Ryan Giggs 10 Personal Facts, Biography, Wiki
Welsh football coach Born: November 29, 1973 (age 48 years), St David’s Hospital, Cardiff, United Kingdom Height: 1.79 m Career end: 2014 Spouse: Stacey Cooke (m. 2007–2017) Position: Midfielder Parents: Danny Wilson, Lynne Giggs Children: Zachary Joseph Giggs, Liberty Beau Giggs Birthday: November 29, 1973 (Sagittarius) Born In: Canton, Cardiff, Wales Nick Name: Giggsy Also Known As: Ryan Joseph Giggs, Ryan Joseph Wilson Age: 48 Years, 48 Year Old Males Spouse/Ex-: Stacey Cooke (M. 2007–2017) Father: Danny Wilson Mother: Lynne Giggs Siblings: Rhodri Giggs Children: Liberty Beau Giggs, Zachary Joseph Giggs Born Country: Wales Coaches Football Players Height: 5’10” (178 cm), 5’10” Males City: Cardiff, Wales ryan giggs wiki
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Giggs is the son of former rugby union and Wales international rugby league footballer Danny Wilson. Giggs was christened Ryan Joseph Wilson but as a teenager changed his surname to that of his mother after his parents separated. Giggs is said to have inherited his balance and athleticism from his father. Giggs married his long-time partner, Stacey Cooke, in a private ceremony on 7 September 2007. They have two children, both born in Salford, and lived in Worsley, Greater Manchester, close to where the player grew up. Giggs and Cooke divorced in 2017. Giggs conducted an eight-year affair with his brother Rhodri’s wife, Natasha. The affair resulted in members of Giggs’ family repudiating their former ties to Ryan; after Ryan was appointed as manager of the Wales national team, his father Danny said he was “ashamed” of him and that “I can’t even bring myself to use his name”. Ryan Joseph Giggs was born on November 29, 1973, in Canton, Cardiff, Wales, to rugby player Danny Wilson and his wife, Lynne Giggs. He has a younger brother named Rhodri, who grew up to be the manager of ‘Salford City.’ His father was a rugby union player for ‘Cardiff RFC.’ Ryan also played rugby league while in school. He spent much of his childhood with his paternal grandfather who was from Sierra Leone. It was with his grandfather that he initially started playing football in the neighborhood. When he was 6 years old, his father moved to Swinton in Salford, Greater Manchester. There, Giggs started playing for ‘Deans FC’ and was recommended for ‘Manchester City.’ He was signed for their ‘School of Excellence’ but continued to play for ‘Salford Boys.’ He captained the team and was named the ‘Man of the Match’ in their win over ‘Blackburn’ in the ‘Granada Schools Cup’ in 1987. He also scored a hat-trick against the ‘Manchester United Under- 15’ team the same year. He went on to captain the English schoolboy-level team against Germany in 1989 and was given an assurance of entry into professional football. In May 1991, he made his debut for the Welsh ‘Under-21’ team, in a victory over Poland in Warsaw. In October 1991, he became an 84th-minute substitute for Eric Young in a match against Germany, and this made him the youngest player to play for the senior team of Wales, at the age of 17.