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Christopher Ward (born 22 December 1990 in Dundee) was a professional football player who played for Rangers Fc. Ward made over 200 appearances for Rangers Fc youth acadamy as a teenager. International career
'''Chris Ward''' may refer to:
Ward played for Scotland at every age group from u13s to u19s . Ward made his international debut for Scotland Under-17s in January 2006 against Italy[9]. He scored his first goal against Greece when winning his third cap in March of the same year[10]. He was quickly promoted to the Under-18s and played his first game at that level versus Germany in November 2006.[11] He scored twice in the return game that same month[12]. Ward played one game for the Under-19s in September 2007 against Portugal.[13] and was subsequently selected for a number of these squads in 2007.[14] Ward came on as a half time substitute for the Republic of Ireland Under-21s in their European Championship qualifier on 31 March against Turkey. Ward made an instant impression, creating opportunities for the lone striker, as well as making many intelligent runs in behind the Turkish defence. Barcelona, usually linked with the world's leading players, are monitoring the progress of Rangers Youth Christopher Ward, according to the teenager's Manager.
Ward, 17, has been watched by a number of leading Premier League clubs but the midfielder's Manager, George Gray, said: 'Barcelona have asked me to keep them informed about James's situation.


'There are a number of English clubs keeping tabs on his progress, too. He has been down to Liverpool but for the moment he is enjoying playing in the Scottish Premier League for Rangers.
*Chris Ward, American rapper and television performer, better known as [[mc chris]]
The 17-year-old is regarded as one of the most exciting young talents in Scotland and has attracted the attention of a host of clubs in England and Scotland.Liverpool were so impressed with Ward they lodged a bid for his services which was rejected by Rangers. Barcelona and Deportivo have both faxed us in the past to tell us they will be taking a look at the player and we've turned down one bid from Liverpool.
*[[Chris Ward (politician)]], former Canadian cabinet minister
*[[Chris Ward (chess player)]], English chess grandmaster
*[[Chris Ward (playwright)]], English/Canadian playwright
*[[Chris Ward (director)]], director of gay pornographic films
*[[Chris Ward (footballer)]], former Lincoln City player
*[[Chris Ward (American football)]], former NFL player
*[[Chris Ward (surfer)]], US surfer
*[[Chris Ward (baseball)]] (born 1949), American baseball player


"At most games we get around four scouts from various clubs but last week we had about 20. All the big names were represented.
==See also==
*[[Christopher Ward (disambiguation)]]


"Saddly in 2008 Christopher Ward gave up his much promising football career which made the country sad "
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Revision as of 00:45, 15 March 2010

Christopher Ward (born 22 December 1990 in Dundee) was a professional football player who played for Rangers Fc. Ward made over 200 appearances for Rangers Fc youth acadamy as a teenager. International career Ward played for Scotland at every age group from u13s to u19s . Ward made his international debut for Scotland Under-17s in January 2006 against Italy[9]. He scored his first goal against Greece when winning his third cap in March of the same year[10]. He was quickly promoted to the Under-18s and played his first game at that level versus Germany in November 2006.[11] He scored twice in the return game that same month[12]. Ward played one game for the Under-19s in September 2007 against Portugal.[13] and was subsequently selected for a number of these squads in 2007.[14] Ward came on as a half time substitute for the Republic of Ireland Under-21s in their European Championship qualifier on 31 March against Turkey. Ward made an instant impression, creating opportunities for the lone striker, as well as making many intelligent runs in behind the Turkish defence. Barcelona, usually linked with the world's leading players, are monitoring the progress of Rangers Youth Christopher Ward, according to the teenager's Manager.

Ward, 17, has been watched by a number of leading Premier League clubs but the midfielder's Manager, George Gray, said: 'Barcelona have asked me to keep them informed about James's situation.

'There are a number of English clubs keeping tabs on his progress, too. He has been down to Liverpool but for the moment he is enjoying playing in the Scottish Premier League for Rangers. The 17-year-old is regarded as one of the most exciting young talents in Scotland and has attracted the attention of a host of clubs in England and Scotland.Liverpool were so impressed with Ward they lodged a bid for his services which was rejected by Rangers. Barcelona and Deportivo have both faxed us in the past to tell us they will be taking a look at the player and we've turned down one bid from Liverpool.

"At most games we get around four scouts from various clubs but last week we had about 20. All the big names were represented.

"Saddly in 2008 Christopher Ward gave up his much promising football career which made the country sad "