Manchester United and England captain Wayne Rooney: A career in numbers

24 October 2015 09:47

As Wayne Rooney turns 30 on Saturday, we take a look at his career in numbers.

303 - His goal tally from 673 games for club and country.

50 - Rooney became the first man to reach a half-century of goals for England when he scored a penalty against Switzerland in September 2015.

107 - Rooney is tied with Ashley Cole as England's fifth most-capped player.

236 - The number of goals Rooney has scored in 489 games for Manchester United. He needs only 14 more to overtake Sir Bobby Charlton as United's all-time leading goalscorer.

187 - Rooney's haul of Premier League goals, putting him joint second behind Alan Shearer (260), level with Andy Cole.

3 - Goals Rooney scored on his United debut, a 6-2 Champions League win over Fenerbahce.

4 - His goal tally at Euro 2004, earning him a place in the team of the tournament.

34 - Rooney has twice scored this many goals in a season, in 2009/10 and 2011/12.

16 - Rooney was 16 years and 360 days old when he netted his first Premier League goal in October 2002 to help Everton beat Arsenal, making him the youngest Premier League goalscorer at the time.

17 - He remains England's youngest goalscorer having scored against Macedonia in 2003 aged 17 years and 317 days old.

30 - The fee, in millions of pounds, that Manchester United paid Everton for his services in 2004, then a world record for a teenager.

5 - The number of Premier League titles Rooney has won with United.

2 - Rooney and David Beckham are the only players ever to have been sent off more than once playing for England.

Source: PA-WIRE