Aaron
April ’07
Aaron makes his debut, becoming Cardiff City’s youngest ever player at 16 years, 124 days
September ’08
After joining Arsenal, Aaron makes his first Premier League appearance against Blackburn Rovers. One month later, Aaron adds his first Arsenal goal against Fenerbahçe in the Champions League group stages
March ’11
Aaron becomes Wales’ youngest captain at 20 years, 90 days
May ’14
First taste of silverware as Aaron scores the winning goal in the FA Cup Final against Hull City
June ’14
Aaron named Arsenal’s player of the season
May ’15
Arsenal take home the FA Cup for the second season running, beating Aston Villa 4-0
July ’16
Aaron sets up two goals against Belgium, putting Wales through to the semi-finals of Euro 2016. Later, Aaron is named in the team of the tournament
May ’17
Appearing once again in the final, Aaron scores the winning goal against Chelsea, taking home his third FA Cup in a 2-1 victory
February ’19
Aaron signs a four-year contract with Italian side Juventus
September ’19
In his Serie A debut, Aaron scores his first goal for Juventus in a 2-1 win over Verona
November ’19
Aaron scores his first Juventus Champions League goal, beating Locomotiv Moscow 2-1. The same month, Aaron scores both goals as Wales beat Hungary 2-0 in their final Euro 2020 qualifying game
August ’20
Aaron lifts the Serie A Trophy in his maiden season with Juventus
About Aaron
Every footballer dreams of playing at the highest level. Aaron James Ramsey has enjoyed a distinguished career in the top-flight and international game, and now contracted with Juventus until 2023, the future continues to look bright for Aaron.
Aaron made his debut for Cardiff City at the age of 16, becoming the club’s youngest ever player. His first season of professional football earned many plaudits and set the stage for what was to come. Just over a year following his club debut, Aaron had been courted by multiple Premier League teams, and after a personal meeting with Arsene Wenger, Aaron joined Arsenal on a long-term contract.
Aaron established himself straight away at Arsenal, quickly becoming a fan-favourite. Managers and pundits alike remarked upon his incredible ability to cover the length of the pitch, and his attacking-mindset made him an important fixture in the Arsenal midfield. Despite suffering a lengthy spell in recovery from a major injury, Aaron’s mentality gave him an edge, and his 2013-14 campaign showed just how good he could be, winning Arsenal’s Player of the Season.
Meanwhile, Aaron had been racking up the appearances for his national side, Wales. At the age of 20 he had become the youngest player to captain the Welsh side, and he played a major part in the Euro 2016 squad where his performances earned him a place in the team of the tournament.
Aaron would go on to be named Arsenal’s Player of the Season for the second time in 2018, and the following year, he made the next move in his career. Looking for a new challenge, Aaron moved across Europe to join the Italian club Juventus, where he plays today.