Manchester United 1993–1999 players celebrate their second goal by Scholes in the
1999 FA Cup final at
Wembley Stadium Scholes was a member of the Manchester United youth team that reached the final of the
FA Youth Cup in the 1992–93 season, alongside
Phil Neville. Scholes turned professional on 23 July 1993 but did not make his breakthrough into the senior squad until the
1994–95 season, when he made seventeen league appearances and scored five goals. His debut came on 21 September 1994, where he scored both goals in a 2–1 victory over
Port Vale in the
League Cup. His league debut came three days later against
Ipswich Town at
Portman Road, a game which United lost 3–2 and Scholes scored a consolation goal. He scored two league goals when he came on 10 December when United beat
Queens Park Rangers 3–2 at
Loftus Road. On 3 January 1995, he got onto the scoresheet at
Old Trafford for the first time with the opener in a 2–0 league win over
Coventry City. He scored once more that season, in a 3–2 away win over Coventry City on 1 May. Scholes came on as a substitute in the
1995 FA Cup final against
Everton, which United lost 1–0. In the
1995–96 season, after
Mark Hughes moved to
Chelsea, Scholes had more first-team opportunities, standing in for the suspended
Eric Cantona as
Andy Cole's strike partner for the first two months of the season. Scholes scored 14 goals in all competitions as United became the first English team to win the double twice. He picked up another Premier League medal in the
1996–97 season. After
Roy Keane suffered a knee injury in late September 1997 and was ruled out for the rest of the season, Scholes was made a central midfielder in the
1997–98 season. United finished the season without a major trophy, only the second time in the 1990s that this happened. In the
1998–99 season, Scholes was a key player in Manchester United's
Premier League title,
FA Cup, and
UEFA Champions League treble success. He scored one of Manchester United's two goals against Newcastle in the FA Cup final. He also scored an away goal against
Inter Milan in the Champions League
quarter-final. He came on as a substitute in the second leg of the semi-final against
Juventus as
Alex Ferguson opted for Nicky Butt in the starting line-up. He picked up a yellow card which ruled him out of the final victory over
Bayern Munich through suspension.
1999–2007 in 2006 During the 1999–2000 season, Scholes scored one of the finest goals of his career against
Bradford City on 25 March 2000. David Beckham took a corner directly to Scholes, who was standing on the edge of the area, who volleyed it in over
Dwight Yorke, who was forced to duck. A week later, Scholes scored the first
hat-trick of his United career against
West Ham United in a 7–1 victory that put United ten points clear. During the
2001–02 transfer window, United completed the signing of Argentine international
Juan Sebastián Verón. To accommodate Scholes and Verón, Ferguson persisted with the 4–4–1–1 formation, with Scholes playing at the withdrawn striker role behind
Ruud van Nistelrooy, as Roy Keane and Verón played in central midfield. In European away fixtures, Scholes was often played in central midfield alongside Verón as Keane anchored. Scholes netted a career-high 20 goals in all competitions in the 2002–03 season, including a hat-trick in a 6–2 win against Newcastle. a number that dipped to fourteen the next year. This was despite a career-best four FA Cup goals, in comparison to his total of five FA Cup goals scored in his first nine seasons. Scholes scored the winning goal in the
2003–04 FA Cup semi-final against
Arsenal, and played in the final which United won 3–0 against
Millwall, his last FA Cup medal. He also played in the
2005 FA Cup final, but saw his
penalty kick saved by
Jens Lehmann as they lost to Arsenal in a
penalty shoot-out. Scholes was ruled out for the second half of the
2005–06 season with blurred vision. The cause of this was initially uncertain, sparking fears that it could end his career. He overcame this problem through the beginning of the year and he appeared in United's final game of the season against
Charlton Athletic. Scholes and
Wayne Rooney were sent off on 4 August 2006 in a pre-season friendly against
Porto in the Netherlands. England's
Football Association suspended the pair for three games, which United appealed due to the non-competitive nature of the fixture; Ferguson conceded that Scholes should have been sent off for his tackle from behind on
Ricardo Quaresma, while defending Rooney. An independent panel upheld the suspensions of both players. On 22 October 2006, in the 2–0 victory over
Liverpool, Scholes became the ninth United player to play in 500 matches, joining
Bobby Charlton,
Bill Foulkes and Ryan Giggs. Scholes experienced one of his finest seasons in 2006–07, and was included in the
PFA Team of the Year, and was shortlisted for the
PFA Players' Player of the Year. One of his finest performances of the season came in a 4–1 win against Blackburn Rovers, where United were 1–0 down but Scholes "got hold of the game by the scruff of the neck" and scored the equalising goal. On 3 March 2007, in a 1–0 victory over Liverpool at
Anfield, Scholes was dismissed for swinging an arm at
Xabi Alonso;
John O'Shea scored the winning goal in injury time. It marked his first league sending off since April 2005. A month later, he was sent off in the first leg of United's Champions League quarter-final at
Roma.
2007–2011 in 2008 Scholes suffered knee ligament damage during a training session the night before United's Champions League Group F match with
Dynamo Kyiv on 23 October 2007, and was out of action until the end of January 2008. He returned as a substitute in United's 3–1 win over
Tottenham Hotspur in the fourth round of the
FA Cup. On 23 April 2008, Scholes made his 100th Champions League appearance in a 0–0 draw away to
Barcelona in the semi-final first leg, and scored the only goal from 25 yards in a 1–0 victory in the second leg that sent United into the
final. During the final against Chelsea, he suffered an injury and received a
yellow card after a clash with
Claude Makélélé. He was substituted in the 87th minute and did not take part in the penalty shoot-out, which United won 6–5 after drawing 1–1 after extra time. In the
2008 UEFA Super Cup against
Zenit Saint Petersburg, Scholes was sent off after he received a second yellow card for a deliberate handball. Scholes was inducted into the English Football Hall of Fame in September 2008. On 22 April 2009, he made his 600th appearance for United in a 2–0 win over
Portsmouth. On 16 February 2010, Scholes scored his third Champions League goal of the season against
AC Milan in a 3–2 win, which was also United's first away goal against Milan. This gave United their first away win over Milan and also made Scholes the first player to score against both Inter Milan and AC Milan at the
San Siro in the Champions League. The goal against Milan was Scholes' 25th Champions League goal in total, and, with 25 goals to his name, Scholes is the highest goal-scoring central midfielder in Champions League history. On 6 March 2010, Scholes became the 19th player in Premier League history to score 100 goals, and also the third United player after Ryan Giggs and
Wayne Rooney to do so, in the
2009–10 Premier League season, with the only goal in a 1–0 away win over
Wolverhampton Wanderers. On 16 April 2010, Scholes signed a new one-year contract with United, keeping him at the club until the end of the
2010–11 season. Scholes began the 2010–11 season strongly, displaying
man of the match performances against Chelsea in the
2010 Community Shield on 8 August and eight days later in the opening fixture of the
new league campaign against Newcastle United as he assisted two goals in a 3–0 home victory. Scholes scored his 150th goal for United in a 2–2 away draw against
Fulham on 22 August, and was also awarded the
Premier League Player of the Month for August 2010. In April 2011, Scholes was sent off for a high challenge on
Pablo Zabaleta in the FA Cup semi-final against Manchester City, which United went on to lose 1–0. in 2011 On 28 May 2011, Scholes came on as a substitute during United's 3–1 defeat to Barcelona in the
Champions League final. Three days later, he announced his retirement with immediate effect, and joined the club's coaching staff. On 5 August, United held a
testimonial match to honour his 17 years of service to the club. The match was played at Old Trafford against
New York Cosmos. United won the match 6–0, with Scholes opening the scoring with a shot from 25 yards, in front of a sell out 74,731 crowd.
2012–2013 Having been training with United's reserve team, Scholes' desire to play football returned and he approached Alex Ferguson and assistant manager
Mike Phelan with a view to coming out of retirement, possibly for another club if they declined to have him back at United. However, the club had been going through an injury crisis in midfield, and, on 8 January 2012, Scholes made his comeback as a substitute in a 3–2 win over
neighbours Manchester City in the
2011–12 FA Cup. Scholes made his first start in the next game against
Bolton Wanderers, where he scored his first goal since returning in a 3–0 victory at Old Trafford, converting a Wayne Rooney pass. This meant he had scored at least one goal in every season in the Premier League since
1994–95. He scored his second goal since coming back in a 2–1 away win against
Norwich City on 26 February, heading home a cross from
Nani. On 8 April, he scored in a 2–0 win against Queens Park Rangers at Old Trafford, helping United to go eight points clear of rivals Manchester City in the Premier League. On 30 May, Scholes signed a one-year extension with Manchester United, keeping him at the club until summer 2013. He marked his 700th appearance for Manchester United by scoring in a 4–0 win at home to
Wigan Athletic on 15 September 2012. This goal meant that he had scored in his 19th consecutive Premier League season, a feat only surpassed by teammate Ryan Giggs, who holds the record of 21 consecutive seasons. On 11 May 2013, Scholes announced that he would make his second and final retirement from football at the end of the season. Scholes made his 499th and final professional league appearance on 19 May 2013 against
West Bromwich Albion as a substitute. During the game, Scholes earned his 97th Premier League yellow card, at the time the third most in the history of the Premier League behind
Lee Bowyer (102) and
Kevin Davies (101). Scholes finished his career with 25 trophies, including 11
Premier League titles (more than any other English player), three
FA Cups and two
UEFA Champions League titles.
Royton Town In August 2018, Scholes briefly came out of retirement from football at the age of 43 and played a match for his son Arron's team, Royton Town of the
Manchester Football League Premier Division, against
Stockport Georgians. Royton lost the fixture 1–0. Scholes made two further appearances for Royton Town, once against Poulton in the
Lancashire FA Amateur Shield, and in the reverse league fixture against Stockport Georgians. ==International career==