Player of Manchester United

16.Roy Keane

Player Profile
Birthplace:Cork
Birthday:10/8/1971
Height:180cm-5ft 11in
Weight:76kg-12st 0lb
Full International:Republic of Ireland(46caps,5goal)
Position:Midfield
Squad Nombor:16
Debut:7/8/1993
Appearances(1993-2000):265(9 as subs)
Goals:38


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STRIKE/FORWORD
Andy Cole
Dwight Yorke
Teddy Sheringham
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
MIDFIELD
Nicky Butt
Roy Keane
Ryan Giggs
Paul Scholes
David Beckham
DEFENDER
Jaap Stam
Denis Irwin
Gary Neville
Philip Neville
Ronny Johnsen
GOALKEEPER
Mark Bosnich
Massimo Taibi
HISTORY
Newton Heath--Busby
McGuinness--Ferguson
1998/99: The Treble
Records
Competitions Winner
History
After failing to get an apprenticeship with any English League clubs, Roy Keane began his footballing career with Cobh Ramblers before Brian Clough took him to Nottingham Forest as an eighteen-year-old.

His League debut with Nottingham Forest was a real baptism of fire, away to Liverpool, the then champions. At the end of his first full season, Keane made an appearance in the 1991 FA Cup Final, collecting a runners-up medal.

A season later he was again on the losing side at Wembley, with Nottingham Forest losing 1-0 to Manchester United in the League Cup Final.

His luck with Nottingham Forest ran out the following season as they were relegated. In the 1993 close season the race for Roy Keane's signature began, with United emerging the victors. They paid a then club and English record fee of �3.75 million.

Whilst he has been at Manchester United, Keane's ball winning skills, drive, determination and late runs into the box to score vital goals have made him an irreplaceable figure in the team's midfield, so much so that he is often compared to the legendary Bryan Robson. He has helped United to win four Premier League Championships, including three Doubles in 1994, 1996 and 1999.

At the end of the 1996-97 season, when Eric Cantona retired from professional football, Keane took over the role of team captain.

However, less than two months into the new season, Keane injured his knee and spent a frustrating season on the sidelines. Many pundits felt that towards the end of 1997-98 when United were faltering, it was his presence and determination which the team sorely missed, and in the end was a crucial factor in the Championship ending up at Highbury. Fortunately for Manchester United, Keane fought his way back to full fitness to lead the team out at Wembley in the 1998 pre-season Charity Shield.

First capped by Jack Charlton in 1991, Roy has been an important member of the Republic of Ireland squad. He played for them in the 1994 World Cup Finals in the USA, but was absent with injury when they failed to qualify for the 1998 Finals in France. The Irish are now looking to qualify for Euro 2000.

The 1998/99 season, which ended with United's glorious treble, saw Roy Keane restored to full fitness. As we reached the climax of this glorious season, Roy enjoyed mixed fortunes. A sending-off in the FA Cup semi-final replay was followed by a yellow card in the Champions League semi-final second leg against Juventus, focing him to miss the memorable final in Barcelona.

He recovered from an ankle injury to play in the last League match versus Tottenham and collected the Premiership trophy. The following week at Wembley, however, he sustained another ankle injury and was forced to give way to Teddy Sheringham in the early stages of the game, knowing his season had ended there and then.

In Barcelona, despite Keane taking no active part in the match, the fans finally got their way during the post-match celebrations when they insisted on Roy taking his deserved bow with the Champions League trophy in front of the massed ranks.

Roy did not take part in the pre-season tour of Australia and the Far East, not having recovered from the ankle injury. His contract came into focus during the close season, after he turned down the club's initial offer of a an extension.

Did You Know?
As a youngster Roy wrote to English clubs for a trial, but didn't write to United. He didn't think he was good enough.

Roy Keane cost Nottingham Forest a mere �10,000 from Cobh Ramblers.

On the day before he was sent off for Ireland against Russia, Keane said, �I think I�ve only been booked a couple of times in the last dozen games, which is good for me. I had better not say any more about that or I�ll probably be sent off next week!�

He wore four different kits in his first five matches for United: Blue (v Arsenal), Green and Gold (v Benfica),Black (v Celtic), Red (v Arsenal). All were pre-season friendlies.

In 1992 he won the Zenith Data Systems Cup with Nottingham Forest.

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