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Roy Maurice Keane, born on August 10, 1971, in Cork, Republic of Ireland, is a former professional footballer and current assistant manager of the Republic of Ireland national football team. Raised in a working-class Irish family, Keane showed early interest and aptitude in sports.
During his youth, Keane participated in Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) sports and boxing. However, it was football that captured his long-term interest. In 1980, at the age of nine, he joined Rockmount AFC, marking the beginning of his journey in organized football. He started by playing for the club’s Under-11 team and showed early promise as a dedicated and ambitious player.
Keane is widely regarded as one of the most successful Irish footballers in history. Throughout his club career, he played for Cobh Ramblers, Nottingham Forest, Manchester United, and Celtic. He is best known for his time at Manchester United, where he spent over a decade and served as captain from 1997 to 2005.
Renowned for his tenacity and combative playing style as a central midfielder, Keane earned a reputation for leadership and fierce competitiveness on the field. During his tenure at Manchester United, he helped the club secure 17 major trophies, including multiple Premier League titles and a UEFA Champions League title. In total, he won 19 trophies at the club level before retiring from professional football.
Keane represented the Republic of Ireland at the international level for 14 years. A key figure in the national team, he often took on the role of captain. His time with the national squad included significant contributions to qualification campaigns and memorable performances, although his international career was at times marked by controversy, notably his departure from the team during the 2002 FIFA World Cup preparation.
Roy Keane married Theresa Doyle in 1997. The couple first met in 1992 when Theresa was working as a dental assistant and Keane was playing for Nottingham Forest. Together, they have five children: daughters Leah, Alanna, Caragh, and Shannon, and a son named Aidan. Keane is known for keeping his personal life private, and limited public information exists about his family beyond this.
One of his sisters is named Hilary Keane. Despite rumors circulated online, including unfounded suggestions of an affair involving Martin O'Neill, there is no credible evidence supporting such claims. These claims have no basis and should be regarded as speculative at best.
As of recent estimates, Roy Keane's net worth is approximately $44 million. His income sources have included football salaries, endorsements, book deals, and media appearances. While he has served as the assistant manager to the Republic of Ireland national team, public records suggest his earnings for this role have ranged from €500,000 to €700,000 annually, not the higher figure of €1.3 million as sometimes misreported.
Keane’s professional journey is chronicled in the critically-acclaimed autobiography The Second Half, co-written with writer Roddy Doyle. The book offers in-depth insights into his football career, leadership philosophy, and personal reflections. It includes notable quotes, rare photographs, and detailed accounts of his experiences on and off the pitch. The work contributes to public understanding of the highs and challenges in Keane's life and legacy.
Following his retirement from football management, Keane transitioned into roles as a football pundit and columnist. He has contributed as a commentator for ITV’s coverage of the FA Cup and UEFA Champions League, offering analysis grounded in his extensive experience. Keane has also written columns for The Sun, sharing his perspectives on football and broader issues in sport.
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