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- Soccer
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- English Premier League
- FIFA Club World Cup
- UEFA Nations League
Declan Rice is an English professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder or centre-back for Premier League club West Ham United and the England national team.
Born in England, Rice has paternal Irish grandparents and previously represented the Republic of Ireland internationally at both youth and senior levels, before switching allegiance to England in 2019.
Republic of IrelandAlthough born in London, Rice was eligible to play for Ireland as his grandparents are from Cork.Republic of Ireland U17 player of the year.Premier League debut, Rice was named in the Republic of Ireland squad to play friendlies against Mexico and Uruguay and a World Cup qualifier at home to Austria.Turkey.Wales by manager Martin O'Neill, who said that Rice was considering switching to play for England after being approached by them. In December 2018, Rice met with new Ireland manager Mick McCarthy and his assistant, Robbie Keane. McCarthy said that Rice was a potential future captain of Ireland and that he would build the team around Rice should he decide to play for the country.
UEFA Euro 2020 qualification matches against the Czech Republic and Montenegro. Gareth Southgate handed Rice his first start for the national side during a 5–1 victory over Montenegro. 2019 UEFA Nations League Finals.death threats after switching allegiance from Ireland to England. He was the first player to play for both countries since Jack Reynolds in the 1890s. UEFA Euro 2020.
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