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Aaron played for Cardiff City in 1999-2006-2008. He then moved to Arsenal and suffered a great injury of a broken leg against Stoke City in Febuary, 2010, and soon recovered to full physical and mental fitness.

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  • Aaron Ramsey
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  • Aaron played for Cardiff City in 1999-2006-2008. He then moved to Arsenal and suffered a great injury of a broken leg against Stoke City in Febuary, 2010, and soon recovered to full physical and mental fitness.
  • Aaron James Ramsey (born 26 December 1990) is a Welsh professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Premier League club Arsenal and the Wales national team. Ramsey mainly plays as a box-to-box midfielder, but has also been deployed on the left and right wings. He played as a schoolboy for Cardiff City, where he spent eight years in youth football, became the club's youngest ever first team player, and made 22 appearances for the senior team – including the 2008 FA Cup Final.
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  • Aaron played for Cardiff City in 1999-2006-2008. He then moved to Arsenal and suffered a great injury of a broken leg against Stoke City in Febuary, 2010, and soon recovered to full physical and mental fitness.
  • Aaron James Ramsey (born 26 December 1990) is a Welsh professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Premier League club Arsenal and the Wales national team. Ramsey mainly plays as a box-to-box midfielder, but has also been deployed on the left and right wings. He played as a schoolboy for Cardiff City, where he spent eight years in youth football, became the club's youngest ever first team player, and made 22 appearances for the senior team – including the 2008 FA Cup Final. Ramsey moved to Arsenal in 2008 in a £5 million deal, where he quickly gained first team experience. However, his career stalled significantly after he suffered a broken leg in a match against Stoke City in February 2010. After two loan spells away from Arsenal, he returned to full fitness and re-established himself as a regular starter during the 2011–12 season. Ramsey was a key player for Arsenal in the 2013–14 season campaign, scoring 16 goals in all competitions, including the winner in the 2014 FA Cup Final against Hull City. Ramsey made his full international debut for Wales in 2008, and was part of their successful UEFA Euro 2016 qualification campaign, where he was included in the Team of the Tournament. He also represented Great Britain at the 2012 Olympics.
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