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13 years of highs and lows

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Wayne Rooney becomes the youngest player to play for England at 17 years and 111 days in a friendly loss to Australia in February — a record eclipsed by Theo Walcott in 2006.

Scores first England goal in September in a 2-1 away win over Macedonia in a Euro 2004 qualifier.

Scores four goals at Euro 2004, but injures foot in quarterfin­al defeat to host Portugal.

Faces a fitness race ahead of the 2006 World Cup in Germany after injuring his foot in a Premier League game for Manchester United. Despite being fit, fails to score in the group stages. Sent

off in the quarterfin­al loss to Portugal for stamping on Ricardo Carvalho.

2003 2004 2006 2007

Misses out on Euro 2008 as England finishes third in its qualifying group behind Croatia and Russia.

2008 2009 2010 2011

After scoring only five goals in the previous three years, Rooney scores three in three matches in September and October at the start of 2010 World Cup qualifying.

Leads England with nine goals during 2010 World Cup qualifying. Captains England for first time in a friendly against Brazil.

Criticizes fans for booing him and his

England teammates after a 0-0 draw with Algeria in the second group match at the World Cup. England is eliminated after losing 4-1 to Germany in the last 16, with Rooney scoreless through the tournament.

2012 2013

Sent off in a Euro 2012 qualifier against Montenegro for a foul on Miodrag Dzudovic and is banned for two matches at the finals.

After missing games against France (1-1) and Sweden (3-2 win for England) at Euro 2012, scores the only goal of the game against Ukraine to enable England to progress to the quarterfin­als. Roy Hodgson’s side, however, is knocked out after losing a penalty shootout to Italy,

despite Rooney netting his spot-kick.

In September, captains England in a competitiv­e match for the first time, scoring twice in a 2014 World Cup qualifier against San Marino.

2014 2015

Scores against Brazil twice, the first a 2-1 win at Wembley and the second in a 2-2 draw in Rio de Janeiro.

Scores his first and only goal at a World Cup against Uruguay but England is knocked out after finishing last in its group.

Following Steven Gerrard’s internatio­nal retirement after the World Cup, Rooney named full-time England captain by Hodgson. Wins his 100th England cap in November and scores a

penalty as England beats Slovenia in a Euro 2016 qualifier.

Breaks Bobby Charlton’s England scoring record in September with his 50th goal in a Euro 2016 qualifier against Switzerlan­d.

2016

Scores the only goal as England loses 2-1 to Iceland in a major last-16 upset at Euro 2016.

Earns his 116th cap in September to make him England’s most-capped outfield player, surpassing David Beckham. Plays three more times with a game against Scotland in November, turning out to be his last in his country’s colors.

“Well done on a recordbrea­king @England career, @WayneRoone­y!”

Rooney’s former club, on Twitter

 ?? AFP ?? Wayne Rooney celebrates scoring England’s third goal, his second of the night, in a 3-1 friendly victory over Scotland at Celtic Park, Glasgow in November 2014.
AFP Wayne Rooney celebrates scoring England’s third goal, his second of the night, in a 3-1 friendly victory over Scotland at Celtic Park, Glasgow in November 2014.

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