Gary Speed
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The chronicle serves to compile a day-by-day history of Gary Speed.

Gary Speed's funeral took place in Hawarden.
Gary Speed was found dead in his home in Huntington, Cheshire.
Gary Speed's last game as manager of Wales was a 4–1 home win in a friendly match against Norway.
Gary Speed's first competitive match as Wales manager was a Euro 2012 qualifier at home to England, which Wales lost 2–0.
Gary Speed's first game as Wales manager was in the inaugural Nations Cup, which the Republic of Ireland won 3–0.
Gary Speed was appointed as the manager of the Wales national team.
Gary Speed was confirmed as the new manager of Sheffield United.
Gary Speed was named as the first-team coach for Bolton Wanderers.
Gary Speed broke the record for most caps by a Welsh outfield player, earning his 76th cap against Finland.
Gary Speed scored the equalizer in Newcastle's 2–1 home victory over Dynamo Kyiv in the UEFA Champions League.
Gary Speed featured in Newcastle's FA Cup Final defeat to Manchester United.
Gary Speed played in the 1998 FA Cup Final, which Newcastle lost to Arsenal.
Gary Speed was signed by Newcastle United.
Gary Speed made his debut for Everton, scoring against Newcastle United.
Gary Speed scored his first goal for Wales in a Euro 1996 qualifier against Moldova.
Gary Speed made his first appearance for the Wales national team in a friendly win against Costa Rica.
Gary Speed signed a professional contract with Leeds United.
Gary Speed was born in Mancot, Flintshire, Wales.
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