Manchester United Legend Ryan Giggs Charged With Assaulting Two Women

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Football Manchester United Legend Ryan Giggs Charged With Assaulting Two Women
Oma Akatugba Follow on Twitter April 23, 2021
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SALFORD, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 15: Manager of the Wales national team and a co-owner of Salford City, Ryan Giggs, during the Sky Bet League Two match between Salford City and Newport County at Moor Lane on December 15, 2020 in Salford, England. (Photo by Joe Prior/Visionhaus)
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British police have been authorised to charge former Manchester United soccer star Ryan Giggs, who is also the current manager of the Wales national soccer team, with charges of assault against two women, prosecutors said in a statement on Friday.

Giggs faces charges of engaging in behaviour which was controlling or coercive and of assault occasioning actual bodily harm against one woman in her 30s, as well as another charge of assault by beating relating to a second woman in her 20s at an address in Salford on 1 November.

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Last November, Giggs missed a number of international fixtures after allegations of assault. He denied the allegations after British media reported his arrest following a disturbance at his home.

Giggs has been bailed and is due to appear at Manchester and Salford Magistrates’ Court on April 28, the Crown Prosecution Service said in its statement.

“The CPS made the decision to charge Mr Giggs after reviewing a file of evidence from Greater Manchester Police,” the statement said.

Giggs made 963 appearances over 23 years for Manchester United as a player, a club record, winning a huge haul of honours including 13 Premier League winner’s medals and two UEFA Champions League winner’s medals.

Report from BBC and Reuters

Image via Getty

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