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Die-hard Manchester United fans, this one's for you. Our Ryan Giggs signed memorabilia includes iconic shirts, photos and Old Trafford street signs autographed by the legendary midfielder and Treble winner.

Each piece of Ryan Giggs signed memorabilia comes with a Certificate of Authenticity with a photograph of the signing and a hologram matching the product. Create the perfect display for your signed shirt or photo by adding one of our premium frames, or make a real statement with our dual frame featuring two shirts from Giggs and one of his iconic teammates.


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Ryan Joseph Giggs was born on November 29, 1973, in Cardiff, Wales. He turned professional on his 17th birthday, and made his League debut against Everton at Old Trafford on March 2, 1991.

Ryan Giggs is Manchester United's most decorated player, having won 13 Premiership titles – more than any other player in British history – three League Cup medals, four FA Cup medals, two Champions League titles, one Intercontinental Cup and one FIFA Club World Cup.

His appearance in winning a second Champions League title win was also the match during which he beat Sir Bobby Charlton's record of 758 appearances for Manchester United.

He also appeared 64 times for Wales, scoring 12 goals. He retired from international football on June 2, 2007, and was once the youngest player to ever represent his country.

On 31 January 2011, Giggs was named Manchester United's greatest ever player by a worldwide poll conducted by United's official magazine and website.

The scorer of many fantastic goals in his long and distinguished career, probably the best was his goal in the 1999 FA Cup semi-final against Arsenal. With United down to ten men and penalties beckoning, Giggs picked up the ball in his own half, dribbled through the Arsenal defence and powered a left-foot shot past Tony Adams and David Seaman into the roof of the net before, famously, whipping off his shirt to celebrate.

More trophies followed in the 2000s and against a backdrop of ever changing players as Ferguson continually built and dismantled new sides, Giggs remained a constant. After David Moyes' departure during the 2013-14 season Giggs was made caretaker manager for the final four matches of the season. He retired from playing at the end of the season having scored 168 goals for United in 963 appearances for the Old Trafford side.

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