Owen Hargreaves
Owen Lee Hargreaves (born 20 January 1981) is a former professional
footballer who played as a
midfielder. He was known as a hard-working and "solid
defensive midfielder who worked tirelessly to win the ball" and provide his teammates with possession. He played with
Calgary Foothills as a youth before beginning his professional football career in Germany with
Bayern Munich. After seven years with the Munich side – during which time he won four
German league titles and the
2000–01 UEFA Champions League – Hargreaves signed for
Manchester United in 2007, winning the
Premier League and
UEFA Champions League in his first season. However, his time at Manchester United was thereafter plagued with injuries and he was allowed to leave the club at the end of his contract in June 2011. Hargreaves posted
YouTube videos in a bid to convince potential suitors of his fitness, and in August 2011,
Manchester City offered Hargreaves a one-year contract, which he accepted, but he was released at the end of the season after just four appearances for the club.
As a Canadian citizen with a Welsh mother and an English father, Hargreaves was eligible to represent
Canada,
Wales or England. Hargreaves initially played for Wales, and was capped three times for the
Wales under-19 team, but then opted to play for the
England under-21 team in 2000 and was
capped by the senior squad the following year. He is the only player to have played for England without having previously lived in England, and only the second, after
Joe Baker, to have done so without having previously played in the
English football league system.
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