Rooney
is England's record goalscorer and took on the armband from Steven Gerrard a
year ago.
Allardyce
said Manchester United captain Rooney was "hugely respected by his
peers" and has "enjoyed the responsibility" as captain.
The
England squad is preparing for Sunday's opening 2018 World Cup qualifier in
Slovakia.
Rooney,
30, led Roy Hodgson's England side during Euro 2016, which ended with a
disappointing last-16 exit to international minnows Iceland.
But
Allardyce said Rooney had been "an excellent captain for England" and
as the most senior squad member was the "right choice to lead the
team".
"You
would hope the captain would make a decision on the pitch if he felt it needed
to [be made]," said Allardyce, 61. "For me, that's the captain's
role. It's a big responsibility at club level and even more so at international
level. First and foremost lead by example.
"It's
all about the personality. Can you handle the responsibility of being captain?
I think he [Rooney] has enjoyed the responsibility. Some players don't want
that responsibility."
Allardyce
on Rooney's position
Rooney
was employed as a midfielder during Euro 2016 under Hodgson. At Old Trafford
this season under Jose Mourinho, Rooney has played in a deeper position behind
the striker.
"Wayne
Rooney's position has changed at Manchester United and that is where I will
play him," Allardyce said.
"Dele
Alli has started well too, so that makes it a difficult choice. We'll wait and
see, but we are looking at balance of positions.
"We
want to have two players in each position and not leave ourselves short. Hopefully
we make that selection after this [training camp] and we know the best XI to
start with."
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