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AARON JAMES RAMSEY

Aaron James Ramsey is a Welsh professional footballer. Ramsey was named permanent captain of Wales national football team, beginning with the match versus England on 26 March 2011. This made him the youngest ever Wales captain at the age of 20 years 90 days, beating the record set by Mike England in 1964.

He play as a central midfielder in Arsenal and Wales national team, but he can also play as a winger and at fullback.

Aaron Ramsey is one of the most promising midfielders in the Premier League. He appears to have it all: technique, vision, workrate, an eye for goal and a range of passing that makes him a perfect fit for Arsenal's engine room.

Ramsey played for Cardiff City as a schoolboy where he spent eight years in youth football before making 16 appearances for the senior team. He moved to Arsenal in 2008 in a £5 million pound deal, where he quickly gained first team experience.

However, his progress was put on hold after suffering a broken leg in a match on 27 February, caused by a ridiculous tackle by Stoke City's Ryan Shawcross at the Britannia Stadium. Ramsey was hospitalised, and it was later confirmed that he had broken his tibia and fibula.

Ramsey made his Arsenal return as a 72nd minute substitute against Manchester United in the FA Cup as Arsenal lost 2-0. And he scored his first goal of the season against Manchester United, winning the Man of the Match award. The midfielder made two further starts against stoke and Aston Villa.
 
Aaron Ramsey played for Arsenal in ten season (2008-2019). On 11 February 2019, Ramsey signed a four-year contract with Juventus, which officially took effect on 1 July 2019.*


Aaron Ramsey profile

Name  : Aaron Ramsey
Date of Birth : December 26, 1990
Place of Birth: Caerphilly, Wales
Height  : 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position: Midfielder
Squad Number: 16
Previous Club(s): Cardiff City (loan), Nottingham Forest (loan), Cardiff City
Joined Arsenal: June 13, 2008

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