Marcus Rashford is a professional footballer born on October 31, 1997, in Manchester, England. He started his youth career at Fletcher Moss Rangers before joining the Manchester United academy at the age of seven. Rashford made his first-team debut for Manchester United in February 2016, scoring two goals in a Europa League match against Midtjylland. He quickly became a key player for the team, showcasing his versatility as a forward and his ability to score crucial goals. Rashford has since established himself as one of the brightest talents in English football, earning a reputation for his speed, skill, and clinical finishing.
Off the field, Rashford is known for his charitable work and advocacy for social causes. In 2020, he successfully campaigned for the UK government to provide free school meals to children during school holidays, highlighting the issue of child poverty. Rashford’s efforts earned him widespread praise and recognition, including an MBE from the Queen for his services to vulnerable children. On the pitch, Rashford continues to impress with his performances for Manchester United, helping the team to multiple domestic and European successes. With his talent, determination, and dedication to making a difference, Marcus Rashford has become a fan favorite and a role model