Ryan Giggs

Former Manchester United footballer

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About Ryan Giggs

Ryan Giggs, a product of the legendary Manchester United Class of 92, went on to amass 693 appearances for the club, winning 13 Premier League titles, 2 UEFA Champions Leagues, 4 FA Cups, 9 FA Community Shields, and a FIFA Club World Cup. Ryan has even been awarded an OBE in recognition for his contribution to British football, and is a highly-skilled inspirational speaker for any event.

Biography

Ryan Giggs has made more appearances and won more honours than any other player in Manchester United’s illustrious history. In February 2018 he was appointed the manager of the Wales National Team.

Twice awarded with the prestigious PFA young player of the year award, Ryan was capped 66 times for the Wales National Team between 1991 and 2007. In 2012 he was named captain of the Great Britain football team that competed at the Olympic Games in London.

After Ryan’s sporting retirement in May 2014, his attention turned to coaching and was appointed assistant manager at Manchester United enjoying success alongside Louis Van Gaal winning the 2014/15 FA Cup. He also co-owns Hotel Football with The Class of 92, as well as the successful Salford City FC, who have been promoted 3 times in 4 seasons, as well as becoming a Laureus academy member.

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