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The Profile of Wayne Rooney

Wayne Rooney is an English professional soccer player who currently plays for Manchester United. He began his career at Everton's youth academy and became their youngest ever scorer in Premier League history at age 17. After scoring 17 goals for Everton, he transferred to Manchester United for $46 million, where he has won multiple Premier League and Champions League titles. Rooney also plays for the English national team, holding the record as their youngest ever scorer and has over 100 caps.

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The Profile of Wayne Rooney

Wayne Rooney is an English professional soccer player who currently plays for Manchester United. He began his career at Everton's youth academy and became their youngest ever scorer in Premier League history at age 17. After scoring 17 goals for Everton, he transferred to Manchester United for $46 million, where he has won multiple Premier League and Champions League titles. Rooney also plays for the English national team, holding the record as their youngest ever scorer and has over 100 caps.

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The Profile of Wayne Rooney

Name: Wayne Rooney Nationality: English Date and Place of Birth: October 24, 1985 in Liverpool, England Position: Striker Current Club: Manchester United (Premier League) Previous Club: Everton (20022004) International Career: 2003 to present

Early Life:
Rooney grew up on a deprived council estate in Croxteth, a suburb of Liverpool. He was spotted at the age of 9 by Everton scout Bob Pendleton and joined the clubs academy. He was part of the youth team that reached the final of the FA Youth Cup in 2002.

Everton Career:
The striker became the youngster player to score a goal in Premier League history when he netted the winner against Arsenal five days before his 17th birthday in October 2002. The record has since been surpassed twice but the quality of the strike Rooney turned and curled a long-range shot past Englands World Cup goalkeeper David Seaman and into the top corner marked the youngster out as a special talent. But there was always the suspicion that this firebrand would not be sticking around at Goodison Park for too long. Despite his love for the club, Rooney was desperate to join a team challenging for major honors. So after 17 goals for Everton in all competitions, he signed for Manchester United for around US$46.

The Big Time:


Rooney scored 17 goals in all competitions for United in his first season at the club. Critics were purring over this tenacious youngster with the skill to match some of the games greats, but a

questionable temperament that saw him get in trouble with referees. 18 domestic yellow cards over the 2003-4 and 2004-05 seasons was a fair indicator of which part of his game he needed to work on. But Rooney has managed to control the less savoury parts of his play and can now be relied upon not to react to provocation. Rooney built up a superb understanding with Cristiano Ronaldo and the pair were magnificent as United won the Premier League and Champions league in 2008. The Portuguese star left for Real Madrid in the summer of 2009 and his departure saw Rooney become a more central figure at Old Trafford. Rooney helped the club to two more Champions League finals in the 2009 and 2011 seasons where the Red Devils were beaten by Barcelona on both occasions. Rooney was on target in the second of those finals at Wembley but could not prevent his side going down 3-1. Although Rooney and United came up short in Europe, they won the Premier League in those seasons. The second came after the striker had experienced a poor first-half of the season and handed in a transfer request before performing a U-turn and signing a big-money deal in October 2010.

England Career:
Rooney became the youngest player to play and score for England when he faced Australia at 17. Theo Walcott has since become the youngest to play, but Rooney still holds the goalscoring record. An impressive Euro 2004 followed and despite a petulant red card for stamping on Portugals Ricardo Carvalho at the 2006 World Cup, he has developed into one of England coach Fabio Capellos indispensable players. The striker was given the captain's armband for the first time in a November 2009 friendly against Brazil, standing in for the injured John Terry. The 2010 World Cup was a disappointing affair for Rooney, who did not look the same player who had dazzled for United the previous season.

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