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English footballer (born 1975)

David Robert Joseph Beckham ( BEK-Ι™m;[5] born 2 May 1975) is an English former professional footballer, the 🌞 current president and co-owner of Inter Miami and co-owner of Salford City.[6] Known for his range of passing, crossing ability, 🌞 and bending free-kicks as a right winger, Beckham has been hailed as one of the greatest and most recognisable midfielders 🌞 of his generation, as well as one of the best set-piece specialists of all time.[7][8][9] He is the first English 🌞 player to win league titles in four countries: England, Spain, the United States and France.

Beckham's professional club career began with 🌞 Manchester United, where he made his first-team debut in 1992 at age 17.[10] With United, he won the Premier League 🌞 title six times, the FA Cup twice and the UEFA Champions League in 1999.[10] He then played four seasons with 🌞 Real Madrid,[11] winning the La Liga championship in his final season with the club.[12] In July 2007, Beckham signed a 🌞 five-year contract with Major League Soccer club LA Galaxy.[13] While a Galaxy player, he spent two loan spells in Italy 🌞 with AC Milan in 2009 and 2010. He was the first British footballer to play 100 UEFA Champions League games.[10] 🌞 He retired in May 2013 after a 20-year career, during which he won 19 major trophies.[14][15]

In international football, Beckham made 🌞 his England debut on 1 September 1996, at the age of 21. He was captain for six years, earning 58 🌞 caps during his tenure.[16][17] He made 115 career appearances in total, appearing at three FIFA World Cup tournaments, in 1998, 🌞 2002 and 2006 and two UEFA European Championship tournaments, in 2000 and 2004. He held the England appearance record for 🌞 an outfield player until 2024.

A global ambassador of football, Beckham is considered to be a British cultural icon.[18][19] He was 🌞 runner-up in the Ballon d'Or in 1999, twice runner-up for FIFA World Player of the Year (1999 and 2001) and 🌞 in 2004 was named by Pelé in the FIFA 100 list of the world's greatest living players.[20][21][22] He was inducted 🌞 into the English Football Hall of Fame in 2008, and the Premier League Hall of Fame in 2024.[23] He has 🌞 been a UNICEF ambassador since 2005, and in 2024 he launched 7: The David Beckham UNICEF Fund.[24]

Beckham has consistently ranked 🌞 among the highest earners in football, and in 2013 was listed as the highest-paid player in the world, having earned 🌞 overR$50 million in the previous twelve months.[25] He has been married to Victoria Beckham since 1999 and they have four 🌞 children.[26] In 2014, MLS announced that Beckham and a group of investors would own Inter Miami, which began playing in 🌞 2024.[27]

Early life

David Robert Joseph Beckham[28] was born on 2 May 1975 at Whipps Cross University Hospital in Leytonstone, London, England.[29] 🌞 He is the son of Sandra Georgina (née West; b. 1949), a hairdresser, and David Edward Alan "Ted" Beckham (b. 🌞 Edmonton, London, 1948), a kitchen fitter; the couple married in 1969 in the London Borough of Hackney.[30] He was given 🌞 the middle name Robert in honour of Bobby Charlton, his father's favourite footballer.[31] He has an older sister, Lynne Georgina, 🌞 and a younger sister, Joanne Louise. He attended Chingford County High School in Nevin Drive, Chingford.[32] In a 2007 interview, 🌞 Beckham said that, "At school whenever the teachers asked, 'What do you want to do when you're older?' I'd say, 🌞 'I want to be a footballer.' And they'd say, 'No, what do you really want to do, for a job?' 🌞 But that was the only thing I ever wanted to do."[33]

Beckham's maternal grandfather was Jewish,[34] and Beckham has referred to 🌞 himself as "half Jewish"[35] and wrote in his autobiography "I've probably had more contact with Judaism than with any other 🌞 religion".[36] In his book Both Feet on the Ground, Beckham stated that growing up he attended church every week with 🌞 his parents, because that was the only way he could play football for their team.[37]

His parents were fanatical Manchester United 🌞 supporters who frequently travelled 200 miles (320 km) to Old Trafford from London to attend the team's home matches.[38] David 🌞 inherited his parents' love of Manchester United, and his main sporting passion was football. He attended one of Bobby Charlton's 🌞 Soccer Schools in Manchester and won the chance to take part in a training session with Barcelona, as part of 🌞 a talent competition.[39] He played for a local youth team called Ridgeway Rovers, which was coached by his father, Stuart 🌞 Underwood, and Steve Kirby. Beckham was a Manchester United mascot for a match against West Ham United in 1986. Young 🌞 Beckham had trials with his local club Leyton Orient, Norwich City and attended Tottenham Hotspur's school of excellence, though never 🌞 represented the club in a match. During a two-year period in which Beckham played for Brimsdown Rovers' youth team, he 🌞 was named Under-15 Player of the Year in 1990.[40] He also attended Bradenton Preparatory Academy, but signed schoolboy forms at 🌞 Manchester United on his 14th birthday, and subsequently signed a Youth Training Scheme contract on 8 July 1991.[41] Beckham was 🌞 a late developer and not selected to represent the England Schoolboys' team primarily on account of his small size.[42]

Club career

Manchester 🌞 United

1991–1994: Youth and early-career

Having signed for Manchester United as a trainee on 8 July 1991,[43] Beckham was part of a 🌞 group of young players, including Ryan Giggs, Gary Neville, Phil Neville, Nicky Butt and Paul Scholes, who were coached by 🌞 Eric Harrison, and helped the club win the FA Youth Cup in May 1992. Beckham scored Manchester United's second goal 🌞 in the 30th minute of their 3–1 first-leg win of the final against Crystal Palace on 14 April 1992. In 🌞 the second leg on 15 May, Beckham played a full 90-minutes of the fixture which ended 3–2 in favour of 🌞 Manchester United and 6–3 on aggregate. Beckham's impact led to a first-team debut on 23 September 1992, as a substitute 🌞 for Andrei Kanchelskis in a League Cup match against Brighton & Hove Albion. Shortly afterwards, Beckham signed as a professional 🌞 on 23 January 1993.[43]

Manchester United again reached the final of the FA Youth Cup, where they faced Leeds United. The 🌞 first leg was played on 10 May 1993, where Beckham started in Manchester United's 2–0 home loss but was replaced 🌞 by substitute Robbie Savage. In the second leg on 13 May 1993, Beckham played the full 90 minutes of Manchester 🌞 United's 2–1 defeat, which gave Leeds United a 4–1 aggregate score. Beckham also received honours with the club's reserve team 🌞 when the squad won the league in 1994. In September 1994, Beckham made his first full appearance in the club's 🌞 first team against Port Vale in a League Cup fixture. On 7 December 1994, Beckham made his UEFA Champions League 🌞 debut, scoring a goal in a 4–0 victory at home to Galatasaray in the final game of the group stage. 🌞 Despite the victory, however, they finished third out of four in their group, behind Barcelona.[44]

1994–1995: Loan to Preston North End

Beckham 🌞 then went to Preston North End, on loan for part of the 1994–95 season, to get some first-team experience.

"I arrived 🌞 thinking that Manchester United didn't want me anymore. You had to perform because, if not, you're going to get let 🌞 go. So you're constantly thinking you're not safe." – Beckham in 2024.[45]

He scored two goals in five appearances, notably directly 🌞 from a corner kick.[46]

1995–1996: Return to United and first Championship

Beckham returned to Manchester and made his Premier League debut for 🌞 Manchester United on 2 April 1995 in a goalless draw against Leeds United. He played four times for United in 🌞 the league that season, as they finished second behind Blackburn Rovers, missing out on a third successive Premier League title 🌞 by a single point. He was not in the squad for the FA Cup final with Everton on 20 May, 🌞 which United lost 1–0, leaving the club without a major trophy for the first time since 1989.[47]

United manager Sir Alex 🌞 Ferguson had a great deal of confidence in the club's young players. Beckham was part of a group of young 🌞 talents Ferguson brought into United in the 1990s (known as "Fergie's Fledglings"), which included Nicky Butt and Gary and Phil 🌞 Neville. When experienced players Paul Ince, Mark Hughes and Andrei Kanchelskis left the club after the end of the 1994–95 🌞 season, his decision to let youth team players replace them instead of buying star players from other clubs (United had 🌞 been linked with moves for players including Darren Anderton, Marc Overmars and Roberto Baggio, but no major signings were made 🌞 that summer), drew a great deal of criticism. The criticism increased when United started the season with a 3–1 defeat 🌞 at Aston Villa,[48] with Beckham scoring United's only goal of the game. However, United recovered from this early-season defeat and 🌞 the young players performed well.[49]

Beckham swiftly established himself as United's right-sided midfielder (rather than a right-winger in the style of 🌞 his predecessor Andrei Kanchelskis) and helped them to win the Premier League title and FA Cup double that season, scoring 🌞 the winner in the semi-final against Chelsea and also providing the corner from which Eric Cantona scored in the FA 🌞 Cup Final. Beckham's first title medal had, for a while, looked like it would not be coming that season, as 🌞 United were still 10 points adrift of leaders Newcastle United at the turn of the new year, but Beckham and 🌞 his teammates had overhauled the Tynesiders at the top of the league by mid March and they remained top until 🌞 the end of the season. Despite playing regularly and to a consistently high standard for Manchester United, Beckham did not 🌞 break into the England squad before Euro 1996.[50]

1996–1998: First-choice and inheriting No. 7 shirt

"It changed my life. The ball seemed 🌞 to be in the air for hours and it all went quiet. Then the ball went in and it just 🌞 erupted. I was on cloud nine." β€”Beckham on the goal from the half-way line against Wimbledon in August 1996 that 🌞 made him a household name.[51] It was ranked number 18 on Channel 4's poll of the 100 Greatest Sporting Moments.[52]

At 🌞 the beginning of the 1996–97 season, Beckham was given the number 10 shirt that had most recently been worn by 🌞 Mark Hughes. On 17 August 1996 (the first day of the Premier League season), Beckham became something of a household 🌞 name when he scored a spectacular goal in a match against Wimbledon. With United leading 2–0, Beckham noticed that Wimbledon's 🌞 goalkeeper Neil Sullivan was standing a long way out of his goal, and hit a shot from the halfway line 🌞 – 57 yards out – that floated over the goalkeeper and into the net.[53]

His goal celebration saw him raise his 🌞 arms and walk away smiling rather than run as he often would.[54] In a UK poll conducted by Channel 4 🌞 in 2002, the British public voted the goal No.18 in the list of the 100 Greatest Sporting Moments.[52] In a 🌞 2024 Sky Sports poll, it was ranked the best opening day goal in Premier League history.[54] During the 1996–97 season, 🌞 Beckham became an automatic first-choice player at Manchester United, helping them to retain the Premier League title, and was voted 🌞 PFA Young Player of the Year by his peers.[55] Prior to the 1997–98 season, Beckham inherited the number 7 shirt, 🌞 a number previously worn by such United greats as George Best and Eric Cantona.[56] Manchester United started the season well 🌞 but erratic performances in the second half of the season saw United finish second behind Arsenal.[57] Beckham had the most 🌞 assists in the league with 13, while his nine Premier League goals included a free kick from the edge of 🌞 the 18-yard box against Manchester United's arch rivals Liverpool at Anfield.[58]

1998–1999: Treble

Beckham preparing to take a corner kick for Manchester 🌞 United during the 1999 FA Cup Final at Wembley Stadium

In the 1998–99 season, he was part of the United team 🌞 that won the treble of the Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League, a unique feat in English football until 🌞 Manchester City's 2024–23 season.[59] There had been speculation that the criticism that he had received after being sent off in 🌞 the World Cup would lead to him leaving England, but Beckham decided to stay at Manchester United.[60]

To ensure they would 🌞 win the Premier League title, United needed to win their final league match of the season, at home to Tottenham. 🌞 There were reports suggesting that the opposition would allow themselves to be beaten to prevent their local rivals Arsenal from 🌞 retaining the title, but Tottenham took an early lead in the match.[59] Beckham scored the equaliser with a curling strike 🌞 from twelve yards out, after receiving the ball on the right side of the penalty area, placing the ball into 🌞 the top left corner of the goal; United went on to win the match 2–1 and the league.[59][61]

Beckham played in 🌞 central midfield in United's win over Bayern Munich in the 1999 UEFA Champions League Final, as United's first-choice centre-midfielders Paul 🌞 Scholes and Roy Keane were suspended for the match.[59] United were losing the match 1–0 at the end of normal 🌞 time, but won the trophy by scoring two goals in injury time. Both of the goals came from corners taken 🌞 by Beckham.[59] Those crucial assists, coupled with great performances over the rest of the season, led to him finishing runner 🌞 up to Rivaldo for 1999's European Footballer of the Year and FIFA World Player of the Year awards.[62]

1999–2000: Another Championship

Despite 🌞 Beckham's achievements in the 1998–99 season, he was still unpopular among some opposition fans and journalists, and he was criticised 🌞 after being sent off for a deliberate foul in Manchester United's World Club Championship match against Necaxa. It was suggested 🌞 in the press that his wife was a bad influence on him, and that it might be in United's interests 🌞 to sell him,[63] but his manager publicly backed him, and he stayed at the club.

During the 1999–2000 season, there was 🌞 a talk of a transfer to Juventus in Italy, but this never happened. Beckham helped United retain the Premier League 🌞 title in 1999–2000 by an 18-point margin, after being pushed by Arsenal and Leeds United for much of the season. 🌞 United won their final 11 league games of the season, with Beckham scoring five goals during this run, with his 🌞 last goal coming from a swerving shot from the edge of the penalty area in their final home game against 🌞 Tottenham Hotspur.[64]

2000–2001: Troubled relationship with Ferguson

By the early-2000s, the relationship between Ferguson and Beckham had begun to deteriorate, possibly as 🌞 a result of Beckham's fame and commitments away from football. In 2000, Beckham was given permission to miss training to 🌞 look after his son Brooklyn, who had gastroenteritis, but Ferguson was furious when Victoria Beckham was photographed at a London 🌞 Fashion Week event on the same night, claiming that Beckham would have been able to train if Victoria had looked 🌞 after Brooklyn that day. He responded by fining Beckham the maximum amount that was permitted (two weeks' wages – then 🌞 Β£50,000) and dropping him for a crucial match against United's rivals Leeds United. He later criticised Beckham for this in 🌞 his autobiography, claiming he had not been "fair to his teammates"[65] Beckham had a good season for his club, though, 🌞 and helped United to win the Premier League by a record margin.

"He was never a problem until he got married. 🌞 He used to go into work with the academy coaches at night time, he was a fantastic young lad. Getting 🌞 married into that entertainment scene was a difficult thing – from that moment, his life was never going to be 🌞 the same. He is such a big celebrity, football is only a small part." – Alex Ferguson speaking about Beckham's 🌞 marriage in 2007.[66]

He was a key player in United's third successive league title in 2000–01, only the fourth time that 🌞 any club had achieved three league titles in a row. He scored nine Premier League goals, and had the most 🌞 assists in the league with 12.[67]

2001–2002: Contract extension

On 10 April 2002, Beckham was injured during a Champions League match against 🌞 Deportivo de La CoruΓ±a, breaking the second metatarsal bone in his left foot.[68] There was speculation in the British media 🌞 that the injury might have been caused deliberately, as the player who had injured Beckham was Argentine Aldo Duscher, and 🌞 England and Argentina were due to meet in that year's World Cup.[69] The injury prevented Beckham from playing for United 🌞 for the rest of the season and they missed out on the Premier League title to Arsenal (also being knocked 🌞 out of the Champions League by Bayer Leverkusen on away goals in the semi-finals), but he signed a three-year contract 🌞 in May, following months of negotiations with the club, mostly concerning extra payments for his image rights. The income from 🌞 his new contract, and his many endorsement deals, made him the highest-paid player in the world at the time.[70] Despite 🌞 the season being curtailed with injury, 2001–02 was one of Beckham's best seasons as a United player; he scored 16 🌞 goals in all competitions, the best of his career.[71]

2002–2003: Boot incident and United exit

Following an injury early in the 2002–03 🌞 season, Beckham was unable to regain his place on the Manchester United team, with Ole Gunnar SolskjΓ¦r having replaced him 🌞 on the right side of midfield. His relationship with his manager deteriorated further on 15 February 2003 when, in the 🌞 changing room following an FA Cup defeat to Arsenal, a furious Alex Ferguson threw or kicked a boot that struck 🌞 Beckham over the eye, causing a cut that required stitches.[72][73][74][75] The incident led to a great deal of transfer speculation 🌞 involving Beckham, with bookmakers offering odds on whether he or Ferguson would be first to leave the club.[76] Although the 🌞 team had started the season badly, their results improved greatly from December onwards and they won the league, with Beckham 🌞 managing a total of eleven goals. He was still a first-choice player for England, however, and in the Queen's Birthday 🌞 Honours List he was appointed an OBE for services to football on 13 June 2003.[46]

Beckham had made 265 Premier league 🌞 appearances for United and scored 61 goals.[71] He also made 81 Champions league appearances, scoring 15 goals. Beckham won six 🌞 Premier League titles, two FA Cups, one European Cup, one Intercontinental Cup and one FA Youth Cup in the space 🌞 of twelve years.[53] By this stage, he was their joint second longest serving player behind Ryan Giggs (having joined them 🌞 at the same time as Nicky Butt, Gary Neville and Paul Scholes).

Real Madrid

2003–2004: Becoming a GalΓ‘ctico

"He is a great player 🌞 who is going to become part of the club's great history. He is a man of our times and a 🌞 symbol of modern-day stardom and what is certain is Real Madrid have signed Beckham because he's a great footballer and 🌞 a very dedicated professional. His team spirit is unsurpassed and he is one of the best English players of all-time 🌞 and if only because of that he is with us." β€”Real Madrid President Florentino PΓ©rez during Beckham's unveiling.[77]

As the summer 🌞 2003 transfer window approached, Manchester United appeared keen to sell Beckham to Barcelona[78] and the two clubs even announced that 🌞 they reached a deal for Beckham's transfer,[79] but instead he joined reigning Spanish champions Real Madrid for €37 million on 🌞 a four-year contract.[80] Beckham was the latest signing in the GalΓ‘cticos era of global stars signed by club president Florentino 🌞 PΓ©rez every summer.[81] The news came as a bitter blow to the newly elected Barcelona president Joan Laporta, who based 🌞 much of his presidential campaign on signing Beckham.[82]

The transfer to Real Madrid was announced in mid-June and formally completed on 🌞 1 July 2003, making Beckham the third Englishman to play for the club, after Laurie Cunningham and Steve McManaman, the 🌞 latter of whom he succeeded in his position. Following a successful medical on 2 July, Beckham was unveiled in front 🌞 of 500 accredited journalists from 25 countries at the club's basketball facility, where he was handed the famous white shirt 🌞 by former Real Madrid player Alfredo Di Stéfano.[83] Although Beckham had worn the number seven shirt for Manchester United and 🌞 England, he was unable to wear it at Madrid as it was assigned to club captain Raúl. Beckham decided to 🌞 wear number 23 instead, citing his admiration of basketball player Michael Jordan, who also wore the number 23 shirt, as 🌞 the reason behind his decision.[84] On sales of Beckham-related merchandise following his arrival at Real, an Adidas spokesman stated: "Put 🌞 Beckham's name on any product and Real Madrid didn't stop selling".[85]

Beckham (top) and Zinedine Zidane at Real Madrid in 2003

In 🌞 the week before Beckham's presentation, Real named Carlos Queiroz as their new head coach, meaning that Beckham was reunited with 🌞 a familiar face upon arriving to Madrid, since Queiroz had spent the previous season as Ferguson's assistant at Manchester United. 🌞 In late-July 2003, the club went on a tour of the Far East as part of pre-season training, but also 🌞 to cash in on Beckham's huge marketing appeal in Asia, where he enjoyed tremendous following. Comparing his reception upon arriving 🌞 at Kunming Airport in south China to Beatlemania, Marca ran the headline, "Beckham-mania in China".[85] After the opening game in 🌞 Beijing the tour featured games in Hong Kong, Tokyo and Bangkok. Real's brand recognition in that part of the globe 🌞 was already well established as the club made financially successful trips to Asia during previous off-seasons. The presence of a 🌞 global marketing icon such as Beckham, however, made this particular tour a financial smash for los Merengues.[85]

Shortly after his transfer 🌞 to Real, Beckham also ended his relationship with agent Tony Stephens of SFX Europe, who had guided him through his 🌞 career until that point, including helping to engineer Beckham's move from Manchester to Madrid. Beckham signed on with Simon Fuller 🌞 and his company 19 Entertainment, which already managed the career of Victoria.[86] Beckham also appointed close friend Terry Byrne to 🌞 be his personal manager.[87][88]

"We knew before he was a good player, but we did not expect him to be such 🌞 an influential player, to show such commitment to the team spirit. The way he runs for everything, the way he 🌞 tries his best. He has everyone's respect." β€”Ronaldo speaking about Beckham in October 2003.[89]

In late-August 2003, Real Madrid won the 🌞 Spanish Super Cup over two legs versus Mallorca, with Beckham scoring the final goal in a 3–0 return leg win 🌞 at home, thus setting the stage for the start of the league season. Playing in a star-laden team which included 🌞 three former FIFA World Player of the Year recipients, Zinedine Zidane, Ronaldo and LuΓ­s Figo, in addition to Roberto Carlos, 🌞 RaΓΊl and Iker Casillas, Beckham did not require much time to settle in, scoring five times in his first 16 🌞 matches (including a goal less than three minutes into his La Liga debut). Queiroz mostly favoured the adaptable 5–3–2 formation, 🌞 with two fullbacks MΓ­chel Salgado and Roberto Carlos, often joining the attack down the wings, while Beckham played on the 🌞 right of the three-man midfield, alongside Zidane and Figo.[90]

Real Madrid were runners-up in the Copa del Rey, were knocked out 🌞 of the UEFA Champions League at the quarter-final stage and finished the league season in fourth place, meaning the team, 🌞 whose president Pérez expected them to win either the Spanish league or the Champions League each season, did not match 🌞 expectations. In July 2004, while Beckham was in pre-season training in Spain, an intruder scaled a wall at the Beckham 🌞 home while carrying a can of petrol. Victoria and their children were in the house at the time, but security 🌞 guards apprehended the man before he reached the house.[91]

2004–2005: Managerial changes

The league season began with new head coach José Antonio 🌞 Camacho at the helm, but he ended up lasting only three matches, handing in his resignation as Real dropped to 🌞 eighth spot in the La Liga standings. Camacho's assistant Mariano García Remón took over on temporary basis as Real's leadership 🌞 scrambled to find a permanent replacement. Beckham made more headlines on 9 October 2004 when he admitted intentionally fouling Ben 🌞 Thatcher in an England match against Wales to get himself booked. Beckham was due to receive a one-match suspension for 🌞 his next caution, and had picked up an injury which he knew would keep him out of England's next match, 🌞 so he deliberately fouled Thatcher to serve his suspension in a match that he would have had to miss anyway. 🌞 The Football Association asked Beckham for an explanation of his actions and he admitted that he had "made a mistake" 🌞 and apologised.[92] He was sent off shortly afterwards, this time in a league match for Real Madrid against Valencia. Having 🌞 received a yellow card, he was judged to have sarcastically applauded the referee and was given a second yellow card, 🌞 causing an automatic dismissal, although the suspension was cancelled on appeal.

By Christmas 2004, with the team sitting in second position 🌞 in the league, García Remón was dismissed, and Vanderlei Luxemburgo became the new head coach. However, the well-travelled Brazilian failed 🌞 to inspire the team to the title as Real again finished the season in second position. On 3 December 2005, 🌞 Beckham was sent off for the third time that season in a league match against Getafe. A day later Luxemburgo 🌞 was sacked and was replaced by Juan Ramón López Caro. By the end of that season, Beckham was third in 🌞 La Liga in number of assists.[93]

2005–2006: Outpaced by Barcelona

Beckham warming up with Real Madrid in 2006

During the season, Beckham established 🌞 football academies in Los Angeles and east London and was named a judge for the 2006 British Book Awards.[94] Real 🌞 Madrid finished second to Barcelona in the 2005–06 La Liga, albeit with a large twelve-point gap, and only reached the 🌞 last 16 in the Champions League after losing to Arsenal. The season also marked the end of an era for 🌞 the club as PΓ©rez resigned his post as president in January 2006, with Vicente Boluda named as replacement on an 🌞 interim basis until the end of the season.

2006–2007: Real Madrid exit

The summer 2006 off-season marked a turbulent time as the 🌞 club's presidential elections were held. RamΓ³n CalderΓ³n became the new Real president. As expected, none of the club officials who 🌞 served under the previous president was kept, including head coach LΓ³pez Caro. Initially out of favour with newly arrived head 🌞 coach Fabio Capello, Beckham started only a few games at the beginning of the season, as the speedier JosΓ© Antonio 🌞 Reyes was normally preferred on the right wing. Of the first nine matches Beckham started, Real lost seven. On 10 🌞 January 2007, after prolonged contractual negotiations, Real Madrid's sporting director Predrag MijatoviΔ‡ announced that Beckham would not remain at Real 🌞 Madrid after the end of the season. However, he later claimed that he was mistranslated and that he actually said 🌞 that Beckham's contract had not yet been renewed.[95]

On 11 January 2007, Beckham announced that he had signed a five-year deal 🌞 to play for the LA Galaxy, beginning 1 July 2007. On 13 January 2007, Fabio Capello said that Beckham had 🌞 played his last game for Real Madrid, although he continued to train with the team.[96] A few days later, while 🌞 speaking to the students at Villanueva University Center in Madrid, Calderón said that Beckham is "going to Hollywood to be 🌞 half a film star", adding "our technical staff were right not to extend his contract, which has been proved by 🌞 the fact that no other technical staff in the world wanted him except Los Angeles".[97]

About a month later, however, Capello 🌞 backtracked on his earlier statement, allowing Beckham to rejoin the team for the match against Real Sociedad on 10 February 🌞 2007. The player immediately repaid his head coach's trust by scoring the equalising goal from a 27-yard free kick, as 🌞 Real Madrid eventually recorded a 2–1 victory.[98] In his final UEFA Champions League appearance for the club, Real Madrid were 🌞 knocked out of the competition by Bayern Munich at the round-of-16 stage (on the away goals rule) on 7 March 🌞 2007. Beckham played a pivotal role in all three Madrid goals in the home game, with Bayern goalkeeper Oliver Kahn 🌞 describing his performance as "world class".[99]

Beckham during his last season with Real Madrid

On 17 June 2007, the last day of 🌞 the La Liga season, Beckham started in his final match for the club, a 3–1 win over Mallorca which saw 🌞 them clinch the title from Barcelona. With Real down 0–1, Beckham limped off the field and was replaced by JosΓ© 🌞 Antonio Reyes, who scored two goals, leading the team to that season's La Liga title, their first since Beckham had 🌞 signed with them and 30th overall in the club's history. Although Real and BarΓ§elona both finished level on points, Madrid 🌞 took the title because of their superior head-to-head record, capping a remarkable six-month turnaround for Beckham.[100] With his wife and 🌞 children, along with celebrity friends Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, watching from a luxury box at the Santiago BernabΓ©u, it 🌞 was only Beckham's second piece of silverware since he joined the famous club.[100]

Towards the end of the season, as Beckham 🌞 was getting back into Capello's good books after successfully fighting his way back into the first team, Real Madrid announced 🌞 they would try to untie his transfer to LA Galaxy, but were ultimately unsuccessful.[101] Several weeks before Beckham's scheduled arrival 🌞 in the United States, Real's management contacted LA Galaxy's ownership group about reacquiring the player, but were quickly turned down.[102]

A 🌞 month after the conclusion of Beckham's Real career, Forbes magazine reported that he had been the party primarily responsible for 🌞 the team's huge increase in merchandise sales, a total reported to top US$600 million during Beckham's four years at the 🌞 club.[103]

LA Galaxy

2007: First season in MLS

"I'm coming there not to be a superstar. I'm coming there to be part of 🌞 the team, to work hard and to hopefully win things. With me, it's about football. I'm coming there to make 🌞 a difference. I'm coming there to play football ... I'm not saying me coming over to the States is going 🌞 to make soccer the biggest sport in America. That would be difficult to achieve. Baseball, basketball, American football, they've been 🌞 around. But I wouldn't be doing this if I didn't think I could make a difference."[104] Beckham on going to 🌞 America

Beckham's involvement with Major League Soccer (MLS) began while he was still a Real Madrid player when it was confirmed 🌞 on 11 January 2007 that he would be leaving Madrid in six months to join MLS side LA Galaxy. The 🌞 speculation about his new contract in Madrid was thus put to an end and the following day Beckham's official press 🌞 conference was held in conjunction with the 2007 MLS SuperDraft.[105]

The announcement made global headlines and elevated the league's profile. Though 🌞 many worldwide media outlets reported the deal to be worth US$250 million,[106] the astronomical figure was soon revealed to be 🌞 something of a PR stunt engineered by Beckham's media handlers (British representative agency 19 Entertainment).[107] To maximise the media effect, 🌞 in the press release they decided to list the potential sum that Beckham could make over the five-year period from 🌞 all his revenue sources, which in addition to his Galaxy pay, also include his personal endorsements. Beckham's actual deal with 🌞 the Galaxy was a five-year contract worth US$32.5 million in total orR$6.5 million per year.[87][108]

The high-profile acquisition paid immediate financial 🌞 dividends for Galaxy long before Beckham joined the team. On the strength of the signing and the media frenzy it 🌞 created, the club was able to pull off a new five-year shirt sponsorship deal with the Herbalife nutrition company worth 🌞 US$20 million. The gate revenue peaked as well with 11,000 new season tickets holders and sold-out luxury suites (each one 🌞 of the 42 inside the team's home stadium, the Home Depot Center).[109] LA Galaxy owners Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG) also 🌞 reported an immediate spike in business. Involved on many business fronts worldwide, AEG was already leveraging its Beckham association in 🌞 places such as Shanghai and Beijing, where the company had been working aggressively for years to receive clearance to build 🌞 arenas and stadiums. The company's CEO Tim Leiweke put it as follows: "Suddenly, we're known as the company that owns 🌞 the team that David Beckham is going to play for, so our world changed".[110]

In the months following the announcement, the 🌞 additional terms of Beckham's contract became public knowledge. One unique contract provision was giving him the option of buying an 🌞 MLS expansion franchise in any market except New York City at the fixed price ofR$25 million whenever he stopped playing 🌞 in the league[111] – an allowance that the league's owners had never given to a player before. Another provision was 🌞 the opt-out clause after the 2009 season, meaning that should he decide so, Beckham was free to leave the club 🌞 after completing year three of his five-year contract.[109] The league had a salary cap in place, requiring the creation of 🌞 the Designated Player Rule for Beckham to bypass the cap; the rule was later nicknamed in his honor. In April 🌞 2007, he and wife Victoria bought anR$18.2 million home on San Ysidro Drive in Beverly Hills.[112]

Beckham (with a blue captain's 🌞 armband) became LA Galaxy captain immediately upon joining the team.

Beckham's contract with LA Galaxy took effect on 11 July, and 🌞 on 13 July, he was officially unveiled as a Galaxy player at the Home Depot Center, to much fanfare and 🌞 world media interest, in front of more than 5,000 gathered fans and some 700 accredited media members.[113] Beckham chose to 🌞 wear number 23. It was announced that Galaxy jersey sales had already reached a record figure of over 250,000 prior 🌞 to this formal introduction.[114]

In parallel, Beckham's handlers at 19 Entertainment succeeded in putting together an unprecedented US media rollout designed 🌞 to expand his carefully crafted personal brand in America. He made the cover of Sports Illustrated, a few weeks earlier 🌞 Adidas launched the extensive 13-part ad campaign "Fútbol meets Football" starring Beckham and NFL running back Reggie Bush, and W 🌞 magazine published a racy photo spread featuring David and wife Victoria photographed by Steven Klein. Meanwhile, ESPN sports network was 🌞 running a promotional campaign and it also agreed to air the David Beckham: New Beginnings documentary produced by 19 Entertainment 🌞 before the friendly match versus Chelsea, which was expected to be Beckham's American debut. In addition to popularising soccer, Beckham's 🌞 arrival was used as platform for entertainment industry endeavours. Since both Beckham's and his wife's often overlapping careers were handled 🌞 by 19 Entertainment, which is owned by Simon Fuller, who in turn has a business relationship with the Creative Artists 🌞 Agency (CAA), one of Hollywood's most powerful talent agencies, it was important also for CAA that the Beckhams made as 🌞 big an impact as possible upon their arrival in the United States. On 16 July, CAA had hosted a welcoming 🌞 bash for David at its new eight-storey,R$400 million headquarters in Century City, with CAA employees reportedly instructed beforehand to line 🌞 the staircase and clap for Beckham upon his arrival.[115] That night Victoria's reality show prime-time special Victoria Beckham: Coming to 🌞 America aired on NBC, drawing negative reviews in the press and poor viewership ratings.[116]

Beckham during an LA Galaxy game in 🌞 2007

On Saturday afternoon, 21 July, despite still nursing the injured left ankle that he picked up a month earlier during 🌞 the final match of La Liga's season, Beckham made his Galaxy debut, coming on for Alan Gordon in the 78th 🌞 minute of a 0–1 friendly loss to Chelsea as part of the World Series of Soccer.[117] With a capacity crowd, 🌞 along with a long Hollywood celebrity list featuring Tom Cruise, Katie Holmes, Eva Longoria, Governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger and 🌞 Drew Carey among others, present at the Home Depot Center, the match was broadcast live on ESPN's main network. However, 🌞 the proceedings on the field of play took a back seat to the Beckham spectacle, and despite the presence of 🌞 worldwide football stars such as Andriy Shevchenko, Didier Drogba, Michael Ballack and Frank Lampard, the US television cameras were firmly 🌞 focused on Beckham, who spent most of the match on the bench. The match's added time featured a scare for 🌞 already injured Beckham when he got tackled by Steve Sidwell, whose cleats struck Beckham's right foot, sending him airborne before 🌞 he crumpled hard to the ground. Though the existing injury was not aggravated too much, Beckham's recovery process was set 🌞 back by about a week. ESPN's presentation of Beckham's debut earned a 1.0 TV rating, meaning it was seen in 🌞 an average of 947,000 television homes in the US – a disappointing figure given the national media buzz and two 🌞 weeks of constant promotion by ESPN.[112] As far as sporting events that were televised that weekend in the United States, 🌞 Beckham's much publicised debut drew fewer TV viewers than the British Open golf tournament, a regular-season Major League Baseball game, 🌞 and even the Indy Racing League's Honda 200 motor race.[112]

The day after the made-for-TV debut was reserved for the welcoming 🌞 party for the Beckhams at LA's Museum of Contemporary Art, formally billed as being hosted by Tom Cruise, Katie Holmes, 🌞 Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith, though in actuality a CAA-organized event. Attended by many Hollywood A-listers, the lavish event 🌞 was well-covered in the US celebrity tabloid media, including daily entertainment TV magazines such as Entertainment Tonight and Access Hollywood.[118]

Beckham 🌞 missed the next four LA Galaxy matches – three in the North American SuperLiga and an MLS game away at 🌞 Toronto FC - though he still made the trip with his teammates, sitting on the bench in street clothes. It 🌞 was in Toronto on 5 August that the team got its first taste of what life would be like on 🌞 the road with Beckham on the roster. Due to security concerns, it was the first time the team flew on 🌞 a charter for a road match, rather than flying commercial; MLS normally forbids charter flights for away matches, claiming they 🌞 provide competitive advantage, but in this case they made an exception due to the frenzy created around Beckham and resulting 🌞 security issues. Also, instead of the usual MLS-mandated modest hotels, LA Galaxy stayed at the five-star Le MΓ©ridien King Edward 🌞 in downtown Toronto (an expense paid for by the local Toronto promoter), while the glitz and glamour continued with the 🌞 velvet rope, red carpet party at the Ultra Supper Club with Beckham as the centerpiece guest.[119]

Beckham playing for LA Galaxy 🌞 in 2008

Two weeks after his twelve-minute appearance against Chelsea, Beckham made his league debut as a substitute on 9 August 🌞 away versus D.C. United in front of the sellout crowd of 46,686 (nearly three times the average D.C. United home 🌞 crowd) at the RFK Stadium, coming on for Quavas Kirk in the 71st minute.[120] Coming into the nationally televised match 🌞 on ESPN, played under a heavy downpour with his team down a man and down a goal, Beckham left a 🌞 mark during the remaining 20-plus minutes. He hit a long free kick that Carlos PavΓ³n failed to finish on for 🌞 the equaliser, and then in the final minutes Beckham served a weighted through ball into Landon Donovan's path that United's 🌞 keeper Troy Perkins managed to break up in the last moment – the Galaxy lost 1–0. The next match on 🌞 the road trip was at New England Revolution and Beckham decided to sit it out, fearing further aggravating his ankle 🌞 injury on the Gillette Stadium's artificial surface.

Beckham returned to the pitch the following week, again facing D.C. United, in the 🌞 SuperLiga semi-final on 15 August. During this game, he had many firsts with the Galaxy; his first start, first yellow 🌞 card and first game as team captain.[121] He also scored his first goal for the team, from a free kick, 🌞 and also made his first assist, for Landon Donovan in the second half. These goals gave the team a 2–0 🌞 victory, and a place in the North American SuperLiga final versus Pachuca on 29 August.

During the SuperLiga final against Pachuca, 🌞 Beckham injured his right knee, with an MRI scan revealing that he had sprained his medial collateral ligament and would 🌞 be out for six weeks. He returned to play in the final home match of the season. The Galaxy were 🌞 eliminated from playoff contention on 21 October, in the final MLS match of the season, a 1–0 loss to the 🌞 Chicago Fire. Beckham played as a substitute in the match, bringing his season totals to eight matches played (5 league); 🌞 one goal scored (0 league); and three assists (2 league).

2008

Beckham trained with Arsenal from 4 January 2008 for three weeks, 🌞 until he returned to the Galaxy for pre-season training.[122] Beckham scored his first league goal with the Galaxy on 3 🌞 April, against the San Jose Earthquakes in the ninth minute.[123] On 24 May 2008, the Galaxy defeated the Kansas City 🌞 Wizards 3–1, giving the Galaxy their first winning record in two years and moving the club into first place in 🌞 the Western Conference. In the match, Beckham scored an empty-net goal from 70 yards out. The goal marked the second 🌞 time in Beckham's career that he had scored from his own half, the other being a 1996-goal from the half-way 🌞 line against Wimbledon at Selhurst Park.[124] Overall, however, the Galaxy had a disappointing year, failing to qualify for the end-of-season 🌞 play-offs.

2009: Loan to AC Milan

Beckham playing for AC Milan in 2009

In 2008, Beckham's success in the England national team under 🌞 Fabio Capello led to speculation that he might return to Europe to retain match fitness for the World Cup qualifying 🌞 matches in 2009. On 30 October 2008, AC Milan announced that Beckham was to join them on loan from 7 🌞 January 2009.[125] Despite this and other speculation, Beckham made it clear that the move in no way signalled his intent 🌞 to leave MLS and announced his intent to return to the Galaxy in time for the start of the 2009 🌞 season in March.[126] Many at Milan both within and outside of the club expressed serious reservations about the transfer, with 🌞 it considered by some players no more than a marketing move.[127]

Beckham was unveiled at Milan's training facility by the club's 🌞 chief executive Adriano Galliani on 20 December 2008. The player chose the number 32 shirt previously worn by Christian Vieri, 🌞 as both the number 7 and 23 shirts were already used by Alexandre Pato and club vice captain Massimo Ambrosini, 🌞 respectively. The day after his unveiling, Beckham was brought to the San Siro, where he was introduced to the home 🌞 fans by walking out on the pitch before the league match versus Udinese and proclaiming "Forza Milan" over the public 🌞 address system.[128] Afterwards, he and wife Victoria watched from a luxury box as Milan won 5–1.[129]

"On the pitch, Beckham sees 🌞 everything before everyone else. His vision of play is better now than during his time in Manchester. He is slower 🌞 but much stronger tactically and technically. He is very intelligent and works a lot." β€”AC Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti on 🌞 Beckham's condition at 33 years old.[130]

Playing on the squad led by the 26-year-old superstar KakΓ‘, in addition to several other 🌞 world-class players at or near the peak of their careers – such as 28-year-old Ronaldinho and 29-year-old Andrea Pirlo – 🌞 as well as club veterans Paolo Maldini, Clarence Seedorf, Massimo Ambrosini, Giuseppe Favalli, Gianluca Zambrotta, Filippo Inzaghi and Andriy Shevchenko, 🌞 Beckham made his competitive debut for the rossoneri in Serie A as a starter away at Roma on 11 January 🌞 2009, playing 89 minutes of the 2–2 draw in front of 53,444 at the Stadio Olimpico.[131] Playing his first competitive 🌞 match in almost three months, Beckham gave a decent performance in right midfield alongside Pirlo. Though clearly lacking match fitness, 🌞 occasionally struggling to keep up in a high-tempo match, Beckham put in enough useful crosses and corners to justify the 🌞 coach Carlo Ancelotti's decision to play him from the start.[132] In Beckham's home debut against Fiorentina a week later, he 🌞 turned in another understated performance on the right side of midfield before advancing into a more active central role in 🌞 the second half thus effectively taking over Seedorf's role after the Dutchman was subbed off. Milan won 1–0 courtesy of 🌞 Pato, but the 65,000+ San Siro crowd mostly focused on KakΓ‘, imploring him to stay.[133]

A noticeably older team, the Ancelotti-coached 🌞 Milan was proving a good fit for the 33-year-old Englishman. He scored his first goal in Serie A for Milan 🌞 in a 4–1 victory over Bologna on 25 January, his third appearance for the club.[134] Though Beckham was expected to 🌞 return to Los Angeles in March, after impressing at the Italian club, scoring two goals in his first four matches 🌞 and assisting on several more, rumours began to swirl that Beckham would stay in Milan, with the Italian club reportedly 🌞 offering to pay a multi-million-dollar fee for him. The rumours were confirmed on 4 February, when Beckham stated that he 🌞 was seeking a permanent transfer to Milan, in a bid to sustain his England career through the 2010 World Cup. 🌞 Milan, however, failed to match Galaxy's valuation of Beckham, in the US$10–15 million range.[135]

Still, negotiations continued during a month of 🌞 speculation.[136] On 2 March, the Los Angeles Times reported that Beckham's loan had been extended through mid-July.[137] This was later 🌞 confirmed by Beckham, revealing what was described as a unique "timeshare" deal, in which Beckham would play with L.A. from 🌞 mid-July until the end of the 2009 MLS season.[138]

2009: Return to Galaxy

After his return from Milan, many LA fans showed 🌞 dislike and anger towards him as he missed the first half of the season, and several held up signs saying 🌞 "Go home fraud", and "Part-time player".[139] The Galaxy, however, had a much more successful season than in previous years, rising 🌞 from third to first in the Western Conference during Beckham's time with them. He remained a key part of the 🌞 squad which saw Galaxy win the 2009 Western Conference final after a 2–0 overtime victory over the Houston Dynamo.[140] In 🌞 the MLS Cup final on 22 November 2009, the Galaxy lost to Real Salt Lake by 5–4 in a penalty 🌞 shoot-out after a 1–1 draw. Beckham also scored in the shootout.[141]

2010: Second loan to Milan

In November 2009, after the end 🌞 of 2009 MLS season, it was confirmed that Beckham would return to Milan for a second loan period, beginning in 🌞 January 2010.[142] On 6 January 2010, Beckham made a winning return in a Milan shirt, playing 75 minutes of a 🌞 5–2 victory over Genoa.[143] On 16 February 2010, Beckham played against Manchester United for the first time since he left 🌞 the club in 2003. He played 76 minutes of the match at the San Siro – which ended 3–2 to 🌞 Manchester United – before being substituted for Clarence Seedorf.[144]

Beckham returned to Old Trafford for the second leg of the tie 🌞 on 10 March 2010; he did not start the match, but was brought on for Ignazio Abate in the 64th 🌞 minute to a positive reception from the Manchester United fans. The score was 3–0 for United at that point and 🌞 the tie was all but decided. The match was the first time Beckham had played against Manchester United at Old 🌞 Trafford, and saw him create several scoring opportunities via crosses and corner kicks, but Manchester United dominated Milan and beat 🌞 them 4–0, winning the tie 7–2.[145] Following the final whistle, he aroused a bit of controversy by draping the green-and-gold 🌞 scarf around his neck that was given to him by the Manchester United supporters protesting against club owner Malcolm Glazer. 🌞 As the fan protests against Glazer by the people gathered around Manchester United Supporters' Trust gained steam in 2010, the 🌞 green-and-gold scarf had come to be seen as an anti-Glazer symbol, and by extension many saw Beckham's decision to publicly 🌞 put it on as gesture of support. When asked about it later, however, Beckham responded that protests are not his 🌞 business.[146]

In Milan's next game, against Chievo, Beckham suffered a torn left Achilles tendon,[147] causing him to miss the World Cup 🌞 as well as the MLS season due to the injury, which took him out of action for the next five 🌞 months. Doctor Sakari Orava performed surgery on Beckham's tendon in Turku, Finland, on 15 March 2010.[148] After the operation, Orava 🌞 confirmed: "it went quite fine. The prognosis is he needs a rehabilitation for the next few months, and the plaster 🌞 cast is the next six to eight weeks. I would say that [it will be] maybe four months before he's 🌞 running, but six months before he's jumping and kicking."[149]

2010: Second return to Galaxy

Beckham playing for LA Galaxy in 2010

On 11 🌞 September 2010, after recovering from his Achilles tendon injury, Beckham returned to the game as a substitute in the 70th 🌞 minute in the Galaxy's 3–1 win over Columbus Crew.[150] On 4 October, Beckham scored a trademark free kick in a 🌞 2–1 win over Chivas USA to mark his first goal in 2010.[151] On 24 October, Beckham scored his second goal 🌞 of the season in the Galaxy's 2–1 win over FC Dallas which secured them their second successive Western Conference title 🌞 and first MLS Supporters' Shield since 2002.[152]

2011: MLS Cup champion

During January and February 2011, ahead of the 2011 MLS season, 🌞 Beckham trained with Tottenham Hotspur. Rumours in the media claimed that the club were in talks with the Galaxy to 🌞 sign the player on loan, but, according to Spurs manager Harry Redknapp, the move was blocked by Galaxy, who wanted 🌞 a full final season from their number 23.[153] As a result, he ended up only training with the club as 🌞 he had done with Arsenal three years earlier. With Beckham playing in the centre of midfield, the Galaxy won the 🌞 2011 MLS cup.[154]

Beckham with LA Galaxy in 2012

On 15 May, Beckham scored his first goal of the season for the 🌞 Galaxy from a 30-yard free kick, in a 4–1 victory over Sporting Kansas City.[155] On 9 July, Beckham scored directly 🌞 from a corner in a 2–1 win over Chicago Fire, repeating a feat he also achieved while playing for Preston 🌞 North End.[156]

After having his best season with the Galaxy to date, and finishing second in the league in assists, Beckham 🌞 finished his fifth MLS season on a high. On 20 November 2011, he joined an elite group of players to 🌞 have won league titles in three countries, when Los Angeles won their third MLS Cup against the Houston Dynamo, winning 🌞 1–0 on a goal by captain Landon Donovan, with assists from Beckham and fellow designated player Robbie Keane.[154][157]

2012: Second successive 🌞 cup victory

Following the 2011 season, in which the Galaxy won their second consecutive Supporters' Shield, having the second most points 🌞 in MLS history, Beckham's five-year contract with the Galaxy expired on 31 December 2011. Despite being 36, he stated that 🌞 he did not intend to retire. Beckham was heavily linked with Paris Saint-Germain, but on 18 January 2012, Galaxy announced 🌞 Beckham had signed a new two-year contract to remain in Los Angeles.[158][159][160][161] In May 2012, Beckham and his victorious teammates 🌞 were received by President of the United States Barack Obama at the White House.[162]

Beckham helped the Galaxy to a fourth-place 🌞 finish in the Western Conference during the 2012 regular season, with Beckham scoring seven goals and adding nine assists. The 🌞 Galaxy defeated Vancouver Whitecaps, the San Jose Earthquakes and the Seattle Sounders on their way to the MLS Cup final, 🌞 where they defeated the Houston Dynamo 3–1 to retain the cup.[163] He was subbed off in the 89th minute for 🌞 Marcelo Sarvas, and was given a standing ovation at their home venue.[164] Beckham had earlier announced that the 2012 MLS 🌞 Cup Final would be his final game with the Galaxy, despite having another year remaining on his contract.[165][166]

Paris Saint-Germain

On 31 🌞 January 2013, ahead of the transfer deadline it was announced that Beckham would be undergoing a medical with Paris Saint-Germain, 🌞 ahead of a potential move to the Ligue 1 side.[167] Beckham signed a five-month deal with the club later that 🌞 afternoon, and confirmed that his entire salary during his time in Paris would be donated to a local children's charity.[168] 🌞 His PSG debut came on 24 February 2013, when he came off the bench in the 76th minute in a 🌞 Ligue 1 home match against Marseille. This made him the 400th player in the history of the club.[169] On 12 🌞 May 2013, Beckham won a fourth different top flight winners' medal, after PSG beat Lyon 1–0 to claim the Ligue 🌞 1 title.[170]

On 16 May 2013, Beckham announced that he would retire from professional football at the end of that year's 🌞 French football season.[171][172] Following his decision to retire at the end of the 2012–13 season, Beckham was given specially designed 🌞 boots in the colours of the Union Jack to wear in his final game. These boots had the names of 🌞 his wife and children stitched on to them. On 18 May 2013, Beckham was made captain in his final home 🌞 game against Brest.[173] In this game, Beckham assisted a goal by Matuidi from a corner. Beckham was subbed off after 🌞 80 minutes, receiving hugs from his fellow players and manager, as well as a standing ovation from fans.[173] PSG went 🌞 on to win the game 3–1.[173]

International career

Beckham made his first appearance for England on 1 September 1996, in a FIFA 🌞 World Cup qualifying match against Moldova.[175] In June 1997, he participated in the Tournoi de France, the friendly international football 🌞 tournament held in France as a warm-up to the 1998 FIFA World Cup.[176]

1998 FIFA World Cup

Beckham played in all of 🌞 England's qualifying matches for the 1998 FIFA World Cup and was part of the 23-man squad for the finals in 🌞 France,[177] but the team's manager Glenn Hoddle publicly accused him of not concentrating on the tournament,[178] and he did not 🌞 start in either of England's first two games. He was picked for the third game against Colombia and scored with 🌞 a bending 30-yard free kick in a 2–0 victory, which was his first goal for England.[179]

In the second round (last 🌞 16) of that competition, he received a red card in England's match against Argentina.[180] Beckham, after having been fouled by 🌞 Diego Simeone, kicked Simeone while lying on the ground, striking him on the calf muscle.[180] Sports Illustrated was critical of 🌞 the Argentinian's theatrics in that incident, stating that Simeone first delivered a "heavy-handed challenge" on Beckham, and then "fell like 🌞 a ton of bricks" when Beckham retaliated.[181] Simeone later admitted to trying to get Beckham sent off by over-reacting to 🌞 the kick and then, along with other members of his team, urging the referee to send Beckham off.[182] The match 🌞 finished in a draw, and England were eliminated in a penalty shootout. Many supporters and journalists blamed Beckham for England's 🌞 elimination and he became the target of criticism and abuse, including the hanging of an effigy outside a London pub, 🌞 and the Daily Mirror printing a dartboard with a picture of him centred on the bullseye. He also received death 🌞 threats after the World Cup.[183]

Euro 2000 and England captaincy

The abuse that Beckham was receiving from English supporters peaked during England's 🌞 3–2 defeat by Portugal in Euro 2000, a match where Beckham set up two goals, when a group of England 🌞 supporters taunted him throughout the match.[184] Beckham responded by raising his middle finger and, while the gesture attracted some criticism, 🌞 many of the newspapers that had previously encouraged his vilification asked their readers to stop abusing him.[185]

"We've played two and 🌞 a half minutes of stoppage time. England trail by 2 goals to 1. Beckham could raise the roof here with 🌞 a goal ... I don't believe it! David Beckham scores the goal to take England all the way to the 🌞 World Cup Finals! ... Give that man a Knighthood!" β€”Television commentary on Beckham's stoppage time 30-yard curling free-kick against Greece 🌞 in the 2002 World Cup qualifying game in October 2001.[186]

On 15 November 2000, following Kevin Keegan's resignation as England manager 🌞 in October, Beckham was promoted to team captain by the caretaker manager Peter Taylor, and then kept the role under 🌞 new manager Sven-Gâran Eriksson.[187]

Beckham played a major role in helping England qualify for the 2002 FIFA World Cup, starring in 🌞 an impressive 5–1 victory over Germany in Munich. The final step in Beckham's conversion from villain to national hero happened 🌞 in England's final qualifying game against Greece on 6 October 2001.[188] England needed to win or draw the match to 🌞 qualify outright for the World Cup, but were losing 2–1 with little time remaining. When Teddy Sheringham was fouled eight 🌞 yards outside the Greek penalty area, England were awarded a free-kick and Beckham ensured England's qualification with a curling strike 🌞 of the kind that had become his trademark.[188] Beckham was voted the BBC Sports Personality of the Year for 2001, 🌞 and finished runner-up to LuΓ­s Figo of Portugal, for the FIFA World Player of the Year award.[189]

2002 FIFA World Cup 🌞 and Euro 2004

Beckham scoring a penalty against Argentina at the 2002 World Cup

Beckham was partially fit by the time of 🌞 the 2002 World Cup held in Japan and South Korea, and played in the first match against Sweden. After the 🌞 events of four years earlier, Beckham achieved a degree of revenge over Argentina by scoring the winning goal with a 🌞 penalty.[190] England defeated Denmark in the second round with Beckham providing an assist in a 3–0 win. England were knocked 🌞 out in the quarter-finals by eventual winners Brazil after Ronaldinho scored the winner.[191]

The following month, at the opening ceremony of 🌞 the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester, Beckham escorted Kirsty Howard as she presented the Jubilee Baton to the Queen. Beckham 🌞 played in all of England's matches at Euro 2004. He had a penalty saved in England's 2–1 defeat to France 🌞 and missed another in a penalty shootout in the quarter-final match against Portugal.[192] England lost the shootout, thus going out 🌞 of the competition.[192]

Beckham became a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador in January 2005 and was involved in promoting London's successful bid for 🌞 the 2012 Olympic Games.[193] In October 2005, Beckham's sending off against Austria made him the first England captain to be 🌞 sent off and the first player to be sent off twice while playing for England. He captained England for the 🌞 50th time in a friendly international against Argentina the following month.[187]

2006 FIFA World Cup

In England's opening game at the 2006 🌞 World Cup, against Paraguay on 10 June 2006, Beckham's free kick led to an own-goal by Carlos Gamarra as England 🌞 won 1–0. In England's next match, played against Trinidad and Tobago on 15 June 2006, Beckham's cross in the 83rd 🌞 minute led to a Peter Crouch goal, which put England into the lead 1–0. Beckham gave another assist to Steven 🌞 Gerrard. In the end they won 2–0. He was named Man of the Match by tournament sponsor Budweiser.

During England's second 🌞 round match against Ecuador, Beckham scored from a free kick in the 59th minute, becoming the first English player to 🌞 score in three separate World Cups,[194] and giving England a 1–0 victory and a place in the quarter-finals. He was 🌞 sick before the game and vomited several times as a result of dehydration and illness that he got after having 🌞 scored the winning goal for England.[194] In the quarter-final against Portugal, Beckham was substituted following an injury shortly after half 🌞 time and the England team went on to lose the match on penalties (3–1), the score having been 0–0 after 🌞 extra time.[195] After his substitution, Beckham was visibly shaken and emotional for not being able to play, being in tears 🌞 at one point.[196]

A day after England were knocked out of the World Cup, an emotional Beckham made a statement in 🌞 a news conference that he had stepped down as England captain,[187] stating: "It has been an honour and privilege to 🌞 captain my country but, having been captain for 58 of my 95[197] games, I feel the time is right to 🌞 pass on the armband as we enter a new era under Steve McClaren." (Beckham had won 94 caps up to 🌞 that point.) He was succeeded by Chelsea captain John Terry.[198]

Having stepped down as captain after the World Cup, Beckham was 🌞 dropped completely from the England national team selected by new coach Steve McClaren on 11 August 2006. McClaren said that 🌞 he was "looking to go in a different direction" with the team, and that Beckham "wasn't included within that."[199] McClaren 🌞 said Beckham could be recalled in future. Shaun Wright-Phillips, Kieran Richardson and the World Cup alternative to Beckham, Aaron Lennon, 🌞 were all included, although McClaren eventually opted to employ Steven Gerrard in that role.

Post-2006 World Cup

Beckham takes the free kick 🌞 against Brazil from which John Terry scored.

On 26 May 2007, McClaren announced that Beckham would be recalled to the England 🌞 squad for the first time since stepping down as their captain. Beckham started against Brazil in England's first match at 🌞 the new Wembley Stadium and put in a positive performance. In the second half, he set up England's goal converted 🌞 by captain John Terry. It looked as though England would claim victory over Brazil, but newcomer Diego equalised in the 🌞 dying seconds. In England's next match, a Euro 2008 qualifier against Estonia, Beckham sent two trademark assists for Michael Owen 🌞 and Peter Crouch, helping England to prevail 3–0. Beckham had assisted in three of England's four total goals in those 🌞 two games,[200] and he stated his desire to continue to play for England after his move to Major League Soccer.

On 🌞 22 August 2007, Beckham played in a friendly for England against Germany, becoming the first to play for England while 🌞 with a non-European club team.[201] On 21 November 2007, Beckham earned his 99th cap against Croatia, setting up a goal 🌞 for Peter Crouch to tie the game at 2–2. Following the 2–3 loss, England failed to qualify for the Euro 🌞 2008 Finals. Despite this, Beckham said that he had no plans to retire from international football and wanted to continue 🌞 playing for the national team.[202] After being passed over by new England coach and Beckham's former manager at Real Madrid, 🌞 Fabio Capello, for a friendly against Switzerland which would have given him his hundredth cap; Beckham admitted that he was 🌞 not in shape at the time, as he had not played a competitive match in three months.[203]

100 England caps, final 🌞 appearance

Beckham lining up a free kick for England in 2008

On 20 March 2008, Beckham was recalled to the England squad 🌞 by Capello for the friendly against France in Paris on 26 March. Beckham became only the fifth Englishman to win 🌞 100 caps. Capello had hinted on 25 March 2008 that Beckham had a long-term future in his side, ahead of 🌞 crucial qualifiers for the 2010 World Cup.[204]

On 11 May 2008, Capello included an in-form Beckham in his 31-man England squad 🌞 to face the United States at Wembley on 28 May before the away fixture with Trinidad and Tobago on 1 🌞 June. Beckham – who wore a pair of golden boots to mark the occasion – was honoured before the match 🌞 by receiving an honorary gold cap representing his 100th cap from Bobby Charlton, and was given a standing ovation from 🌞 the crowd. He played well and assisted John Terry on the match-winning goal. When substituted at half-time for David Bentley, 🌞 the pro-Beckham crowd booed the decision.[205][206] In a surprise move, Capello handed Beckham the captaincy for England's friendly against Trinidad 🌞 and Tobago on 1 June 2008. The match was the first time since the 2006 World Cup that Beckham had 🌞 skippered England and marked a dramatic turnaround for Beckham. In two years, he had gone from being dropped completely from 🌞 the England squad to being reinstated (though temporarily) as England captain.[207]

During the 2010 World Cup Qualifier against Belarus, which England 🌞 won 3–1 in Minsk, Beckham came off the bench in the 87th minute to earn his 107th cap making him 🌞 England's third-most-capped player in history, overtaking Bobby Charlton in the process. On 11 February 2009, Beckham drew level with Bobby 🌞 Moore's record of 108 caps for an English outfield player, coming on as a substitute for Stewart Downing in a 🌞 friendly match against Spain.[208] On 28 March 2009, Beckham surpassed Moore to hold the record outright when he came on 🌞 as a substitute in a friendly against Slovakia, providing the assist for a goal from Wayne Rooney in the process.[209] 🌞 In all, Beckham had made 16 appearances out of a possible 20 for England under Capello until his ruptured Achilles 🌞 tendon of March 2010 ruled him out of selection for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.[210] His last 🌞 game for England before injury had been on 14 October 2009 as a substitute in England's last World Cup qualifying 🌞 game, which ended England 3–0 Belarus.[210]

After a poor performance from England at the World Cup, Capello remained as manager but 🌞 was under pressure to revamp the England squad for the imminent UEFA Euro 2012 qualification campaign. He unveiled a new 🌞 team at the next England match, a home friendly game against Hungary on 11 August 2010, with Beckham still unavailable 🌞 for selection but aiming for a return to playing in MLS by the following month.[210] In the post-match interview, Capello 🌞 said of the prospect of the now 35-year-old Beckham playing any future competitive matches for England, that: "I need to 🌞 change it. David is a fantastic player but I think we need new players for the future", referring to the 🌞 new players that play in Beckham's right midfield position, including Theo Walcott and Adam Johnson, adding: "This is the future 🌞 of the team under Fabio Capello or another manager."[210] He said that Beckham may be selected for one last friendly 🌞 game, stating, "If he is fit, I hope we will play one more game here at Wembley so the fans 🌞 can say goodbye." In response to the comments, Beckham's agent released a statement reiterating Beckham's position that he had no 🌞 desire to retire from international football, and would always make himself available for selection for England if fit and if 🌞 needed.[210]

Beckham remained ten caps short of the record number of 125 caps by goalkeeper Peter Shilton, for a player of 🌞 any position.[210] Beckham was named in the provisional squad to represent the Great Britain Olympic football team at the 2012 🌞 Olympics.[211] He was not included in the final selection by manager Stuart Pearce, while Andy Hunt, the head the British 🌞 Olympic Association, contacted Beckham's representatives for him to be related to Team GB more broadly.[212]

Player profile

Style of play

Beckham scoring with 🌞 a bending free-kick in 2007. His typical pose when striking free-kicks or crossing the ball in open play, his body 🌞 leans to the left to generate extra whip on the ball.

Throughout his career, Beckham was considered one of the best 🌞 and most recognisable players of his generation, as well as one of the greatest free-kick exponents of all time.[7][8][213] As 🌞 of September 2024, Beckham ranks joint-5th all time (alongside Lionel Messi) in goals scored from direct free kicks with 65.[214] 🌞 Moreover, Beckham has been rated by some pundits as one of the greatest wide midfielders of all time.[215] Predominantly right-footed, 🌞 his range of passing, vision, crossing ability and bending free-kicks enabled him to create chances for teammates or score goals, 🌞 attributes that saw him excel as a right winger, despite his lack of significant pace.[216][217][218] Unlike his Manchester United teammate 🌞 Ryan Giggs on the opposite wing, Beckham preferred to beat players through his movement and passing, rather than going at 🌞 opponents directly with the ball.[219] He formed a strong partnership on the right side of the pitch with full-back Gary 🌞 Neville during his time with the club, due to their understanding, as well as Neville's ability to get forward with 🌞 his overlapping runs, get on the end of Beckham's passes, and deliver crosses into the box whenever the latter was 🌞 heavily marked.[220][221]

Although Beckham primarily played on the right flank, he was also used as a central midfielder throughout his career 🌞 (occasionally with Manchester United, but in particular with Real Madrid and AC Milan),[133][222][223] and on rare instances as a deep-lying 🌞 playmaker, in particular in his later career, in order to compensate for his physical decline with his advancing age.[224][225] Beckham 🌞 felt that his best role was on the right, although he personally preferred playing in the centre.[226] In addition to 🌞 his passing, crossing, and prowess from set-pieces, Beckham also stood out for his stamina and defensive work-rate on the pitch, 🌞 having played both as an attacking midfielder and as a box-to-box midfielder in his youth;[223][227][228] he was also occasionally deployed 🌞 as a wing-back.[229] Moreover, he was also an accurate striker of the ball from distance,[223][230] as well as being a 🌞 competent penalty taker.[230][231] He also drew praise in the media for his ball control[232] and ability to create space for 🌞 himself on the pitch,[233] as well as his anticipation, composure, determination, athleticism, dedication, and intelligence as a footballer.[218][234][235]

Approach to training 🌞 and praise from managers

"David Beckham is Britain's finest striker of a football not because of God-given talent but because he 🌞 practises with a relentless application that the vast majority of less gifted players wouldn't contemplate." β€”Former Manchester United manager Alex 🌞 Ferguson.[236]

Beckham was a product of Sir Alex Ferguson's hard-working approach at Manchester United. Ferguson said that Beckham "practised with a 🌞 discipline to achieve an accuracy that other players wouldn't care about."[216][237] Beckham reportedly spent hours practising his free kicks after 🌞 training sessions had ended.[217][236][238]

Beckham maintained his training routine at Real Madrid and even when his relationship with management was strained 🌞 in early 2007, Real Madrid president Ramón Calderón and manager Fabio Capello praised Beckham for maintaining his professionalism and commitment 🌞 to the club.[239] Beckham's Real Madrid teammate Roberto Carlos regarded Beckham to be the best free-kick exponent he had ever 🌞 seen.[240] One of the other best free kick exponents of their generation, Roberto Carlos, commented on the dilemma the team 🌞 faced when they won a free kick on the edge of the penalty area: "I would stand on one side 🌞 and Beckham on the other but I wanted to see Beckham take the free-kick because it's beautiful how he hits 🌞 the ball."[240] During Beckham's time with Milan, his manager Carlo Ancelotti praised the Englishman for his intelligence and work-rate, in 🌞 particular the improvements he demonstrated to the technical and tactical aspects of his game, which allowed him to compensate for 🌞 his loss of pace.[130]

His former England manager Steve McClaren stated: "I've been very fortunate to work with some great players 🌞 and he [Beckham] was one of them. He was a great player, he made the very most of his talents 🌞 and that was through sheer hard work, professionalism, always doing extra on the training field. He inspired his team-mates through 🌞 his performances, he was a winner. He was a leader, people followed him."[241] Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger stated, "What remains 🌞 in your memory is his genuine commitment and dedication, his natural humility which he always had, that will stay forever."[242]

In 🌞 May 2013, asked about how he wanted to be remembered in his retirement, Beckham said, "I just want people to 🌞 see me as a hardworking footballer, someone that's passionate about the game, someone that – every time I stepped on 🌞 the pitch – I've given everything that I have, because that's how I feel. That's how I look back on 🌞 it and hope people will see me."[236]

Discipline

Earlier in his career, Beckham's discipline during matches was brought into question on occasion 🌞 in the media, due to his temper, as well as his tendency to commit rash challenges and pick up unnecessary 🌞 bookings.[243][244] Beckham was the first England player ever to collect two red cards, and the first England captain to be 🌞 sent off.[245] Beckham's most notorious red card was during the 1998 World Cup after Argentina's Diego Simeone had fouled him: 🌞 Beckham, lying face down on the pitch, kicked out at the Argentine midfielder, who fell dramatically.[180] Along with Wayne Rooney, 🌞 he holds the record for the most red cards for England at international level.[246] His second red card for England 🌞 came on 8 October 2005, in a 2006 World Cup qualifier against Austria in Manchester.[247]

His only red card with Manchester 🌞 United came on 6 January 2000, in the 2000 FIFA Club World Championship against Necaxa.[247] During his time at Real 🌞 Madrid, he amassed 41 yellow cards and four red cards in La Liga; he also received a red card in 🌞 a Copa del Rey match against Valencia on 21 January 2004, in Madrid.[247][248] His only red card with LA Galaxy 🌞 came on 15 August 2009, in a 2–0 home defeat to the Seattle Sounders in MLS.[249][250] He received one red 🌞 card while at Paris Saint-Germain – picked up in injury time – in a match against Evian on 28 April 🌞 2013.[251] Between 2000 and 2013, Beckham played 572 competitive games for England, Milan, LA Galaxy, Manchester United, Real Madrid and 🌞 PSG, and he received nine red cards – one every 63–64 matches, on average.[248]

Reception

Wax statue of Beckham at Madame Tussauds, 🌞 London

Despite his success, popularity, and playing ability, critical reception of Beckham was often divided among sporting figures and fans throughout 🌞 his career, in part – as Subhankar Mondal of Goal notes – due to his ventures off the pitch, and 🌞 the widespread coverage that his personal life received.[252] His former Manchester United manager, Alex Ferguson, speculated in 2007 that Beckham's 🌞 increasing celebrity status, in particular following his highly publicised relationship with his future wife Victoria, had actually had a negative 🌞 impact on his playing career.[253] In 2024, moreover, he claimed he had only coached four world class players throughout his 🌞 time at United, excluding Beckham from the list, commenting: "I don't mean to demean or criticise any of the great 🌞 or very good footballers who played for me during my 26-year career at United, but there were only four who 🌞 were world class: Cantona, Giggs, Cristiano Ronaldo and Scholes."[254]

Upon his departure to LA Galaxy, El País reflected on the dichotomy 🌞 of Beckham's playing career and his status off the pitch, describing him as "the great paradox of world football," also 🌞 adding: "He is the greatest icon on the planet and the cause of such delirium in the media and on 🌞 the streets, the greatest catwalk model there is. And yet he has been an anti-diva. He was the most galactic 🌞 of the galacticos off the pitch, but the greatest of earthlings when he walked on to the field."[255] Regarding Beckham's 🌞 crossing ability, Rob Smyth of The Guardian said in 2014: "he was a great crosser and perhaps the greatest of 🌞 all time," also noting that "he was a dead-ball specialist and also a dying-ball specialist: [...] his signature crosses in 🌞 open play involved a ball that was barely moving, which allowed him to use the same technique as with corners 🌞 and free-kicks."[256] Nigel Reed of CBC Sports commented on Beckham's career and celebrity status, stating: "His brand is global, his 🌞 appeal universal. He sparked debate and polarized opinion. But underneath the gloss he was, first and foremost, a very good 🌞 footballer." He also added that while he felt that "Beckham was not the greatest player of his generation," he believed 🌞 he had the ability to change games, describing him as "master of his art and a deadly opponent," whose "talent 🌞 was only topped by his passion."[234]

David Beckham Academy

Beckham Academy in London

In 2005, Beckham founded the David Beckham Academy football school, 🌞 operating from two sites, in London and Los Angeles. It was announced in late-2009 that both would close.[257] A mobile 🌞 academy is being developed by Beckham, to travel around the UK and further afield.[258]

Inter Miami

On 5 February 2014, MLS announced 🌞 that Beckham had exercised his option to buy a MLS expansion team forR$25 million, which he had received as part 🌞 of the contract he signed with the LA Galaxy in 2007.[111] The ownership group, led by Beckham, originally hoped the 🌞 Miami-based team would begin play in 2024 or 2024.[27] After delays getting a stadium deal completed, MLS announced in January 🌞 2024 that the team had been approved, and would likely begin play in 2024.[259] The team name and crest were 🌞 revealed on 5 September. Club Internacional de Futbol Miami – more commonly known as, Inter Miami – is represented by 🌞 a black crest with neon pink trimmings and herons whose legs clasp to form an "M" for Miami.[260][261]

The club made 🌞 its MLS debut on 1 March 2024 with a 1–0 away loss to Los Angeles.[262]

Salford City

In January 2024 it was 🌞 announced that Beckham was set to join his Class of '92 teammates as part owner of English non-league club Salford 🌞 City, taking 10% of the club previously held by Peter Lim,[263] with the deal being subject to Football Association approval. 🌞 On 31 January, the club announced that the FA had approved him to become a director of the club.[264]

Personal life

Beckham 🌞 and wife Victoria in 2024

In 1997, Beckham started dating Victoria Adams after she attended a Manchester United match.[265][266][267] She was 🌞 famously known as "Posh Spice" of the pop music group Spice Girls, one of the world's top pop groups at 🌞 the time, and his team was also enjoying a great run of success. Therefore, their relationship instantly attracted a great 🌞 deal of media attention. The couple were dubbed "Posh and Becks" by the media.[268] He proposed to her on 24 🌞 January 1998 in a restaurant in Cheshunt, England. Their first child was born fourteen months later.

On 4 July 1999, they 🌞 married at Luttrellstown Castle in Ireland. Beckham's teammate Gary Neville was the best man,[265] and the couple's four-month-old son, Brooklyn, 🌞 was the ring bearer.[269] The media were kept away from the ceremony, as the Beckhams had an exclusive deal with 🌞 OK! Magazine, but newspapers were still able to obtain photographs showing them sitting on golden thrones.[270] 437 staff were employed 🌞 for the wedding reception, which was estimated to have cost £500,000.[271]

David and Victoria Beckham have four children: sons Brooklyn Joseph 🌞 (born 4 March 1999 at Portland Hospital, London),[272] Romeo James (born 1 September 2002 at Portland Hospital, London),[273] Cruz David 🌞 (born 20 February 2005 at Ruber International Hospital, Madrid),[274] and daughter Harper Seven (born 10 July 2011 at Cedars-Sinai Medical 🌞 Center, Los Angeles).[275] Elton John is godfather to Brooklyn and Romeo Beckham; their godmother is Elizabeth Hurley.[276] Harper and Cruz 🌞 were baptized Catholic at Holy Trinity, Chipping Norton; among their godparents were Eva Longoria and Marc Anthony.[277]

Beckham's three sons have 🌞 all played football in the Arsenal academy.[278] Brooklyn played football for Arsenal U16,[278] through the end of the 2014–15 season.[279] 🌞 Like their father, Brooklyn and Romeo have both done modelling work and been named among GQ's best dressed British men.[280]

In 🌞 his early-Manchester United career, Beckham lived in a four-bedroom house in Worsley that he bought directly from the property developer 🌞 as a 20-year-old in 1995.[281] In 1999, shortly after his wedding, he and Victoria bought a country house set in 🌞 24 acres (10 hectares) in Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire, which the media nicknamed "Beckingham Palace".[282][283]

Known by the nickname "Golden Balls",[284][285] Beckham acquired 🌞 the name from Victoria, who revealed it on national TV in 2008 while praising him for rebuilding his reputation after 🌞 the 1998 World Cup.[285][286]

Beckham has obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), which he says makes him "have everything in a straight line 🌞 or everything has to be in pairs." Victoria claimed: "If you open our fridge, it's all co-ordinated down either side. 🌞 We've got three fridges – food in one, salad in another and drinks in the third. In the drinks one, 🌞 everything is symmetrical. If there's three cans, he'll throw one away because it has to be an even number."[287]

A staunch 🌞 monarchist, Beckham queued for 13 hours in September 2024 to see Queen Elizabeth ll lying in state at Westminster Hall 🌞 following her death, after refusing opportunities to skip ahead.[288][289]

In April 2004, the British tabloid News of the World carried claims 🌞 by Beckham's former personal assistant Rebecca Loos that she and Beckham had engaged in an extramarital affair.[290][291] A week later, 🌞 the Malaysian-born Australian model Sarah Marbeck claimed that she had slept with Beckham on two occasions. Beckham dismissed both claims 🌞 as "ludicrous".[292]

Legal issues

In September 2010, Beckham announced that he was making a court application against prostitute Irma Nici and several 🌞 others over claims in the magazine In Touch that he had sex with her.[293] His court application was dismissed under 🌞 US freedom of speech laws, and the magazine later accepted that the allegations against Beckham were untrue.[294][295]

On 9 May 2024, 🌞 at Bromley Magistrates Court, Beckham was banned from driving for six months. He previously pleaded guilty to using a mobile 🌞 phone while driving his Bentley in central London on 21 November 2024. The court heard he was photographed by a 🌞 member of the public holding a phone as he drove in "slowly moving" traffic. Beckham received six points on his 🌞 licence, to add to the six he already had for previous speeding matters. He was also fined £750, and ordered 🌞 to pay £100 in prosecution costs and a £75 surcharge fee within seven days.[296]

Tattoos

As of 2024 , Beckham has more 🌞 than 65 tattoos covering a large part of his body, including tattoos on his hands, neck and head.[297] There are 🌞 names of his sons Romeo, Cruz and Brooklyn, and of his wife Victoria. His wife's name, tattooed on his left 🌞 forearm, is in the Devanagari script (used for the Hindi and Sanskrit languages, among others) because Beckham thought it would 🌞 be "tacky" to have it in English. However, this was misspelt as the equivalent of "Vhictoria".[298] In his autobiography David 🌞 Beckham: My Side, he said that the idea of having tattoos came to him in 1999 after his son Brooklyn 🌞 was born, following a conversation on the subject of tattoos with Mel B and her then-husband, Jimmy Gulzar. Beckham said: 🌞 "When you see me, you see the tattoos. You see an expression of how I feel about Victoria and the 🌞 boys. They're part of me."[299]

He has also added several tattoos that pay tribute to his daughter, Harper, as well as 🌞 several tattoos with religious significance.[300] In 2024, Beckham added to his collection with a tattoo of a solar system covering 🌞 the left side of his scalp.[301] Many of Beckham's tattoos were completed by the Manchester-based tattoo artist Louis Molloy.[302]

Celebrity status 🌞 and commercial partnerships

Beckham in Cape Town, South Africa, in 2009

Beckham's relationship and marriage to Victoria, who has been famous in 🌞 her own right as part of the Spice Girls, contributed to his celebrity beyond football.

Beckham became known as a fashion 🌞 icon, and together with Victoria, the couple became lucrative spokespeople sought after by clothing designers, health and fitness specialists, fashion 🌞 magazines, and perfume and cosmetics manufacturers. Early endorsements included the British hair styling brand Brylcreem for Β£4 million in 1997, 🌞 which saw him appear in UK commercials.[303] In 2002 he was hailed as the ultimate "metrosexual" by the man who 🌞 invented the term[304] and has been described as such by numerous other articles since.[305] The various iconic hairstyles he sported 🌞 throughout his career – including a buzz cut, a Mohawk, and a ponytail – were widely covered in the media.[306][307]

While 🌞 heterosexual, Beckham actively courted a gay fanbase and openly supported gay media, preferring to give interviews to publications that supported 🌞 the LGBTQ community. He came to be called a "gay icon" – a term he embraces – for his popularity 🌞 and support among the gay community.[308] This honorific has been in dispute, however, since Beckham signed a deal with Qatar 🌞 to become a brand ambassador for the 2024 FIFA World Cup.[309] Qatar persecutes LGBT people, causing many gay fans of 🌞 Beckham and public LGBTQ figures such as Joe Lycett and Josh Cavallo to demand his status as a gay icon 🌞 be rescinded.[310][311] Beckham defended his status as a brand ambassador in a statement on 18 November, saying that the World 🌞 Cup will be "[a platform for] progress, inclusivity and tolerance".[312] On 20 November, Lycett responded on a livestream by appearing 🌞 to shred Β£10,000 that he had promised would be given to charity had Beckham pulled out of the deal,[313][314] which 🌞 Lycett later revealed to have faked.[315]

The Beckhams were paidR$13.7 million in 2007 to launch his fragrance line in the United 🌞 States[316] In the world of fashion, David has appeared on the covers of many magazines. US covers have included the 🌞 men's magazine Details, and with Victoria for the August 2007 issue of W.[317] According to Google, "David Beckham" was searched 🌞 for more than any other sports topic on their site in 2003 and 2004.[318][319] According to Ask Jeeves, Beckham ranked 🌞 third, after Britney Spears and Osama bin Laden, among subjects most searched for by British users of that site in 🌞 the first decade of the 2000s.[320]

Beckham with United States First Lady Michelle Obama at the White House, 15 March 2012

Upon 🌞 their arrival in Los Angeles on 12 July 2007, the night before Beckham's formal introduction, Los Angeles International Airport was 🌞 filled with paparazzi and news reporters.[321] On the next night, Victoria appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno to 🌞 talk about their move to LA, and presented Leno with a number 23 Galaxy jersey with his own name on 🌞 the back. Victoria also talked about her NBC TV show Victoria Beckham: Coming to America.[322] On 22 July, a private 🌞 welcoming party was held for the couple at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. A-list celebrities attending included Steven 🌞 Spielberg, Jim Carrey, George Clooney, Tom Cruise, Katie Holmes, Will Smith, Jada Pinkett Smith, and Oprah Winfrey.[323]

Beckham's many endorsement deals 🌞 make him one of the most recognisable athletes throughout the world. Having worn Adidas football boots from the start of 🌞 his career (notably Adidas Predator), in 2003 he signed aR$160 million lifetime contract with Adidas, earning nearly half the money 🌞 upfront, and would continue to earn percentages of profits on all of his branded Adidas products.[324] His 2004 Adidas television 🌞 commercial "Kicking it", in which he appears with England Rugby World Cup winner Jonny Wilkinson, was voted among the best 🌞 British commercials of the year, and also featured as one of the Great Ads of the 21st Century in Channel 🌞 4's 2004 update of The 100 Greatest TV Ads.[325][326] He had a 10-year collaboration with PepsiCo that expired in 2009.[327] 🌞 He has also promoted The Walt Disney Company theme parks.[328] In April 2024, he became a global ambassador for Maserati.[329][330] 🌞 In 2024, as part of Maserati's new personalisation program, "Fuoriserie Essentials", the Italian brand unveils its first collection with its 🌞 ambassador David Beckham.[331][330]

Beckham has several eponymous video games, including Go! Go! Beckham! Adventure on Soccer Island, a platform game for 🌞 the Game Boy Advance, and David Beckham Soccer, a football game for a number of platforms,[332][333] and he was brand 🌞 ambassador for exercise video game EA Sports Active 2.[334] Beckham featured in EA Sports' FIFA video game series; he was 🌞 on the cover for the UK edition of FIFA 98. During his playing career (which ended in May 2013), Beckham 🌞 generated an estimated £1 billion in shirt and boot sales.[335] In 2006, Lloyd's of London insured his legs for £100m, 🌞 at the time he was playing for Real Madrid.[336][337]

Beckham with Miss Vietnam TrαΊ§n Tiểu Vy at the Paris Motor Show 🌞 2024

Beckham played a critical part in bringing the Olympics to London in 2012, travelling with the British delegation to Singapore 🌞 in 2005 for the host city selection.[338] At the 2008 Beijing Olympics closing ceremony, Beckham, Jimmy Page, and Leona Lewis 🌞 represented Britain during the handover segment for the 2012 Olympics. Beckham rode a London double-decker bus into the stadium and 🌞 Page and Lewis performed "Whole Lotta Love".[339] He also featured at the Opening Ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics, carrying 🌞 the Olympic flame to the stadium by speedboat.[340]

Beckham visited Afghanistan in May 2010 for a morale-boosting visit to British troops 🌞 fighting the Taliban insurgency.[341][342] The appearance of Beckham as well as British Foreign Secretary William Hague and Defence Secretary Liam 🌞 Fox was believed to have prompted a Taliban attack on Kandahar airfield.[343][344]

Chinese authorities appointed Beckham as global ambassador for Chinese 🌞 football in March 2013. After numerous officials had been banned for match-fixing, and the Chinese Super League had failed to 🌞 retain the services of well-known international names, Beckham's role was to help improve the image of the game and raise 🌞 its profile both in China and abroad.[345]

From 14 July 2013, Beckham started appearing in adverts for BSkyB, advertising their Sky 🌞 Sports coverage via the Sky Go app.[346] In January 2014, Beckham appeared on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon on NBC 🌞 in the U.S., and in March he made a guest appearance in the BBC's Sport Relief special of Only Fools 🌞 and Horses.[347] He was named one of GQ's 50 best dressed British men in 2024.[280]

In March 2024 Beckham had the 🌞 third highest social media rank in the world among sportspeople, behind Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, with over 52 million 🌞 Facebook fans.[348] He also has over 80 million Instagram followers, the fifth highest for a footballer, behind Cristiano Ronaldo, Messi, 🌞 Neymar and Kylian Mbappé, and the second most for a person from the UK, after Dua Lipa.[349][350]

During the 2024 EU 🌞 referendum, Beckham voiced his opposition to Brexit (the United Kingdom leaving the European Union) stating: "For our children and their 🌞 children we should be facing the problems of the world together and not alone. For these reasons, I am voting 🌞 to remain."[351] Beckham was announced as the new Ambassadorial president of the British Fashion Council on 11 May 2024.[352] Prior 🌞 to the June 2024 vote by FIFA member nations for selecting the hosts of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Beckham 🌞 endorsed the North American bid (Canada, Mexico and the United States).[353]

Beckham's former club LA Galaxy unveiled a statue of him 🌞 outside of their stadium in March 2024, the first of its kind in the MLS.[354] He was subject of prank 🌞 by his friend James Corden, who presented a 'hideous' fake statue before the real one was unveiled.[355]

In February 2024, Beckham 🌞 mentioned that he enjoys spending hours assembling Lego pieces.[356] In June 2024, Beckham became a minority owner of the London-based 🌞 esports organisation Guild Esports.[357] In November 2024, EA Sports had an agreement with Beckham to feature him in FIFA 21, 🌞 in which he would earn £40m from a three-year deal.[358] In June 2024, Beckham bought 10% stake of vehicle electrification 🌞 firm, Lunaz.[359]

Philanthropy

Beckham appearing in a 2024 Soccer Aid for UNICEF video

Beckham has supported UNICEF since his days at Manchester United 🌞 and in January 2005, the English national team captain became a Goodwill Ambassador with a special focus on UNICEF's Sports 🌞 for Development program.[24] In 2012, he met with UK Prime Minister David Cameron at 10 Downing Street to call for 🌞 more action to help children affected by malnutrition around the world.[360] In 2024, his tenth year as a UNICEF Ambassador, 🌞 Beckham launched 7: The David Beckham UNICEF Fund to help protect children in danger.[24] In June 2024 he visited Siem 🌞 Reap in Cambodia, where he met with child victims of violence.[24] Beckham has pledged his support for the Unite for 🌞 Children, Unite Against AIDS campaign. He is a former patron of the Elton John AIDS Foundation.[361] In 2013, he also 🌞 donated all his £3.4 million salary taken from Paris Saint-Germain to two children's charities in France.[362] Beckham has been supporting 🌞 the charity named Help For Heroes for many years whose aim is to help soldiers injured in Iraq and Afghan 🌞 wars.[363]

On 17 January 2007, Rebecca Johnstone, a 19-year-old cancer patient from Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, received a surprise phone call from 🌞 Beckham. After the conversation, he sent her a Real Madrid jersey with his signature on it. Rebecca died on 29 🌞 January 2007.[364] On 1 July 2007, Beckham appeared as a speaker at the Concert for Diana held at Wembley Stadium, 🌞 London to celebrate the life of Princess Diana almost 10 years after her death.[365] Proceeds from the concert went to 🌞 Diana's charities as well as to charities of which her sons Princes William and Harry are patrons.[366][367]

Beckham's England national football 🌞 team-themed Paddington Bear statueβ€”"Golden Paws"β€”in London, auctioned to raise funds for the NSPCC

Beckham is a founding member of the Malaria 🌞 No More UK Leadership Council and helped launch the charity in 2009 with Andy Murray at Wembley Stadium. Beckham also 🌞 appeared in a 2007 public service announcement for Malaria No More U.S., advertising the need for inexpensive bed nets. The 🌞 TV spot aired in the United States on Fox Networks, including Fox Soccer Channel.[368] In November 2014, Beckham designed a 🌞 Paddington Bear statue, one of fifty created by various celebrities (including Emma Watson and Kate Moss) which were located around 🌞 London prior to the release of the film Paddington.[369] The statues were auctioned to raise funds for the National Society 🌞 for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC).[370]

Since joining Major League Soccer, Beckham has been a very public advocate in 🌞 the United States for related charities such as "MLS W.O.R.K.S." On 17 August 2007, he conducted a youth clinic in 🌞 Harlem, along with other current and former MLS players. This was in advance of his first New York City area 🌞 match the following day against the New York Red Bulls. That team's Jozy Altidore and Juan Pablo Ángel were also 🌞 with Beckham, teaching skills to disadvantaged youth to benefit FC Harlem Lions.[371]

Appearances in films

"We may be a small country, but 🌞 we're a great one, too. The country of Shakespeare, Churchill, the Beatles, Sean Connery, Harry Potter. David Beckham's right foot. 🌞 David Beckham's left foot, come to that." β€”Hugh Grant's character in the 2003 film Love Actually.[242]

Beckham never personally appeared in 🌞 the 2002 film Bend It Like Beckham, except in archive footage. He and his wife wanted to make cameo appearances, 🌞 but scheduling proved difficult, so the director used lookalike Andy Harmer instead.[372][373]

Beckham makes a cameo appearance with Zinedine Zidane and 🌞 Raúl, in the 2005 film Goal!. Harmer also doubled for him in the party scene.[374] Beckham himself appears in the 🌞 sequel Goal II: Living the Dream in a larger role, when the film's lead character gets transferred to Real Madrid.[375] 🌞 This time, the story centres on the Real Madrid team, with other Madrid players also appearing on and off the 🌞 pitch, alongside the fictional characters. Through the use of stock footage from the 2006 FIFA World Cup, Beckham appeared in 🌞 Goal III: Taking on the World, which was released straight to DVD on 15 June 2009.[376]

In 2013, British business magazine 🌞 Marketing Week wrote of his "somewhat limited acting skills".[303] Through his friendship with Guy Ritchie, he has made two cameo 🌞 appearances in Ritchie's films: as a projectionist in The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (based on the 1964 MGM television series of 🌞 the same name),[377] and as Trigger in King Arthur: Legend of the Sword.[378]

Beckham has played along to jokes about his 🌞 voice. In a 2024 promo for Deadpool 2, Beckham is seen watching the first instalment of the film franchise in 🌞 which Ryan Reynolds' character compares Beckham's voice to inhaling helium.[379] Beckham is seen rolling his eyes at the voice jibe 🌞 before receiving an apology text from Deadpool. Beckham answers his door to the antihero who presents him with milk and 🌞 cookies, before Deadpool knocks again and has a bunch of helium-filled red balloons.[379]

Filmography

Television Year Title Role Notes 2024 Beckham[380] Himself 🌞 4 episodes on Netflix[381]

Career statistics

Club

International

Appearances and goals by national team and year[384][385][386] National team Year Apps Goals England 1996 3 🌞 0 1997 9 0 1998 8 1 1999 7 0 2000 10 0 2001 10 5 2002 9 3 2003 🌞 9 4 2004 12 2 2005 9 1 2006 8 1 2007 5 0 2008 8 0 2009 8 0 🌞 Total 115 17

Scores and results list England's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Beckham goal.[387][388]

Honours

Manchester United[335]

Real Madrid[335]

LA 🌞 Galaxy[335]

Paris Saint-Germain[335]

England[391]

Individual

Orders and special awards

Records

First Englishman to win league titles in four countries (England, Spain, United States, France). [335]

First England 🌞 player to score at three FIFA World Cups. [335]

First British footballer to play 100 UEFA Champions League games. [335]

Most free-kicks 🌞 scored in the Premier League: 18. [420]

Most free-kicks scored in a Premier League season: 5 in 2000-01[421]

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