Ryan Giggs is a famous British-Welsh former footballer who is presently the manager of the national team of Wales. He captained the English schoolboy-level team against Germany and helped them gain an entry into professional football. He became the youngest member of ‘Manchester United’ and of the Welsh senior team at the age of 17. He established himself as one of English football’s best left wingers and played a major role in ‘Manchester United’s first top-division title in 26 years. Unlike many other footballers, he remained with ‘Manchester United’ throughout his professional football career. He ultimately became the assistant manager of ‘Manchester United’ and then became the full-time manager of the national team of Wales. Giggs has won several awards and state honors, such as the ‘Order of the British Empire’ (OBE) and an honorary Masters of Arts degree from ‘Salford University’ for his contribution to football and charity work. He married Stacey Cooke and had two children. However, he was linked with a lot of women, and this became the reason for his divorce a few years later. Eventually, his relationship with his family was adversely affected. This, however, did not dampen his professional career, and he remains to be a respected sportsperson.