Darren Fletcher, born on February first, nineteen eighty-four, is a distinguished Scottish football coach and former player, currently leading the Manchester United Under-18s. His remarkable journey in football began at Manchester United, where he spent two decades, making three hundred forty-two appearances and securing an impressive thirteen trophies, including five Premier League titles and the prestigious UEFA Champions League.
Fletcher's versatility on the pitch saw him excel primarily as a central midfielder, although he initially started his career as a right winger and occasionally played in defense. His contributions to Manchester United were recognized when he was included in the PFA Premier League Team of the Year for the two thousand nine to two thousand ten season, and he served as vice-captain in his final year with the club.
After leaving United in February two thousand fifteen to join West Bromwich Albion, Fletcher made ninety-seven appearances before moving to Stoke City for a two-year stint. In October two thousand twenty, he returned to Manchester United, initially working with the under-16s before being appointed to the first team in January two thousand twenty-one. By March of the same year, he had taken on the role of technical director at the club.
On the international stage, Fletcher made his debut for Scotland in two thousand three, quickly establishing himself as a key player. He captained the national team on a full-time basis starting in August two thousand nine, amassing eighty caps and scoring five goals. His career, however, faced challenges due to health issues related to ulcerative colitis, which limited his appearances between November two thousand eleven and December two thousand thirteen.