Wales Speed

Gary Speed

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Born:08-Sep-69
Passed away: 26-Nov-11 R.I.P.
Height:1.78
Fav.foot: Left
Is also a Coach: Coach Profile

Position: Box-to-Box midfielder
Left-midfield
Sheffield United Wales



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Gary Andrew Speed (8 September 1969 – 27 November 2011) was a Welsh professional footballer and manager. As manager of Wales, Speed is often credited as being the catalyst for the change in fortunes of the national team and as setting the pathway to future successes. Having played for the Leeds United youth team, he began his professional career with the club in 1988. With Leeds, he won the English First Division championship in 1991–92, and later played for Everton, Newcastle United, Bolton Wanderers and Sheffield United. He captained the Wales national football team until retiring from international football in 2004. He was the most capped outfield player for Wales and the second overall with 85 caps between 1990 and 2004 until being overtaken by Chris Gunter in 2018, playing mainly as a left-sided attacking midfielder. Speed was appointed manager of Sheffield United in 2010, but left the club after a few months in December 2010 to manage the Wales national team, remaining in this role until his death 11 months later. Rarely troubled by injury or suspension, he held the record for the most appearances in the Premier League at 535, until it was surpassed by David James. At the time of his death, only James and Ryan Giggs had played in more Premier League matches than Speed. Including appearances in the Football League and cup competitions, he made 840 domestic appearances. Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License - Full article



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England Bolton Wanderers
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FA Premier League 2004/200538381-
UEFA Cup 2005/200611--
FA Premier League 2005/2006383122
FA Cup 2005/200611--
FA Premier League 2006/2007383835
FA Cup 2006/200722--
FA Premier League 2007/200838141-
UEFA Cup 2007/2008103--
England Everton
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FA Premier League 1996/199738379-
FA Premier League 1997/1998382152
England Newcastle United
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FA Premier League 1997/199838131-
FA Premier League 1998/199938374-
FA Premier League 1999/200038368-
FA Premier League 2000/200138355-
FA Premier League 2001/200238294-
FA Premier League 2002/200338242-
Champions League 2002/200312111-
FA Premier League 2003/200438383-
England Sheffield United
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The Championship 2007/200830721
FA Cup 2007/200821--
The Championship 2008/2009491721
League Cup 2008/200911--
England Leeds United
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FA Premier League 1995/199613112-