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Wayne Mark Rooney (conceived 24 October 1985 in Liverpool) is an English rooney footballer. Following 2004 he has played for the English Premier League club Manchester United and the England national group (subsequent to 2003). He has won a few noteworthy titles with Manchester United (five Premier group titles and one UEFA Champions class (2007-08). Rooney has been England's first decision objective scorer for some seasons. He has a great scoring record with 40 objectives in 95 worldwide appearances. Nonetheless, in the real competitions, Rooney has frequently been disappointed with England neglecting to advance as much as could have been normal, given the ability of the squad.

Early life 


Rooney was raised in a urban territory of eastern Liverpool called Croxteth, where he and his two siblings went to the nearby De La Salle Catholic School.

His childhood group was dependably Everton; his affection for the place where he grew up club was broadly substantiated when he wore a T-shirt perusing "Once a blue, Always a blue". A normally talented footballer, Rooney gained quick ground through the young group positions. Matured only 16, he made his first group début in August 2002.

Rooney increased national conspicuousness on the nineteenth of October 2002 when he turned into the most youthful objective scorer in the historical backdrop of the Premier League at 16 years and 360 days while playing for Everton (however this record has subsequent to been surpassed twice). His objective against then-champions Arsenal was a very late victor and conveyed to an end the London side's 30-match unbeaten run. Toward the end of 2002 he won the BBC Sports Young Personality of the Year honor.

He delighted in an effective initial two seasons at Everton, picking up approvals for being the most encouraging youthful ability in English football, drawing in enthusiasm from different clubs. By August 2004, Rooney was quick to proceed onward. He asked for an exchange, turning down a £50,000 a week contract with Everton. He was purchased by Alex Ferguson in a £26 million arrangement which was a record for a player under 20 years of age. He was given the number eight shirt at Manchester United

In spite of the fact that he has been under an extraordinary media spotlight since first touching base on the scene in 2002, it was not until his exhibitions at Euro 2004 that he picked up a notoriety on the world stage, as he initiated the English assault, scoring four objectives. Rooney is likewise on the front of the FIFA 07 computer game in the United Kingdom.

Rooney has likewise been contrasted with George Best and Paul Gascoigne as far as ability.

Wayne Rooney Private Life 

Wayne Rooney wedded Colleen Rooney on 12 June 2008. They had been dating for a long time. They had a first tyke, Kai Wayne Rooney, on 2 November 2009. His more youthful sibling John Rooney is likewise an expert footballer, playing for Macclesfield Town.
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National group profession 

Rooney was the most youthful ever player to play for England, in a well disposed against Australia, on 12 February 2003, matured 17 years, 111 days. This record has following been surpassed by Theo Walcott, who fell off the seat to play in England's well disposed against Hungary on 30 May 2006. Britain's most youthful ever player past to Rooney was James F. M. Prinsep of Clapham Rovers, who made his presentation right around one and a quarter hundreds of years prior, on 5 April 1879, matured 17 years, 253 days. Rooney is additionally the most youthful England scorer ever (17 years, 317 days).

His notoriety for being one of the world's most energizing youthful players was further upgraded by his great exhibitions for England at Euro 2004 in Portugal. At the competition Rooney turned into the most youthful player ever to score in the UEFA European Football Championships, when on 17 June 2004 he scored twice against Switzerland; in spite of the fact that the Swiss player, Johan Vonlanthen, broke this record against France four days after the fact. Shockingly Rooney was harmed ahead of schedule in the quarter last match against Portugal and England were in this manner thumped out on punishments.

World Cup 2006 – Wayne Rooney 

There was sympathy toward Rooney's wellness in front of the 2006 FIFA World Cup after the fourth metatarsal on his right foot was broken, conceivably in a few spots, taking after an apparently harmless test from Paulo Ferreira amid Manchester United's 3-0 crush away at Chelsea on 29 April 2006, putting him out of activity for an expected six weeks.

On 15 June, Sven-Göran Eriksson and FA specialists proclaimed Rooney match fit in time for the match against Trinidad and Tobago. Before the match there was much hypothesis with reference to whether his playing so as to wellbeing would be gambled him at this stage; the theory was finished when he entered the match in the 58th moment, supplanting Michael Owen. In spite of the fact that Rooney did not score, England's fans were quick to see him running with pace (as though he was match fit numerous weeks prior to his medicinal freedom) and making his vicinity felt on the assault. On 18 June, Eriksson reported that Rooney would be beginning England's next diversion. Rooney's hurry into play was much to the disappointment of his club group, Manchester United, who were worried that a full recuperation would be risked.

On 20 June, Rooney began in the last gathering match, England against Sweden, helping England to a 2-2 draw.

On 25 June, Rooney at the end of the day began in England's second round amusement (thump out rounds) against Ecuador. In spite of the fact that he neglected to score, he looked exuberant and gave off an impression of being completely fit and certainly coordinate fit.

On 1 July, Rooney was sent off in the quarter last against Portugal while battling for ownership with Chelsea and Portugal guard Ricardo Carvalho. Rooney seemed to stamp down on Carvalho's crotch and was sent off by official, Horacio Elizondo. Rooney later reported, through the serialization of his life story in the Daily Mail, that the stamp on Ricardo Carvalho was inadvertent. He turned out to be just the third English player to be sent off in a World Cup Finals. Because of his red card, he missed England's opening Euro 2008 qualifiers against Andorra on 2 September and Macedonia on 6 September.

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