Wayne Rooney - Wikipedia Wayne Mark Rooney was born in the Croxteth area of Liverpool on 24 October 1985, the son of Jeanette Marie (née Morrey) and Thomas Wayne Rooney [15] He is of Irish descent through his father, [16][17][18] and was brought up as a Roman Catholic [19][20] with his younger brothers Graham and John [21] He and his brothers attended Our Lady and St Swithin's Primary School [22] and De La Salle
Wayne Rooney - Player profile | Transfermarkt He was eligible to represent the Republic of Ireland, through an Irish grandmother Wayne Rooney is the brother of John Rooney (Manager Macclesfield FC) Wayne Rooney is the cousin of Jake Rooney (Barnsley FC) Wayne Rooney is the father of Kai Rooney (Manchester United U18)
Wayne Rooney | Biography Facts | Britannica Wayne Rooney, English football (soccer) player who rose to international stardom as a teenager while playing with the English Premier League powerhouse Manchester United By the time he left Man U in 2017, he had scored the most goals in the team’s history Learn more about Rooney’s life and career
Rooney gets paid! Man Utd legend receives massive tax rebate Former England and Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney has been handed a massive cash windfall linked to his illustrious football career, which has also revealed his vast net wealth
Wayne Rooney - Remember The Name Welcome to the official website of Wayne Rooney, where you can learn more about Wayne, the Wayne Rooney Foundation and keep up to date with his latest news
Wayne Rooney - Wikiwand Wayne Mark Rooney (born 24 October 1985) is an English professional football manager and former player who was most recently the head coach of EFL Championship club Plymouth Argyle
England Football legend profile: Wayne Rooney | England Football - Wayne Rooney won 120 caps for England between 2003 and 2018, a record for an outfield player in the history of the English national team - Rooney is England’s all-time leading scorer, scoring 53 goals in his 120 internationals, breaking Bobby Charlton’s record of 49 in 2015 against Switzerland
Wayne Rooney Hall of Fame Inductee | Premier League After announcing himself on the Premier League and global stage with a sensational first goal for boyhood club Everton against Arsenal, Wayne Rooney lived up to that promise by becoming one of the competition's greatest ever forwards