He is the most decorated player in English football history, Manchester
United's record appearance holder and has scored more goals for the Red
Devils than Mark Hughes, Paul Scholes and Cristiano Ronaldo.
As Ryan Giggs
begins life as a retired footballer
he can reflect on an extraordinary career spanning more than 1,000 games and 150 goals over 22 long seasons.
The Premier League did not exist when he made his debut
for Manchester United. John Major was prime minister, Bart Simpson was
number one in the charts,
the Birmingham Six were still in jail
and Kevin Costner was about to clean up at the Oscars with Dances With Wolves.
As well as making 963 senior appearances for United, he won 64 full international caps for Wales, and a further four
captaining Great Britain in last year's London Olympics.
BBC Sport takes a look at the key statistics and memorable moments of his career.
Ryan Giggs in numbers
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Giggs was offered his first professional contract with Manchester United on his 17th birthday on 29 November, 1990.
Giggs's Manchester United appearances
- Premier League: 632 (including 110 as substitute)
- Division One (pre-1992): 40 (including seven as substitute)
- FA Cup: 74 (including 12 as substitute)
- League Cup: 41 (including six as substitute)
- European Cup/Champions League: 151 (including 23 as substitute)
- European Cup Winners' Cup: 1
- Uefa Cup: 5
- Other matches (Charity/Community Shield, European Super Cup, Fifa Club World Cup): 19 (including 3 as substitute)
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Giggs has made 632 appearances in the Premier League, starting 522
of those matches. He made his debut against Everton on 2 March 1991,
coming off the bench to replace full-back Denis Irwin in a 2-0 defeat.
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When Giggs smashed the ball into the top corner of the Benfica goal
on 14 September 2011,
he became the oldest scorer in the Champions League at 37 years, 289 days.
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Since scoring his first Premier League goal against Tottenham in a
1-1 draw on 19 September 1992, Giggs has gone on to hit the back of the
net a further 108 times in the league. This season was the first since
the start of the Premier League during which he failed to score.
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Giggs's 109 goals mean he is ranked 20th in the Premier League's
all-time scorers list, sandwiched between Emile Heskey on 110 and Paul
Scholes (107).
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- In Giggs's time at Manchester United, he has won 34 trophies (13
Premier League titles, four FA Cups, three League Cups, two Champions
Leagues, one European Super Cup, one Intercontinental Cup, one Fifa Club
World Cup and nine Charity/Community Shields), making him the most
decorated player in English football history.
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Giggs has won three BBC Sports Personality of the Year awards -
clinching the main award in 2009,
while also winning the BBC Wales award in 1996 and 2009.
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He has never been shown a red card during his club career, although he was once sent off for Wales,
against Norway in September 2001.
What they said about Ryan Giggs
"I remember the first time I saw him. He was 13 and he
floated across the ground like a cocker spaniel chasing a piece of
silver paper in the wind" -
former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson
"He's an outstanding player and it's a privilege to be
working with him on my staff. I've seen something different since I've
come here - just how good he is, close up - and it's incredible"
- former Manchester United manager David Moyes
"Ryan Giggs for me is one of the best players in the world. Now maybe he is old but he is a fantastic player" -
former Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini
"Maybe one day people will say I was another Ryan Giggs" -
Manchester United legend George Best
"Eric Cantona is a great player, but he's not as good as Ryan Giggs" -
Dutch legend and three-time world player of the year Johan Cruyff
"Only two players made me cry when watching football, one was Diego Maradona and the other Ryan Giggs" -
Italian World Cup winner Alessandro Del Piero
"I can't remember exactly how old I was but I remember pretending to be Ryan in the back garden" -
Manchester United midfielder Tom Cleverley
"Every day of the week, every week of the year for the last 15 years he has been a top player"
- former Cardiff manager Malky Mackay.
Ryan Giggs's memorable moments
Tottenham 1-1 Manchester United - 19 September 1992
A sight that was to be repeated many times over the
next two decades as an 18-year-old Giggs produced a classy finish
against Tottenham. A defensive error allowed him to seize possession 30
yards out, before he got the better of a Spurs defender, rounded
goalkeeper Ian Walker and fired home from an acute angle.
Queens Park Rangers 2-3 Manchester United - 5 February 1994
A stunning strike by Giggs as he whipped the ball away
from Ray Wilkins and raced towards goal before smashing a left-foot shot
past Czech goalkeeper Jan Stejskal.
Arsenal 1-2 Manchester United - 14 April 1999
A truly memorable goal as Giggs took a leaf out of
Maradona's book by taking on the entire Arsenal defence. His skill and
courage were rewarded as he beat four Arsenal defenders and smashed the
ball past David Seaman to send United to Wembley.
Wigan 0-2 Manchester United - 11 May 2008
A win that secured United their 17th league title, and
fittingly it was Giggs who clinched it, taking Wayne Rooney's clever
pass in his stride to slide home a composed finish from 12 yards.
Manchester United 2-0 Everton - 10 February 2013
A memorable goal in that it marked one of the many
milestones Giggs has achieved in his career - scoring for 23 successive
top-flight seasons. Giggs scored from 12 yards via the post to set the
Red Devils on the way to victory.
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