Biography Of Sir Alex Ferguson & Net Worth

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Biography Of Sir Alex Ferguson & Net Worth

Sir Alexander Chapman Ferguson CBE is a Scottish former football manager and player widely known for managing Manchester United from 1986 to 2013. He is considered by many to be one of the greatest managers of all time and he has won more trophies than any other manager in the history of football. 

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Early Life

Alexander Chapman Ferguson was born on December 31st of 1941 in Govan, Glasgow, Scotland. Raised alongside a younger brother, Alex started playing soccer at a very young age. Although his future career as a professional athlete seemed quite certain, Ferguson also became a toolmaker's apprentice during his early years – presumably as a back-up plan.

Playing Career

Ferguson first started playing as a 16-year-old for Queen's Park. He scored 20 goals in 31 games, but despite this, he was moved to St. Johnstone. By 1964, Ferguson had become a full-time professional footballer who played for Dunfermline. During the 1965-66 season, he became the top scorer in the Scottish league with 31 goals. Following this, he was sold to Ranger for 65,000 pounds – a record for Scottish football at the time. Over the next few years, Ferguson played for Falkirk before finishing his career at Ayr United in 1974.

Managerial Career

Alex began his managerial career at East Stirlingshire at the age of 32, and he was given a salary of 40 pounds per week for this part-time job. He inherited an extremely disorganized team that did not even have a goalkeeper. After whipping East Stirlingshire into shape, he moved to St Mirren. Ferguson led the young team to victory, winning the First Division championship in 1977. He was then sacked by St Mirren, who remain the only club in history to ever fire him.

In 1978, Sir Alex Ferguson started managing Aberdeen – one of the major clubs in the Scottish league. After a rocky start, Aberdeen won the Scottish league in 1980. With his reputation as a strict manager growing, Fergie succeeded in uniting Aberdeen players and wanted to push them even further.

In 1983, they won the European Winners' Cup, and in 1983 Aberdeen followed up with a win at the European Super Cup. They also won the Scottish league that season. Ferguson's impressive reign continued, and by the mid-80s he was managing the Scottish national team. Throughout the end of his tenure at Aberdeen, Fergie was receiving many offers from English clubs. These included Tottenham Hotspur, Wolverhampton, Liverpool, and others.

Finally, Ferguson was tempted to relocate to England with an offer from Manchester United. The club was in terrible condition, although Alex managed to lift them from 21st place in the league to 11th during his first season. Next season, Fergie signed a number of new players and managed to lead United to second place in the league. Unfortunately, the next few years would not be as kind to the Scottish manager, and the team finished just outside the relegation zone in 1989. Many journalists and fans called for Ferguson to be fired.

Things turned around with a number of bright young players taking to the pitch for Manchester United for the first time. These included Ryan Giggs, Roy Keane, Gary Neville, Paul Scholes, Phil Neville, and David Beckham. Ferguson also signed established players such as Eric Cantona and Van Nistelrooy. Although this youthful team was initially dismissed by pundits, they went on to win the Treble during the 1998-99 season.

A number of titles followed before United's young superstars became aging veterans. Ferguson was forced to rebuild once again, creating a new foundation with players like Rio Ferdinand, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Wayne Rooney. In 2006, this new squad succeeded in winning the Champions League – the second time Ferguson had achieved this. Although Manchester United shows signs of relinquishing their crown in world football towards the end of Fergie's career, the Scottish manager finished strong. In May of 2013, Sir Alex Ferguson retired as manager of Manchester United after helping them win the Premier League title one final time.

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Net Worth And Salary

Sir Alex Ferguson is a former Scottish professional football player and manager who has a net worth of $70 million. Widely considered the be the greatest manager in the history of football, Ferguson led the "golden era" of Manchester United from 1986 to 2013, winning more trophies than any other manager.

Sir Alex started off as a professional player who joined several Scottish clubs. A prolific striker, Ferguson was the Scottish league's top scorer in the mid-60s. After transitioning towards coaching, Alex managed the Scottish club Aberdeen and the Scottish national team. While acting as the manager of Manchester United, Ferguson embarked on a 26-year winning spree that included 13 Premier League titles, five FA Cup wins, and two Champions League wins. In 2013, he retired as the longest-serving manager of Manchester United in history. Alex was knighted in 1999.

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