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Giggs retires from football

London - Ryan Giggs has announced on Monday he was retiring from his career as a player following his appointment as assistant manager to newly-installed Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal.

The 40-year-old one-club man revealed his decision in an open letter to supporters published on United's website.

His statement signalled the end of the career of English football's most decorated player with Giggs, the winner of 34 major trophies, bringing down the curtain on a 23-year career featuring a United record 963 appearances.

"Today is a fantastic day for Manchester United," Giggs, caretaker manager for the final four games of the season after the club sacked David Moyes, wrote.

"Louis van Gaal is a great appointment and let me begin by telling you how delighted I am to be working with someone of his calibre. His credentials are second to none and I'm positive the club will thrive under his leadership over the coming years."

Giggs, who thanked United's backroom staff and his family for all their support since he made his United debut as a 17-year-old in 1990, said his prevailing mood was one of optimism.

"For me, today is a new chapter filled with many emotions -- immense pride, sadness, but most of all, excitement towards the future," the former Wales international explained.

"United fans I hope will share and echo my belief that the club, the management and owners, are doing everything they can to return this great club to where it belongs, and I hope to be there every step of the way.

"To the greatest fans in world football, thank you, I have loved every minute of playing for you and representing the biggest and best club in the world."

Former Manchester United assistant Mike Phelan had no doubt Giggs would make a success of his new role and tipped him to become a full-fledged Premier League manager in his own right.\\

"Ryan is Manchester United through and through, and today is a day of condolences as well because he has actually retired from playing at the ripe old age of 40," Phelan told BBC Radio Five.

"His career has been magnificent but he can now focus on the next phase of his career which is hopefully coaching and managing," added Phelan, who saw Giggs at close quarters during his time as legendary United manager Alex Ferguson's deputy at Old Trafford.

"He definitely has experience on his side and he has the name and the clout behind him because of who he is and what he has achieved.

"I think (Premier League management) is the natural progression for Ryan, and I think it will happen in the next two or three years."

FIFA president Sepp Blatter saluted Giggs's playing career with a Twitter tribute that said: "Ryan Giggs has retired. Remarkable career by a loyal, legendary ManUtd entertainer. 963 games. 34 trophies. 1 club".

Giggs was one of the most celebrated players to emerge from the Old Trafford 'Class of 92' that won the FA Youth Cup.

United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward was in no doubt about the winger's place in football history, saying: "Ryan Giggs has been one of the greatest players ever to wear the red shirt of Manchester United.

"What he has achieved will never be equalled in the English game.

"In the way he played, he was the embodiment of a Manchester United player -- fast, skilful, entertaining and determined to win by playing exciting football.

"He is at the start of an exciting new chapter in his and the club's life but now is the right moment to reflect on the achievements of the finest British player of the last 25 years."

Ryan Giggs factfile:

Date of birth: November 29, 1973
Place of birth: Cardiff, Wales
Position: Left-winger/central midfielder

Playing career:
Club: Manchester United (1990-date)
Appearances: 963
Goals: 168
Debut: March 2, 1991 (v Everton, Manchester)
National team: Wales (1991-2007)
Appearances: 64
Goals: 12
Debut: October 16, 1991 (v Germany, Nuremberg)
Last appearance: June 2, 2007 (v Czech Republic, Cardiff)
Olympic team: Great Britain (2012)
Appearances: 4
Goals: 1

Honours:

Club:
Premier League (13): 1992-93, 1993-94, 1995-96, 1996-97, 1998-99, 1999-2000, 2000-01, 2002-03, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2010-11, 2012-13
FA Cup (4): 1993-94, 1995-96, 1998-99, 2003-04
League Cup (3): 1991-92, 2005-06, 2008-09
Community Shield (9): 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2013
UEFA Champions League (2): 1998-99, 2007-08
UEFA Super Cup (1): 1991
Intercontinental Cup (1): 1999
FIFA Club World Cup (1): 2008

Individual:
PFA Young Player of the Year: 1991-92, 1992-93
PFA Players' Player of the Year: 2008-09
BBC Sports Personality of the Year: 2009

Other:
OBE (Order of the British Empire, for services to football): 2007

Record as interim Manchester United manager (April 22-May 19, 2014):

Played, Won, Drawn, Lost:
4 2 1 1

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