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PAUL SCHOLES BIOGRAPHY



BIOGRAPHY


PAUL SCHOLES born 16 November 1974 is an English footballer who plays for Manchester United as a midfielder. He is a one-club man, having spent his entire professional career with Manchester United.

Born in Salford, but later moving to Langley, Scholes excelled in both cricket and football in school. He first trained with Manchester United at the age of 14 after being spotted by a scout at his school. He made his debut for United in the 1994–95 season and made 17 league appearances. He went on to play a key part in Manchester United's Treble-winning season. Scholes has since gone on to win nine Premier League medals and a second UEFA Champions League.

Scholes represented the England national team from 1997 to 2004, participating in the 1998 and 2002 World Cup, as well as UEFA Euro 2000 and UEFA Euro 2004. Scholes has amassed over 100 bookings in all competitions during his career and has been sent off seven times.

Scholes has made over 600 appearances for United, the 4th highest number of appearances by any player for the club. In June 2010 Scholes announced his intention to retire at the end of the 2010–11 season.However, a month later, Scholes announced he may continue beyond the season if he has a good campaign and is "doing the job the manager wants



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Personal information
Full name: Paul Scholes
Date of birth: 16 November 1974
Place of birth: Salford, Greater Manchester, England
Height: 1.69 m (5 ft 6 1⁄2 in)
Playing position: Midfielder

Club information

Current club: Manchester United
Number: 18

Youth career
1991–1994 Manchester United

Senior career*
1994– Manchester United 463 (102)

National team
1997–2004 England 66 (14)
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