Ryan Giggs
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Chronicle

The chronicle serves to compile a day-by-day history of Ryan Giggs.

Ryan Giggs stepped down as the manager of the Wales national team.
Ryan Giggs was appointed as the manager of the Wales national team.
Ryan Giggs announced his retirement from professional football.
Ryan Giggs scored his 100th Premier League goal.
Ryan Giggs received the PFA Player of the Year award.
Ryan Giggs broke Bobby Charlton's appearance record for United in the UEFA Champions League Final.
Ryan Giggs announced his retirement from international football.
Manchester United became the champions of England, with Giggs setting a new record of nine league titles.
Ryan Giggs played in his fourth FA Cup triumph.
Ryan Giggs scored his first senior goal for Wales in a 3–0 win over Belgium.
Ryan Giggs won his first piece of silverware as United defeated Nottingham Forest in the League Cup Final.
Ryan Giggs scored his first-ever goal in a 1–0 win in the Manchester derby.
Ryan Giggs made his League debut against Everton at Old Trafford.
Ryan Giggs was offered his first professional contract by Manchester United on his 17th birthday.
Ryan Giggs signed with Manchester United on his 14th birthday.
Ryan Joseph Giggs was born in Canton, Cardiff, Wales.
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