premier League titles, the Champions League and two Football League Cups.
He also won the PFA Footballers 'Player of the Year and the Association of Football Journalists' Footballer of the Year awards in 2010.
He scored more than 150 goals for Manchester United.
In 2003, he made his debut for the England national team.
He is the youngest player to score a goal for the England national team.
He played at the 2004 European Championship, the 2006 and 2010 World Championships.
Currently, he is the main striker of the England national team, for which he played more than 70 matches.
Early years
Rooney was born and raised in the Croxteth area of Liverpool, the son of Thomas Wayne Rooney, a handyman, and Janette Mary Rooney (nee — Morrie), a housewife.
The Rooney family had Irish roots and lived in a Catholic environment.
Wayne was the first child in the family, later he had two younger brothers, Graham and John; all three studied at the Catholic Delasal College in Croxteth, Liverpool.
All of Rooney's relatives were passionate fans of Everton ,and Wayne himself was a fan of this club since childhood, and the hero of his youth was the Scottish striker Duncan Ferguson.
Club career
Early career
Wayne played football in the yards from an early age, and at the age of seven he played for the first time for the Western Pub team, scoring the winning goal in this game.
Subsequently, he played for the Liverpool school team, scoring 72 goals during the season.
At the age of nine, when Rooney was playing for Copplehouse Boys in the Walton and Kirkdale League (scoring 99 goals in a season), he was noticed by Everton scout Bob Pendleton, and invited Wayne to watch.
Liverpool scouts also invited Wayne to watch at Melwood, but Rooney chose Everton, signing a school contract with the Toffees.
Playing for the Everton academy, Rooney often served balls at the matches of the main squad, and in 1996, 11 year old Wayne appeared on the Goodison Park field before the Merseyside derby as the mascot of Everton.
In the 1995/96 season (his first season at the Everton academy) Wayne has scored 114 goals in 29 matches.
Rooney made rapid progress, and at the age of 15 he was already playing for the Everton under 19 team.
In 2002, he scored eight goals in eight matches of the FA Youth Cup, including a goal in the lost final against Aston Villa.
On April 20, 2002, the 16 year old Rooney was first included in Everton's bid for a Premier League match against Southampton, but spent the entire meeting on the bench.
In the summer of 2002, he went with the main squad of Everton to a training camp in Austria for pre season training, and on July 15, he scored his first goal for the main team of the Toffees in a friendly match against the club Weitz.
In total, he scored nine goals in the pre season tour.
On August 17, 2002, he made his debut for the Toffees in an official match, coming into the starting line up against Tottenham.
On 2 October, he scored for Everton for the first time in official competitions, making a "double" in a Football League Cup match against Wrexham.
Thus, Rooney became the youngest Everton goalscorer in the club's history, breaking the record of Tommy Lawton.
On October 19, five days before his seventeenth birthday, Rooney scored the winning goal against Arsenal with a long range shot, breaking the Gunners ' 30 match unbeaten streak in the Premier League.
In addition, Rooney became the youngest goalscorer in the history of the Premier League (he scored a goal at the age of 16 years and 360 days; this record was later broken first by James Milner, and then by James Vaughn).
On November 3, Rooney scored the only goal in the match against Leeds, in which Everton won 1-0.
In December, Rooney received the award for the best young athlete of 2002 according to the BBC.
On December 14, he scored the winning goal against Blackburn.
On Boxing Day, December 26, 2002, Wayne received the first red card of his career in a match against Birmingham City.
In January 2003, Rooney signed the first professional contract in his career with Everton, which made him one of the highest paid teenagers in world football.
On March 23, Wayne scored the only goal for the Toffees in a match lost to Arsenal.
On April 6, he scored a goal against Newcastle, in which Everton won 2-1, and on April 26, he scored the winning goal in the last minutes of the match against Aston Villa.
In total, in his first season at Everton, Rooney played 37 matches and scored 8 goals.
In the 2003-04 season, Rooney scored his first goal on August 26 in a match against Charlton, after which he could not score for almost four months.
On December 13, he scored in an away match against Portsmouth ,and on December 20 against Leicester City.
On December 28, 2003, he played his 50th league match in a match against Birmingham, scoring the winning goal in it.
On February 21, 2004, Rooney made his first "double" in the Premier League in a match against Southampton .
On March 13, he scored the only goal in the match against Portsmouth, and a week later he scored in the game against Leicester City.
On 13 April, Wayne scored his last goal of the season against Leeds United.
Due to the huge hype caused by Wayne's bright performance at the 2004 European Championship, Everton issued a special statement stating that Rooney would not be sold for less than 50 million pounds.
The club offered Wayne to extend his current contract, increasing his salary to 50,000 pounds a week, but Rooney rejected this offer.
Newcastle and Manchester United have joined the fight for the signing of a promising football player.
Newcastle made an offer of 20 million pounds to Everton, but the management of the Merseyside club rejected it.
After that, Rooney demanded to put him on a transfer.
On August 31, 2004, the transfer of Wayne Rooney to Manchester United was officially announced.
The transaction amount was about 20 million pounds (27 million including bonuses).
The transfer was completed just a few hours before the transfer window closed.
Rooney's transfer remains the third most expensive transfer of a player from the UK in history (only the transfer of Rooney's Manchester United teammate Rio Ferdinand and the transfer of striker Andy Carroll from Newcastle to Liverpool cost more).
However, the amount paid for the transfer of Rooney still remains a record for a player under the age of 20.
Manchester United
2004/05
At Manchester United, Rooney received a T shirt with the number "8".
He made his debut for United on September 28, 2004 in a Champions League group stage match against Turkish club Fenerbahce, scoring a hat trick and giving another assist (the match ended in a 6-2 victory for United).
Rooney became the youngest author of a hat trick in the Champions League (he was 18 years and 335 days old).
In addition, Rooney became only the second player in the history of Manchester United to score three goals in his debut match for the club (after Charlie Sagar, who scored a hat trick against Bristol City in 1905).
On October 24, in a memorable match against Arsenal, Rooney earned a penalty, which was realized by Rood van Nistelrooy, and then he scored from the game.
Manchester United won this meeting with a score of 2: 0 and broke Arsenal's 49 match unbeaten streak in the Premier League.
On November 14, Wayne made a "double" in an away match with Newcastle.
On January 15, 2005, Rooney brought the "red devils" victory in the derby with Liverpool, scoring against Jerzy Dudek with a long range shot.
On February 26, Wayne made a "double" in the match with Portsmouth, which ended in a 2-1 victory for United.
On April 24, in a match against Newcastle at Old Trafford, Rooney scored a goal from a long distance, hitting the outside of his foot with a fly; commentators described this goal as"amazing".
For Manchester United, the 2004/2005 season was generally unsuccessful: in the Premier League, the team took only 3rd place, in the Football League Cup it lost in the semi finals to Chelsea, in the Champions League it was eliminated in the first round of the playoffs by Milan, and in the FA Cup final it lost to Arsenal on penalties.
This season, Rooney has scored 11 goals in the Premier League and 17 in all competitions for Manchester United and received the PFA Young Player of the Year award.
2005/06
Rooney scored his first goal in the 2005-06 season in the first round of the Premier League, in a match against Everton at Goodison Park.
On September 14, 2005, in the first match of the Champions League group stage against Spanish Villarreal (which ended with a score of 0:0) Rooney was sent off for sarcastically applauding the referee who showed him a yellow card.
Manchester United successfully performed in the Football League Cup, and on February 26, 2006, they reached the final, where they met Wigan.
In this match, Rooney made a "double" and was recognized as the best player of the match.
United won 4-0, and Rooney received the first professional medal of his career.
Winning the League Cup was United's only trophy of the season.
In the Premier League, Chelsea won the league title again, and Manchester United took second place.
In the FA Cup, United were eliminated by Liverpool in the fifth round, and in the Champions League for the first time in 11 years, they could not get out of the group.
Rooney has scored 16 league goals for Manchester United this season and 19 in all competitions.
2006/07
On August 4, 2006, in the match of the pre season tour of Manchester United against Porto, Rooney was removed for elbowing the Portuguese defender Pepe.
Despite the friendly nature of that match, the Football Association of England disqualified Rooney for three official games, based on a 23 page report sent by the referee of the match, Rood Bossen.
Rooney wrote a letter of official protest to the Football Association, referring to the lack of sanctions against other players who were also removed in friendly matches, but the FA rejected Rooney's protest.
In the first round of the Premier League, Rooney made a "double" against Fulham, who were defeated at Old Trafford with a score of 5: 1. However, after that, he could not score in ten consecutive games (including matches of the club and the England national team), and only on October 28 he managed to distinguish himself in a match against Bolton, in which he scored a hat trick.
On November 18, in an away match against Sheffield United, the Red Devils lost 1-0, but thanks to two goals from Wayne Rooney, they won a strong willed victory with a score of 2:1.
In the FA Cup match against Portsmouth, Rooney, coming on as a substitute, scored two goals against David James, one of them from a distance of 23 meters.
Shortly, on 17 March 2007 Wayne scored again in a match against "Bolton", making a "double" and "United" won with the score 4:0.
On 4 April 2007, Rooney scored an important goal in the away match of the 1/4 finals of the Champions League against Roma (United lost this match with the score 2:1); he also scored in the second leg against Roma at Old Trafford, when Manchester United won with a score of 7:1.
In the first semi final match of the Champions League against Milan at Old Trafford, Rooney scored two goals, and United won 3-2.
However, in the second leg at the San Siro, Milan won 3-0, knocking Manchester United out of the Champions League.
In the FA Cup final, United lost to Chelsea with a score of 0: 1, but took first place in the championship, ahead of Chelsea by 6 points.
In total, at the end of the 2006/07 season, Rooney scored 23 goals in all competitions — exactly the same as his teammate Cristiano Ronaldo.
2007/08
On June 30, 2007, it became known that Rooney would play under the number "10", which was released after the departure of the Dutch striker Rood van Nistelrooy to Real Madrid a year earlier.
Wayne has officially received the number ten from the former United and Scotland striker Denis Law, the legendary " ten " of Manchester United.
On August 12, 2007, in the first match of the 2007/08 season against Reading, Rooney suffered a fracture of the metatarsal of the foot (the match ended without scoring goals with the score 0: 0).
Wayne was expected to miss about two months.
But on August 26, Alex Ferguson said that Rooney could return to the field in three weeks.
On October 2, Wayne Rooney returned to the field after an injury and scored a goal in the Champions League group stage match against Roma.
United won this meeting with a score of 1-0.
Four days later, Wayne scored his first Premier League goal of the 2007-08 season, completing the defeat of Wigan at Old Trafford with a precise header against Chris Kirkland after a Danny Simpson feed.
It was the fourth goal for Manchester United in this match, which ended with the score of 4:0.
20 Oct Rooney did a "double" in the match against "Aston Villa" at Villa Park, which ended with the victory of the "red devils" with the score 4:1.
On 9 November, during the training, Rooney injured his ankle, from which missed the game against Croatia, "Blackburn", "Bolton" and "sporting".
Rooney was expected to miss at least four weeks, but the recovery went faster than expected, and Wayne returned to training after two weeks.
He took the field on December 3 in the match against Fulham, having spent 70 minutes on the field.
Rooney played in most of the remaining matches of the season, scoring a total of 18 goals (12 of them in the Premier League), including "doubles" against Newcastle on February 23 and Aston Villa on March 29, 2008.
On May 11, Wayne won the second English Premier League title of his career when United defeated Wigan away in the last round of the championship.
On 21 May 2008, Rooney played in the UEFA Champions League final, in which Manchester United beat Chelsea in a penalty shootout, and won the first UEFA Champions League winner's medal in his career.
2008/09
On October 4, 2008, in an away match against Blackburn, Rooney became the youngest player in the history of the Premier League to play 200 matches in this tournament.
On January 14, 2009, Wayne scored a goal against Wigan in the 54th second, and left the field in the eighth minute due to a hamstring injury.
Rooney missed three weeks due to injury, having not played in two cup matches and four matches in the Premier League.
On April 25, 2009, Manchester United, losing 2-0 to Tottenham during the match, managed to score five goals against the opponent, two of them were scored by Wayne Rooney.
The match ended with a victory for Manchester United with a score of 5:2.
In total, in the 2008/09 season, Rooney scored 20 goals in all competitions, including 12 goals in the Premier League.
2009/10
Rooney scored his first goal of the 2009/2010 season in the 90th minute of the match for the English Super Cup.
The main time ended with the score 2: 2; Chelsea won the penalty shootout.
Rooney scored the only goal in the first match of the 2009/10 Premier League season against Birmingham City.
In the next match of the championship, United could not score a single goal and lost to the debutant of the Premier League, Burnley club at Turf Moor with a score of 1: 0. Three days later, on 22 August 2009, Rooney scored his 100th and 101st goals for Manchester United in the third round of the Premier League match against Wigan, which ended with a score of 5: 0.
On August 29, in the match against Arsenal at Old Trafford, Rooney scored the most important goal from the penalty spot.
The match ended with a 2-1 victory for United.
Five days after this match, Rooney commented on the penalty he scored against Arsenal: "Everyone who follows my game knows that I am an honest footballer.
I play as honestly as possible.
If the referee gives a penalty, you canot do anything about it."
On September 20, Rooney scored one goal in a dramatic Manchester derby at Old Trafford, which ended in a 4-3 victory for United thanks to a goal scored by Michael Owen in the 95th minute.
On November 28, Rooney scored a hat trick in an away league match against Portsmouth, which ended in a 4 point victory for Manchester United:1.
Rooney scored two of his three goals from the penalty spot.
27 Dec Wayne was voted "player of the match" in the meeting with hull city, which ended with the victory of the "United" with the score 3:1.
Rooney took part in all four goals scored in that match when he scored himself, opening the scoring late in the first half, then gave a bad pass that led to a penalty against "Manchester United".
Then he forced Andy Dawson to make a mistake, who scored an autogall, and finally gave an assist to Dimitar Berbatov.
Three days later, on 30 January 2009, Rooney scored another goal in a 5-0 defeat of the Latics against Wigan.
On January 23, 2010, Rooney scored 4 goals in a match against Hull City, making the first "poker" in his career.
On January 27, Wayne scored the winning goal against Manchester City in the second semi final match of the League Cup.
United beat City 4-3 on aggregate and reached the final of the League Cup.
January 31, 2010 in the match against Arsenal, Rooney scored his 100 goal in the Premier League (it is noteworthy that his first goal in the Premier League Rooney also scored Arsenal).
16 Feb Rooney opened the scoring in his debut in the Champions League 2009/10 head scoring two goals against AC Milan.
The match ended with a 3-2 victory for Manchester United, marking the first victory of the Red Devils over the Rossoneri at the San Siro .
On February 23, Wayne scored a "double" against West Ham.
28 February, Rooney scored the winning goal in gate of "Aston Villa" in the League Cup final, which ended with the score of 2:1.
On March 10, in a return match 1/8 finals of the Champions League against AC Milan at old Trafford, Rooney made a "double" and "Manchester United" won a landslide victory over Italian club with the score of 4:0 (7:2 on aggregate).
Thus, by March 10, Rooney had already scored 30 goals in all competitions.
14 Mar Wayne made another "double" in the championship, this time in a match against Fulham in which the red devils won with the score 3:0.
On March 21, in the Central match of the Premier League with Liverpool Rooney scored the only goal of performing the rebound after reflection shot from the penalty spot Pepe Reina.
United won this match with a score of 2: 1. On March 30, Rooney opened the scoring in the match of the 1/4 final of the Champions League against Bayern Munich, in which Manchester United lost with a score of 2:1.
At the end of this match, Wayne suffered an ankle injury, due to which, as expected, he would miss from two to three weeks, including the most important match of the championship against Chelsea.
Despite the predictions, Rooney returned to the ranks after eight days, appearing in the starting line up of United in the second leg of the Champions League against Bayern Munich at Old Trafford.
By the 41st minute, Manchester United led the match with the score 3: 0, but subsequently conceded two goals from Bayern and was eliminated from the Champions League draw according to the away goal rule.
Rooney was substituted during the match, as he injured his ankle again.
After that, he played three more matches in the Premier League, but could not score a single goal, losing the title the top scorer of the championship Didier Drogba in the last round.
On April 25, 2010, Rooney was named the footballers ' player of the Year, and then was recognized as the footballer of the year by journalists and fans, and also entered the symbolic team of the Premier League of the 2009/2010 season.
2010/11
Rooney scored his first goal of the season on August 28 in a match against West Ham United, converting a penalty.
According to the official statistics website of Manchester United, this goal was the 9000th in the history of the club.
On October 19, at a press conference on the eve of the Champions League match against Turkish Bursaspor, Manchester United head coach Alex Ferguson announced that Rooney is not going to renew his contract with United and wants to leave the club.
The next day, Rooney issued an official statement in which he confirmed his desire to leave United.
However, on October 22, he extended his contract with Manchester United until 2015.
Rooney missed almost a month due to an ankle injury and returned to the field only on November 20, coming on as a substitute in the match against Wigan.
On November 24, Rooney was included in the starting line up for the Champions League match against Scottish Rangers.
In this game, he brought victory to his club by implementing an eleven yard strike at the end of the match, which ended with a score of 1:0.
On January 1, 2011, in a match against West Brom, Rooney scored his first goal from a game in the Premier League of the 2010/2011 season; the game ended with a victory for Manchester United with a score of 2:1.
After the match, Ferguson said that Rooney demonstrated a "world class" game.
On February 1, in the match of the 25th round of the Premier League against Aston Villa, Rooney scored a "double", scoring goals in the first and forty fifth minutes, and Manchester United won the meeting with a score of 3: 1. Thus, Rooney scored for the first time since March 2010 from a game at Old Trafford.
On February 12, in the match of the 27th round of the Premier League against Manchester City, Rooney scored a goal in the 78th minute with a shot through himself in a fall after passing Nani.
This goal, which the commentators described as "fantastic", "magical" and "amazing", was the winning goal for the Red Devils, who won the match 2-1.
Wayne himself admitted that this goal was the best in his professional career.
On April 2, in a dramatic match against West Ham, in which Manchester United lost after the first half with a score of 0:2, Rooney scored a hat trick in the second half, scoring a free kick goal, a goal from the game and a goal from the penalty spot, and his team won the final victory with a score of 4: 2. After scoring his third goal, Rooney swore at the TV camera, and a few hours after the end of the match, he made an official apology for this, admitting that his behavior was caused by strong emotions, and that he did not address insults to anyone in particular.
However, the Football Association of England charged Wayne with using "offensive and abusive expressions".
Rooney admitted his guilt, but appealed against an automatic two match suspension.
The Football Association rejected the appeal, confirming that Wayne will be suspended for two matches: the Premier League game against Fulham and the FA Cup semi final against Manchester City.
On April 6, Rooney scored the only goal in the match of the 1/4 final of the Champions League against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, closing the pass of Ryan Giggs; United won the match 1-0.
On April 26, Wayne scored in the semi final meeting of the Champions League against Schalke 04.
On May 14, 2011, Rooney scored a penalty in a match with Blackburn Rovers, which ended in a 1-1 draw, which was enough to win the league title, which became Manchester United's 19th in the top English division, and for Wayne the fourth.
2011/12
In the first round of the 2011-12 Premier League season, Rooney scored a goal against West Brom at the Hawthorns after a pass from Ashley Young.
On August 28, in the match of the third round of the Premier League against Arsenal, he scored a hat trick, breaking the mark of 150 goals scored for United in all competitions and becoming the club's top scorer in the Premier League in history.
In the next round of the Premier League, Rooney again scored a hat trick, this time against Bolton Wanderers at the Reebok Stadium, the match ended with a 5-0 defeat of the Trotters.
On September 18, Wayne scored United's third goal against Chelsea, and also failed to score a penalty against Petr Cech; The Red Devils won this match with a score of 3: 1. On October 18, Rooney converted two penalties against the Romanian Ocelul in a Champions League match.
After that, the striker did not score for more than a month and was able to break his "goal drought" only on December 10 in the Premier League match against Wolverhampton, making a "double" after the passes of Nani and Antonio Valencia.
National team career
Before being called up to the first team, Rooney played for the England under 15, under 17 and under 19 national teams.
In 2002, he took part in the European Championship for under 17 players.
In the match for the third place against the Spaniards, Rooney scored a hat trick, which helped the British to win with a score of 4: 1 and win bronze medals.
In total, he scored 5 goals at the tournament.
At the beginning of 2003, Rooney was called up to the main England team.
His debut for the national team took place on February 12, 2003.
He became the youngest player of the England national team, entering the field in a friendly match against Australia at the age of 17 years and 111 days (three years later, the record was broken by Theo Walcott, who came on as a substitute in a friendly match of the England national team against Hungary at the age of 17 years and 75 days).
On September 6, 2003, Wayne became the youngest goalscorer in the history of the national team, having scored in a match against Macedonia at the age of 17 years and 317 days.
In 2004, Rooney took part in the European Championship in Portugal as part of the England national team.
On June 17, 2004, Wayne became the youngest goalscorer in the history of the final tournaments of the European Championship, making a "double" in a match against the Swiss national team.
However, four days later, the Swiss Johan Fonlanten broke this record by scoring a goal against the French national team.
In the first half of the quarterfinal match against Portugal, Rooney was injured and had to leave the field, and England lost this meeting on penalties.
On April 29, 2006, Rooney was injured at the end of the English championship match against Chelsea.
After a medical examination, it turned out that the striker suffered a fracture of the metatarsal bone of the foot in a collision with Paulo Ferreira and his participation in the 2006 World Cup is in doubt.
Rooney's iconic status and his key role in the national team made his recovery from injury an epic, actively covered by the English press.
After missing the first group match of the World Cup against Paraguay, Rooney was able to come on as a substitute in the second group match of the national team against Trinidad and Tobago, and Wayne started the third group game against Sweden in the starting line up along with attacking partner Michael Owen.
The World Cup was unsuccessful for Rooney and for his national team: in the quarterfinal match against Portugal, Wayne was removed for a rough game against Ricardo Carvalho, and England left the tournament, losing to the Portuguese in a penalty shootout.
Under the leadership of Steve McClaren, England failed to qualify for Euro 2008.
In the next qualifying round, already for the 2010 World Cup, England under the leadership of Fabio Capello easily took first place in the group, receiving a direct ticket to the final part of the championship in South Africa.
In total, Rooney scored 9 goals in the qualifying round for the World Cup.
At the World Cup itself, Rooney failed to score a single goal, and England crashed out of the tournament in the quarterfinals, losing to Germany.
England qualified for Euro 2012 by finishing first in their qualifying group.
In the final match of the qualifying stage against Montenegro on October 7, Rooney was removed for a gross foul against Miodrag Djudovic, after which the UEFA disciplinary committee decided to disqualify Wayne for 3 matches of the Euro 2012 group stage.
The Football Association has filed an appeal to UEFA with a request to reduce the period of disqualification.
On December 8, UEFA granted the appeal, reducing Rooney's suspension to two matches.
Wayne Rooney's matches and goals for the England national team
Total: 73 matches / 28 goals; 44 wins, 16 draws, 13 losses
Progress
Team achievements
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Premier League Champion(4): 2006/07, 2007/08, 2008/09, 2010/11
Football League Cup Winner (3): 2006, 2009, 2010
UEFA Champions League Winner: 2008
FA Super Cup Winner (3): 2007, 2010, 2011
Winner of the Club World Championship: 2008
Total: 12 trophies
Personal achievements
English Premier League Player of the Month (5): February 2005, December 2005, March 2006, November 2007, January 2010
Best Player of the Club World Cup: 2008
Top scorer of the Club World Cup: 2008
BBC Best Young Athlete of the Year: 2002
Bravo Trophy Winner: 2003
Member of the symbolic "UEFA national team" following the results of Euro 2004: 2004
Member of the" Team of the Year " in the PFA Premier League (2): 2005/06, 2009/10
Sir Matt Busby Prize Winner (2): 2005/06, 2009/10
Best young player in the world according to FIFPro: 2005
PFA Young Player of the Year in England (2): 2005, 2006
The best player of the year in England according to the fans (2): 2006, 2010
PFA Footballers ' Best Player of the Year in England: 2010
Football Player of the Year according to the Association of Football Journalists: 2010
Manchester United's top scorer in the English Premier League: 110 goals
Manchester United's top scorer in the season (3): 2004/05, 2006/07 (together with Cristiano Ronaldo), 2009/10
The author of the best goal of the season (according to Match of the Day) (2): 2005, 2007
England National Football Association Player of the Year (2): 2008, 2009
Performance statistics
Career Overview
Team Period Official
matches Unofficial matches Total Games Goals Games Goals Games Goals Everton 2002-2004 77 17 12 8 89 25 Manchester United 2004— 341 160 36 23 377 183 England 2003— 73 28 1 1 74 29 England (under 15) 2000-2001 4 2 0 0 4 2 England (under 17) 2001-2002 12 7 0 0 12 7 England (under 19) 2002 1 0 0 0 1 0 Other 2011 0 0 1 0 1 0 Total career 508 214 50 32 558 246
Club career
Club Season League National Cups European Cups Other Total Fa Cup League Cup Games Goals Games Goals Games Goals Games Goals Games Goals Games Goals Everton 2002/03 33 6 1 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 37 8 2003/04 34 9 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 40 9 Total 67 15 4 0 6 2 0 0 0 0 77 17 Manchester United 2004/05 29 11 6 3 2 0 6 3 0 0 43 17 2005/06 36 16 3 0 4 2 5 1 0 0 48 19 2006/07 35 14 7 5 1 0 12 4 0 0 55 23 2007/08 27 12 4 2 0 0 11 4 1 0 43 18 2008/09 30 12 2 1 1 0 13 4 3 3 49 20 2009/10 32 26 1 0 3 2 7 5 1 1 44 34 2010/11 28 11 2 1 0 0 9 4 1 0 40 16 2011/12 14 11 0 0 0 0 4 2 1 0 19 13 Total 231 113 25
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Wayne Rooney will become a father for the third time
10 July 2015
The forward of the British football club "Manchester United" Wayne Rooney will become a father for the third time.
The future happy daddy announced the happy news on his Twitter microblog.
Wayne Rooney created a motorcycle
25 January 2013
Wayne Rooney turned out to be not only a first class football player, but also a talented designer.
The star designed a motorcycle that is encrusted with diamonds.
The maximum speed is 250 km / h.
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