English footballer Rooney arrested in Dec in U.S. for public
intoxication
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[January 07, 2019]
By Ginger Gibson
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - English football
star Wayne Rooney was arrested in December at Dulles Airport outside
Washington, D.C. for public intoxication, local police said on
Sunday.
Rooney, who has played for U.S. soccer team D.C. United since last
year, was booked into the Loudoun County Adult Detention Center on
Dec. 16, on a charge of public intoxication stemming from an arrest
by the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority Police, the local
sheriff's office said.
The 33-year-old footballer was arrested at an international arrivals
gate at Dulles after he triggered a door alarm but did not breach
airport security, a Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority
spokesman said in a statement.
He received a $25 fine, according to court documents.
Rooney was released later the same day on a personal recognizance
bond, said Kraig Troxell, a spokesman for the Loudoun County
Sheriff's Office.
It was not immediately clear why authorities had delayed releasing
details of Rooney's arrest for more than two weeks.
Rooney's agent did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
A spokesman for the player was quoted by British media as saying he
was "disorientated" after mixing sleeping pills with alcohol during
a flight from Saudi Arabia.
D.C. United said it was aware of the reports of Rooney's arrest.
"We understand the media's interest in this matter but believe this
is a private matter for Wayne that D.C. United will handle
internally," the club said in a statement obtained by the Washington
Post.
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England's Wayne Rooney during the match Action Images via
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D.C. United did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Rooney, England's former captain and all-time top scorer, joined the
Major League Soccer club in mid-2018 in a deal that was reportedly
worth more than $12 million and made him the highest paid player in
D.C. United's history.
Liverpool-born Rooney was the latest addition to an elite list of
former England captains to cross the Atlantic, following David
Beckham and Steven Gerrard.
Rooney burst into the consciousness of English soccer when he made
his Premier League debut for Everton at age 16.
He joined Manchester United for $35 million in 2004 and stayed there
for 13 seasons - winning five English titles, one Champions League,
one FA Cup, three League Cups and becoming the club's all-time
leading scorer with 253 goals.
He earned 119 caps for England - a national record for an outfield
player - and in 2015 he surpassed Manchester United great Bobby
Charlton's England goalscoring record, ending his international
career with 53 goals for his country.
(Reporting by Ginger Gibson; Additional reporting by Gina Cherelus
in New York; Editing by Jeffrey Benkoe and Daniel Wallis)
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