David Robert Joseph Beckham, OBE (pronounced IPA:
/'bɛk.əm/) (born 2 May
1975) is an English professional football (soccer) midfielder who plays for
Major League Soccer's Los Angeles Galaxy. He is also currently a member of the
England national team.
He was twice chosen runner-up for FIFA World Player of
the Year, and as recently as 2004 was the world's highest-paid footballer.[3]
He was Google's most searched of all sports topics in both 2003 and 2004.[4]
Such global recognition has made him an elite advertising brand and a top
fashion icon.[5][6]
Beckham was captain of England from 15 November 2000 to 2 July 2006. He made
58 appearances as captain, and ended his tenure in that role after the 2006 FIFA
World Cup finals. He continued to make contributions for the England national
team in 2007 competitions.[7]
Beckham's career began when he signed a professional contract with Manchester
United, making his first-team debut in 1992 aged 17. During his time there,
United won the Premiership title six times, the FA Cup twice, and the UEFA
Champions League in 1999. He left Manchester United to sign for Real Madrid in
2003, where he remained for four seasons.
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In January 2007, it was announced that Beckham would leave Real Madrid and
sign a five-year contract with the Los Angeles Galaxy.[8]
He played his final match with Real on 17 June, after which the team was awarded
the 2006-07 La Liga championship.
His new contract with the Galaxy took effect on 1 July 2007. He made his
Galaxy debut on 21 July in a friendly versus Chelsea FC at the Home Depot Center.[9]
Childhood and early career
Beckham was born in Leytonstone, London, England the son of David Edward Alan
"Ted" Beckham, a kitchen fitter and Manchester United fan, and Sandra Georgina
West,[10] a hairdresser. He regularly
played football in Ridgeway Park, Chingford as a child. His maternal
grandfather, Joseph West, is Jewish,[11]
and Beckham has referred to himself as "half Jewish"[12]
and spoken of the influence the religion has had on him, although he is not
known to practice Judaism or any other faith. In his book Both Feet on the
Ground, he stated that growing up he always attended church with his parents
and sisters.
Personal information
Full name
David Robert Joseph Beckham
Date of birth
May 2, 1975 (1975-05-02)
(age 32)
Place of birth
Leytonstone, London, England
Height
6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) [2]
Playing position
Right Winger, Central Midfielder
Club information
Current club
Los Angeles Galaxy
Number
23
Youth clubs
1991–1992
Manchester United
Senior clubs1
Years
Club
App (Gls)*
1992–2003
1995
2003-2007
2007-
Manchester United
→ Preston North End (loan)
Real Madrid
Los Angeles Galaxy
265 (62) 005 0(2)
116 (13) 001 0(0)
National team2
1994–1996
1996–
England U21
England
009
0(0) 096 (17)
1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 18:45, 28 June 2007 (UTC). 2 National team caps and goals correct
as of 19 June 2007.
* Appearances (Goals)
His parents were fanatical Manchester United supporters who would frequently
travel to Old Trafford from London to attend Manchester United's home matches.
David inherited his parents' love of Manchester United and his main sporting
passion was football. He attended one of Bobby Charlton's football schools in
Manchester and won the chance to take part in a training session at FC
Barcelona, as part of a talent competition. As a child he played for a local
youth team called the Ridgeway Rovers coached by his father, Stuart Underwood
and Steve Kirby.
He was Manchester United's mascot for a match against West Ham United in
1986. Young Beckham had trials with his local club, Leyton Orient, and attended
Tottenham Hotspur's, which was the first club he played for, school of
excellence. During a two year period in which he played for Brimsdown Rovers'
youth team, he was named Under-15 Player of the Year in 1990.[13]
He also attended Bradenton Preparatory Academy, but signed schoolboy forms at
Manchester United on his fourteenth birthday, and subsequently signed a Youth
Training Scheme contract on 8 July 1991.
He was part of a group of young players at the club who guided the club to
win the FA Youth Cup in May 1992, with Beckham scoring in the second leg[14]
of the final against Crystal Palace. He made his first appearance for United's
first-team that year, as a substitute in a League Cup match against Brighton &
Hove Albion, and signed his first professional contract shortly afterwards.
United reached the final of the Youth Cup again the following year, with Beckham
playing in their defeat by Leeds United, and he won another medal in 1994 when
the club's reserve team won their league.
He went to Preston North End on loan in the 1994–95 season to get some first
team experience, then made his first Premier League appearance for Manchester
United on 2 April 1995, in a goalless draw against Leeds United.
United manager Alex Ferguson had a great deal of confidence in the club's
young players. When three of his first-team players left the club at the end of
the 1994-95 season, his decision to let youth team players replace them instead
of buying players from other clubs, drew a great deal of criticism. The
criticism increased when United started the season with a 3–1 defeat at Aston
Villa,[15] with Beckham scoring
United's only goal of the game; however, United won their next five matches and
the young players performed well. Beckham became a regular player on the team
and helped them to win the Premiership and FA Cup double that season, scoring
the winner in the semi-final against Chelsea and also taking the corner that
Éric Cantona scored from in the FA Cup Final. Despite playing regularly for
Manchester United, Beckham did not break into the England squad before Euro 96.[16]
In August 1996, Beckham became something of a household name when he scored a
spectacular goal in a match against Wimbledon. With United ahead 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 that floated over the goalkeeper
and into the net.[17] The 57-yard goal
is the furthest successful strike at goal since the Premiership was founded in
1992.
Beckham was frequently mentioned in the press, and he made his first
appearance for the England national football team on 1 September 1996, in a
World Cup qualifying match against Moldova.[18]
He became an automatic first-choice player at United during the 1996-97 season,
helping them to retain the Premier League championship, and was voted PFA Young
Player of the Year by his peers.[19]
United started the 1997-98 season well, but their performance deteriorated
and the club finished the season in second place, behind Arsenal.[20]
World Cup 1998
Beckham had played in all of England's qualifying matches for the 1998 FIFA
World Cup and was part of the England squad at the World Cup finals in France,[21]
but the team's manager Glenn Hoddle publicly accused him of not concentrating on
the tournament,[22] and he did not
start in either of England's first two matches. He was picked for their third
match against Colombia and scored from a long-range free kick in a 2–0 victory,
which was his first goal for England.
In the second round (last 16) of that competition, he received a red card in
England's match against Argentina.[23]
Beckham, after having been fouled by Diego Simeone, appeared to kick out at
Simeone, striking him on the calf. 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.[24]
The match finished in a draw and England were eliminated in a penalty shootout.
Many supporters and journalists blamed him 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. Beckham also received death threats
after the World Cup and the incident was also the topic of an adidas campaign.
[25]
1998-99 season (the Treble)
In the 1998-99 season, he was part of the United team that won the treble —
Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League, a unique feat in English football.
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 he decided to
stay at Manchester United.
To ensure they would win the league championship, United needed to win their
final league match of the season, at home to Tottenham Hotspur, but Tottenham
took an early lead in the match. Beckham scored the equaliser and United went on
to win the match and the league.
Beckham played centre-midfield in United's FA Cup final win over Newcastle
United and for the 1999 UEFA Champions League Final against Bayern Munich, since
United's first string centre-midfielders were suspended for the match. 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. Those kicks, 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.
1999-2000 season
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,[26]
but his manager publicly backed him and he stayed at the club.
The relationship between Ferguson and Beckham began 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 £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 hadn't been "fair to his team mates".[27]
Beckham had a good season for his club, though, and helped United to win the
Premier League by a record margin.
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 had two
assists, when a group of England supporters taunted him throughout the match.[28]
Beckham responded with a one-fingered gesture and, while the gesture attracted
some criticism, many of the newspapers that had previously encouraged his
vilification asked their readers to stop abusing him.[29]
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-Göran Eriksson. He helped
England to qualify for the 2002 FIFA World Cup Finals, with their performances
including an impressive 5–1 victory over Germany in Munich. The final step in
Beckham's conversion from villain to hero happened in England's 2–2 draw against
Greece on 6 October 2001. England needed to win or draw the match in order to
qualify outright for the World Cup, but were losing 2–1 with little time
remaining. The rest of the England team were playing relatively poorly, and it
was Beckham's inspirational performance that lifted his teammates. When Teddy
Sheringham was fouled some 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. Shortly afterwards, he
was voted the BBC Sports Personality of the Year for 2001. He once again
finished runner-up, to Luís Figo of Portugal, for the FIFA World Player of the
Year award.
Metatarsal injury
On 10 April 2002, Beckham was injured during a Champions League match against
Deportivo La Coruña, breaking the second metatarsal bone in his left foot. There
was speculation in the British media that the injury might have been caused
deliberately, as the player who had injured Beckham was Argentinian Aldo Duscher,
and England and Argentina were due to meet in that year's World Cup.[30]
The injury prevented Beckham from playing for United for the rest of the season,
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.[31]
World Cup 2002 and final season at United
He was partially fit by the time of the 2002 FIFA World Cup and played in the
first match against Sweden. Beckham scored the winning goal of the match against
Argentina with a penalty, causing Argentina to fail to qualify for the knockout
stage. England were knocked out of the tournament in the quarter-finals by
eventual winners Brazil. 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.
Following an injury early in the 2002-03 season, Beckham was unable to regain
his place on the Manchester United team, with Ole Gunnar Solskjær 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 a
defeat to Arsenal, Sir Alex Ferguson kicked a football boot that struck Beckham
over the eye, causing a cut that required stitches. 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.[32]
Although the team had started the season badly, their results improved greatly
from December onwards and they won the league. He was still a first-choice
player for England, however, and he was awarded an OBE for services to football
on 13 June.[33]
During his 11-year stint at United, Beckham made 266 appearances for them and
scored 61 goals.
He won 6 Premiership titles, 2 FA Cup's, 1 UEFA Champions League, 1
Intercontinental Cup and 1 FA Youth Cup with his time at United.
Real Madrid era
Manchester United had been keen to sell Beckham to Barcelona[34]
but he refused to go there, instead signing a four-year contract with Real
Madrid, worth a potential €35 million.[35]
The transfer was completed on 1 July and made him the third Englishman to play
for the club after Laurie Cunningham and Steve McManaman. It was speculated that
Real's desire to sign him came from the merchandising opportunities he would
bring as well as from his football ability. For example, Real Madrid shirts
bearing his name and number sold out in Madrid on the day his transfer was
completed and the club was expected to receive €624,000 for the sale of the
shirts. Although Beckham had worn the number seven shirt for Manchester United
and England, he was unable to wear it at Madrid as Raúl had the right to wear it
written into his contract. He 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.[36]
First season 2003-04
Real Madrid finished the season in fourth place, and were knocked out of the
UEFA Champions League at the quarter-final stage. But, Beckham immediately
became a favourite with the Real Madrid supporters, scoring five times in his
first 16 matches, but the team, whose club president expected them to win either
the Spanish league or the Champions League each season, was not performing well.
He had further problems in April 2004, when the British tabloid News of the
World carried claims by his former personal assistant Rebecca Loos that he
and Loos had had an extramarital affair. A week later, the Malaysian-born
Australian model Sarah Marbeck claimed that she had slept with Beckham on two
occasions. Beckham dismissed both accusations as "ludicrous".[37]
Euro 2004
Beckham played in all of England's matches at Euro 2004, but the tournament
was a disappointment for him. He had a penalty saved in England's 2-1 defeat to
France and missed another in a penalty shootout in the quarter final against
Portugal. England lost the shootout and went out of the competition.
Second season, 2004-05
In July 2004, while Beckham was in pre-season training in Spain, an intruder
scaled a wall at the Beckhams' 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.[38]
Beckham made more headlines on 9 October 2004 when he admitted intentionally
fouling Ben Thatcher in an England match against Wales in order 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 in order 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.[39]
Beckham became a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador in January 2005 and was involved
in promoting London's successful bid for the 2012 Olympic Games.[40]
Third season, 2005-06
Real Madrid finished second to Barcelona (with a 12 point gap) in the La Liga
and only reaching the last sixteen in the Champions League after losing to
Arsenal by one goal. Although there is the notable fact that Beckham led La Liga
in assists for the season.
In October 2005, Beckham's sending off against Austria made him the first
ever England captain to be sent off and the first (and only) 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. He was sent off
again shortly afterwards, this time in a league match for Real Madrid against
Valencia CF. Having received a yellow card, he appeared to sarcastically applaud
the referee and was given a second yellow card, causing an automatic dismissal,
although the suspension was cancelled on appeal two days later. He was sent off
for the third time that season on 3 December 2005 in a league match against
Getafe.
During the season, Beckham established football academies in Los Angeles and
east London and he was named a judge for the 2006 British Book Awards.[41]
Fourth season, 2006-07
Real Madrid won their first Spanish La Liga title in 3 years because of their
superior head-to-head record against Barcelona, giving Beckham his first title
since he joined Real Madrid. Initially out of favour with manager Fabio Capello,
Beckham started only a few games at the beginning of the season, as Jose Antonio
Reyes was normally preferred on the right wing. In the first nine matches
Beckham started, Real lost seven.
On 10 January 2007, after prolonged contract negotiations, Real Madrid's
sporting director Predrag Mijatović 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 been
renewed yet.[42]
On 11 January 2007 Beckham announced that he had signed a five-year deal to
play for the Los Angeles Galaxy beginning 1 July 2007. On 13 January 2007 Fabio
Capello said that Beckham had played his last game for Real Madrid, although he
would continue to train with the team.[43]
Capello back-tracked on that statement and Beckham rejoined the team for their
match against Real Sociedad on 10 February 2007 – he scored and Real Madrid won.[44]
In his final UEFA Champions League appearance, Real Madrid were knocked out of
the competition (by the away goals rule) on 7 March 2007. Beckham had made a
total of 103 appearances in the Champions League, the third highest number of
any player at the time.
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. Although 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.
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 $600 million US during
Beckham's four years at the club.[45]
World Cup 2006
During the FIFA World Cup 2006, Beckham's performance was criticised by the
majority of the press and public.
In England's opening game against Paraguay on 10 June 2006 Beckham's free
kick led to an own-goal by Carlos Gamarra, and 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 Peter Crouch's goal which put England ahead 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 for this game.
During England's second round match against Ecuador, Beckham scored from a
free kick in the 59th minute, becoming the first ever English player to score in
three World Cups,[46] 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 after he
scored the winning goal.
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 scores having been 0-0 after extra time. After his
substitution, Beckham was visibly shaken and emotional for not being able to
play, being in tears at one point.
A day after England were knocked out of the World Cup, an emotional Beckham
made a statement in a news conference saying that he had stepped down as England
captain,[47] saying, "It has been an
honour and privilege to captain my country but, having been captain for 58 of my
95 games, I feel the time is right to pass on the armband as we enter a new era
under Steve McClaren". Note that Beckham had actually won 94 caps up to that
point, an error on his part. He was then succeeded by Chelsea captain John
Terry.[48]
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 claimed that he was "looking to go in a different
direction" with the team, and that Beckham "wasn't included within that".
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.
England recall
On 26 May 2007, Steve 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,[49] and he stated his desire to
continue to play for England after his move to the MLS.
L.A. Galaxy era
It was confirmed on 11 January 2007 that David Beckham would be leaving Real
Madrid to join MLS team Los Angeles Galaxy on a 5 year deal worth as much as
$250 million that will see Beckham earn up to $10 million a year in direct
salary, but with endorsements and profit-sharing, up to $50 million a year.[50]
Beckham said, "After considering several options to stay in Madrid or join other
major British and European teams, I have decided to join LA Galaxy."[8]
On 12 January, Beckham's official press conference was held in conjunction
with the 2007 MLS SuperDraft.[51] Via
satellite from Spain, Beckham told reporters "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 [sic] 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."[52]
On 17 June, he played his final match with Real Madrid, and although he
limped off the field and was replaced, his sub made two goals and the team won
the season's La Liga title, their first since Beckham had signed with them. On
26 June, his first major U.S. ad campaign since finishing with Real Madrid made
its debut via the web. "Futbol Meets Football" pairs him with the NFL's Reggie
Bush in a 13-part video series, with additional television, radio, and online
promotion by adidas planned throughout the summer season.[53]
His new contract with the Los Angeles Galaxy took effect on 1 July and the
team announced that he would be officially introduced on 13 July.
The morning of that introduction, the Galaxy announced that over 250,000 new
jerseys had already been ordered in the first 48 hours on sale,[54]
as the team's new logo and uniform design were unveiled to coincide with
Beckham's arrival[55].
5000 Galaxy season-ticket holders were in attendance at the invitation of the
team, and several introductions were made by MLS officials including team
President and GM Alexi Lalas and League Commissioner Don Garber. After Beckham
himself spoke, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa put on one of the
newly-designed jerseys and welcomed him to the city.
[56]
ESPN announced unprecedented coverage for the LA Galaxy-Chelsea match of the
World Series of Football, including plans for a so-called "Beck-Cam" to be
trained on him alone, as only one of 19 cameras, more than they have ever used
before in match coverage[57]. ESPN
also produced a 30-second TV promo for this particular match: "Hello, Goodbye"
featuring a Son Volt cover of the Beatles composition of the same name,[58][59] depicting European fans'
farewells and Americans' anticipation.
Beckham was featured by the U.S. magazine Sports Illustrated for the first
time as a Galaxy player and in his new uniform, on the cover of the 16 July 2007
edition,[60] and was also given his
own weekly TV series, "David Beckham's Soccer USA" on Fox Soccer Channel.[61]
He attended MLS All-Star 2007 on 19 July, and on 21 July, at Home Depot
Center, Beckham made his Galaxy playing debut. He came on as a substitute in the
78th minute of the friendly match versus Chelsea, a part of the World Series of
Football. Chelsea won the sold-out match by a score of 1-0.[62]
Discipline
Former manager Sir Alex Ferguson said that he "practiced with a discipline to
achieve an accuracy that other players wouldn't care about".[63]
He maintained his training routine at Real Madrid and even when his relationship
with management was strained in early 2007, Ramon Calderon and Fabio Capello
praised Beckham for maintaining his professionalism and commitment to the club.[64][65]
Beckham was the first England player ever to collect two red cards and the
first England captain to be sent off.[66]
Beckham's most notorious red card was during the 1998 FIFA World Cup: after
Argentina's Diego Simeone had fouled him, Beckham lashed out with his leg and
the Argentine fell. England went on to lose the game on penalties.
For Real Madrid he amassed 41 yellow cards and 4 red cards.[67]
Beckham has also been described as a "gentleman" when referring to his
demeanour on the pitch. During his time as England captain, Beckham helped to
keep Wayne Rooney's temper in check on several occasions.[68]
Sporting awards and titles
Individual awards
PFA Young Player of the Year 1997 Professional Footballers' Association
award winner
FIFA World Player Of The Year Award Finalist in 1999 and 2001 (runner-up
both years)
Named in Pelé's FIFA 100 list of the greatest living players.[69]
With Manchester United (1992 - 2003)
FA Premier League - Champion (6): 1995-96, 1996-97, 1998-99, 1999-00,
2000-01, 2002-03
FA Premier League - Runner Up: 1994-95, 1997-98
FA Youth Cup Winner: 1992
FA Cup Winner (2): 1996, 1999
FA Cup Runner Up: 1995
UEFA Champions League Winner: 1998-99
Intercontinental Cup: 1999
UEFA Super Cup Runner Up: 1999
Community Shield Winner (5): 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2003
Community Shield Runner Up: 1998, 2000, 2001
With Real Madrid (2003 - 2007)
Supercopa de España (1): 2003
Primera División Champion (1): 2006-2007
Special recognition beyond sport
Named United Nation's Children's Fund (UNICEF) "Goodwill Ambassador" (2005 -
present)
Voted "Britain's Greatest Ambassador" at the Greatest Britons 2007 awards[70]
Named as one of Time magazine's "Time 100 Heroes & Icons"[71]
Listed by Forbes as number 15 on their 2007 list of most influential
celebrities, "The Celebrity 100"[72]
Personal life
In 1997, Beckham started dating Victoria Adams, after she attended a
Manchester United match. 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. He proposed to Victoria on 24 January 1998 in a
restaurant in Cheshunt, England.
He married Adams at Luttrellstown Castle, Ireland on 4 July 1999, and her
name changed to Victoria Beckham. The wedding attracted tremendous media
coverage. Beckham's teammate Gary Neville was the best man, and the couple's son
Brooklyn, then four months old, was the ring bearer. 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.[73] 437 staff were employed
for the wedding reception, which was estimated to have cost £500,000.[74]
The Beckhams have three sons: Brooklyn Joseph Beckham, Romeo James Beckham,
and Cruz David Beckham.[75]
In an April 2006 interview, Beckham told The Daily Mail that he
suffers from obsessive-compulsive disorder.[76]
In April 2007, the family purchased their new home in Beverly Hills,
California, to coincide with the move to Galaxy in July. The mansion, priced at
$22 million U.S., is near the homes of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, and
talk-show host Jay Leno.
Fame beyond football
Beckham's fame extends beyond the pitch; in much of the world his name is "as
instantly recognizable as that of multinational companies like Coca-Cola and
IBM."[77] Beckham's
relationship and marriage to Victoria, who has been famous in her own right as
part of the musical group Spice Girls, contributed to David's celebrity beyond
football.
David became known as a fashionplate, and together with Victoria, the couple
became lucrative spokespeople sought after by clothing designers, health and
fitness specialists, fashion magazines, perfume and cosmetics manufacturers,
hair stylists, exercise promoters, and spa and recreation companies. One recent
example is a new line of aftershave and fragrances called David Beckham
Instinct.[78] In 2007, the Beckhams
reportedly were paid $13.7 million to launch this fragrance line in the US. In
the world of fashion, David has already appeared on the covers of countless
magazines. In 2007, U.S. covers have included the men's magazine Details, and
with his wife for the August 2007 issue of W.[79]
According to Google, "David Beckham" was searched for more than any other
sports topic on their site in 2003 and 2004.[80]
Upon their arrival in Los Angeles on 12 July 2007, the night before David's
formal introduction, the LAX airport was packed with paparazzi and news
reporters.[81] On the next night,
Victoria appeared on NBC's The Tonight Show with Jay Leno to talk about the
their move to L.A., 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."[82]
On 22 July, a huge private welcoming party was planned for the couple at the
Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art. A-List celebrities expected included
Steven Spielberg, Jim Carrey, George Clooney, Tom Cruise, Katie Holmes, Will
Smith, Jada Pinkett Smith, and Oprah Winfrey.[83]
Charitable work
Beckham has supported UNICEF since his days at Manchester United and in
January 2005 the England Football Captain became a Goodwill Ambassador with a
special focus on UNICEF's Sports for Development program.
On 17 January 2007, Rebecca Johnstone, a 19-year-old cancer patient in
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
passed away on 29 January 2007.[84]
Beckham is currently a spokesman for Malaria No More, a New York-based
nonprofit launched in 2006. Malaria No More's mission is to end deaths caused by
malaria in Africa. Beckham appears in a 2007 Public Service Announcement
advertising the need for inexpensive bed nets. The TV spot currently airs in the
U.S. on FOX Networks including Fox Soccer Channel, and can also be seen on
YouTube[85]
Appearances in films
Bend It Like Beckham
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 lookalikes instead.[86]
The Goal! Trilogy
"Beckham" makes a cameo appearance with Zidane and Raùl, in the 2005 film
Goal!: The Dream Begins. Lookalike Andy Harmer, who played Beckham in
Bend It..., also appears here in one party scene as Becks[87].
Beckham himself appears in the sequel Goal! 2: Living the Dream...[88] in a larger role, when the film's
lead character gets transferred to Real Madrid. This time the story centers
around the Real Madrid team, and besides Beckham, other real life Real Madrid
players also appear on and off the pitch, alongside the fictional characters.
Beckham also will appear in Goal! 3, scheduled for release in 2008[89].
Asterix at the Olympic Games (Astérix aux jeux olympiques)
In his first feature film role playing someone other than himself, Beckham
has a small part (again alongside former Real teammate Zidane) in this
live-action French-language take on the comic, with a release scheduled to
coincide with the 2008 Bejing Summer Olympic Games[90].
Records
Beckham captained England 58 times during his tenure as England captain[91],
one of the most in England's history. With his free kick goal against Ecuador in
the second round of the 2006 World Cup, Beckham gained membership into two of
football's most exclusive clubs: he became the only English player — and the
21st player regardless of nationality — to score in three world cups. Real
Madrid team-mate Raùl also achieved this feat a few days earlier.[92]
It also made him only the fifth player in World Cup history to score twice from
direct free kicks; the other four were Pelé, Rivelino, Teófilo Cubillas and
Bernard Genghini (Beckham had previously scored this way against Colombia in the
first round of the 1998 World Cup). All three goals were against South American
teams (Colombia, Argentina and Ecuador) and from set pieces (the two
aforementioned free kicks and a penalty against Argentina).
Tattoos
Beckham has many tattoos on his body, one of which is the name of his wife
Victoria but it is written in Hindi rather than English because Beckham thought
it would be "tacky" to have it written in English. The tattoo is misspelled,
however, so the tattoo actually reads "Vihctoria" rather than "Victoria".[93]
Another tattoo, written in Hebrew reads אני לדודי ודודי לי הרעה בשושנים, "I am
my beloved's, and my beloved is mine, that shepherds among the lilies." This is
from the Song of Songs in the Hebrew Bible, and a popular Jewish paean to
fidelity. The problem is that the word “beloved” in Biblical Hebrew is a term of
endearment for a man (boyfriend), not for a woman. Beckham has also been
ridiculed in the press for looking like a "Hell's Angel biker" and a "football
yob" due to his ever-expanding number of tattoos, their design and location.[94]
A chronology of Beckham's tattoos [95]
includes:
April 1999 - Son Brooklyn's name on his back.
April 1999 - An angel on his back.
2000 - Hindi "Victoria" design on his left arm.
April 2002 - Roman numeral VII on right forearm
May 2003 - Latin phrase "Perfectio In Spiritu", meaning "Spiritual
Perfection", on his right arm
May 2003 - More Latin, "Ut Amem Et Foveam" or "So That I Love And Cherish",
on his left arm.
2003 - Romeo's name on his back.
2003 - Classical art design on his right shoulder.
2004 - Winged cross on his neck.
2004 - Angel with motto "In The Face of Adversity" on right arm.
Mar 2005 - Cruz's name on his back.
June 2006 - Second angel and clouds added to right arm and shoulder.
Thanks Dublin man, the records have been updated with the latest information and
Realty should have known better
HE IS A WONDERFUL PLAYER .IN FACT I AM FALLING IN LOVE
WITH HIM ALREADY.
I love his body but sometimes his hair can be strange
David Becknam is very good player. He must go back to
Manchester United, because Manchester is the best team.He belongs there.With
Cristiano Ronaldo and David Becknam Manchester will be the best team in the
world.Maybe Ronaldinho is missing in the team
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