Born in Salford, Paul Scholes became one of Europe's most celebrated Association football coachs during the Generation X era.
English association football player (born 1974)
"Scholes was an integral part of Manchester United's historic treble-winning season in 1998-99, scoring crucial goals, including one against Inter Milan in the Champions League quarter-final." โ About Paul Scholes
| Metric | Paul Scholes | Avg Association football coach | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 51 | 56 | -5 yrs |
| Height | 168cm (5'6") | 174cm | -6cm |
| Career length | 33 yrs | ~35 yrs | -2 yrs |
| Based on 470 Association football coach profiles in our database | |||
Did you know that despite being one of England's most gifted midfielders, Paul Scholes earned only 66 caps and retired from international football at just 29, citing family reasons.
Scholes was an integral part of Manchester United's historic treble-winning season in 1998-99, scoring crucial goals, including one against Inter Milan in the Champions League quarter-final. His consistent excellence over two decades solidified his status as a club legend.
Paul Scholes is remembered as an understated genius, a technically gifted midfielder whose vision, passing range, and powerful shooting made him one of his generation's finest. He epitomizes the "one-club man" loyalty and the success of Manchester United's "Class of '92."
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