Rio Ferdinand will captain England in Wednesday`s Paris friendly against France although coach Fabio Capello will not select a permanent skipper until his side begin their 2010 World Cup qualifying campaign.The appointment, even on a temporary basis, represents a huge personal triumph for Manchester United central defender Ferdinand, who was banned from playing for eight months in 2003 for failing to take a scheduled drugs test on time.
Asked at a news conference if he thought his past problems would have counted against him, Ferdinand said:"I think everyone goes through ups and downs, not just in their careers but in their life. It`s how you deal with it, do you learn from it? "I think I`ve applied myself in the right manner whenever situations have gone against me and I will continue to do that. Very proud "I`m not ashamed to say I made mistakes growing up, but its important that you learn from them.
"More than anything I`m honoured to be named captain. It`s a cliche to say that as a young kid you want to grow up and play for your country and captain your country and it was a dream of mine. I feel very proud for my family and for my club..." Capello added that he had no hesitation in awarding the Ferdinand the armband, saying: "I knew all about the problems he had, but the past is the past."From what I`ve seen in the games I`ve watched him play and in the days he has been training with me I`ve seen a very good professional and he can be the England captain because of this.
"Ferdinand takes over from Steven Gerrard, who was captain for Capello`s first game in charge against Switzerland when John Terry, skipper under previous coach Steve McClaren, was injured. Chelsea defender Terry is back in the squad for the Stade de France match but if he plays will this time take his orders from his regular England partner.Ruled outThe captaincy represents something of a comeback for 29-year-old Ferdinand, who fell foul of the FA in 2003 when he was fined and suspended for missing a drugs test.That ban ruled him out of the 2004 European championship in Portugal but he was soon restored to the side where he has remained a regular.
Ferdinand, the world`s most expensive defender when he moved from Leeds United to Old Trafford for about 30 million pounds ($59.77 million) in 2002, made his England debut eight days after his 19th birthday against Cameroon in a November 1997 friendly. He will win his 66th cap on Wednesday.
Ferdinand will bring a different approach to the captaincy than Terry or Gerrard, both motivators from the bellowing, fist-pumping school, because he has always taken a calmer, quieter approach to the game. Capello will settle on his regular captain before England start their 2010 World Cup qualifying campaign against Andorra on Sept. 6.
"I will name the permanent captain when we play the Czech Republic on August 20," Capello told reporters in Paris.
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