LONDON – Ryan Giggs will captain Britain's soccer team at the London Olympics, head coach Stuart Pearce said Sunday. The 38-year-old Welsh winger, one of three over-age players in the 18-man squad, is taking part in his first international tournament and will captain the side for the first time when it plays Brazil in a warm-up at Middlesbrough on July 20. The appointment was confirmed on the English FA's website (www.thefa.com) Sunday. Giggs has won 12 Premier League titles, five FA Cups and two Champions Leagues with Manchester United and is the most decorated player in English soccer history. — Reuters