David Robert Joseph Beckham,
OBE (born
2 May 1975) is an English
footballer who currently plays in
midfield for American
Major League Soccer club Los Angeles Galaxy and the England national team.
He will begin his second stint on loan at storied Italian club
Milan in January, 2010.
Twice runner-up for
FIFA
World Player of the Year and in 2004 the world's highest-paid
footballer, Beckham was the first British footballer to play 100
Champions League matches. He
was
Google's most searched of all sports
topics in both 2003 and 2004. With such global recognition he has
become an elite advertising brand and a top fashion icon. Beckham
was
captain of
England from 15 November 2000 until the
2006 FIFA World Cup finals, during which
he played 58 times. Since then he has continued to represent his
country and earned his much-publicised hundredth
cap for England against
France on 26 March 2008. He is
currently England's most-capped outfield player with 115
appearances.
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
Premier League 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, clinching
the
La Liga championship in his final season
with the club.
In January 2007, it was announced that Beckham would leave Real
Madrid and sign a five-year contract with
Major League Soccer club
Los Angeles Galaxy. Beckham's contract
with Los Angeles Galaxy became effective on 1 July 2007 and gave
him the highest player salary in MLS history. His playing contract
with Galaxy in 2007, 2008 and 2009 was worth $6.5m per year.
He debuted
for the team on 21 July 2007 in a friendly versus Chelsea at The Home Depot Center
, and on 15 August, he had his first start with the
team, scoring his first goal in the 2007 SuperLiga
semi-final. His first league start then came on 18 August
in front of a record crowd at Giants Stadium
.
Beckham is married to former
Spice Girl
Victoria Beckham (née Adams).
The couple
have three sons and currently reside in Beverly Hills,
California
.
Club career
Childhood and early career
Beckham
was born at Whipps Cross University
Hospital
in Leytonstone
, London
, England. He is the son of David Edward Alan
"Ted" Beckham (b.
Edmonton, London
, July–September 1948), a kitchen fitter,
and wife (m. London Borough of Hackney
, 1969) Sandra Georgina West (b. 1949), a
hairdresser.
He regularly played
football in Ridgeway Park, Chingford
, as a child, and attended Chase Lane Primary School
and Chingford Foundation School. 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." Beckham has described his maternal
grandfather as
Jewish, and has referred to
himself as "half Jewish" and spoken of the influence the religion
has had on him. In his book
Both Feet on the Ground, he
stated that growing up he always attended
church with his parents and his two
sisters, Joanne and Lynne.
His parents were fanatical Manchester United supporters who
would frequently travel to Old Trafford
from London
to attend
the team'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. He played for a local youth team called
the Ridgeway Rovers – 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. Tottenham Hotspur was the first club he played for.
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. 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.
Manchester United
Beckham 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 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.
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. However, this victory was of little use as they finished
third out of four in their group behind
FC
Barcelona on goal difference.
He then went to
Preston North
End on loan for part of the
1994–95 season to get some first
team experience. He impressed, scoring two goals in five
appearances, notably scoring directly from a
corner kick. Beckham returned to Manchester and
finally made his
Premier League debut
for Manchester United on 2 April 1995, in a goal-less draw against
Leeds United.
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 in to United in
the 1990s ("
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, with Beckham scoring
United's only goal of the game; however, United won their next five
matches and the young players performed well.
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
provided the
corner that
Eric Cantona scored from in the FA Cup Final.
Beckham's
first title medal had, for a while, looked like it wouldn't 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 team-mates 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 96.
At the beginning of the
1996–97 season David
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
that floated over the goalkeeper and into the net. When Beckham
scored his famous goal, he did so in shoes custom-made for
Charlie Miller ("Charlie" embroidered on
boots), which had been given to Beckham by mistake. During the
1996–97 season, he became an automatic first-choice player at
United helping them to retain the Premier League championship, and
being voted
PFA Young
Player of the Year by his peers.
On 18 May 1997, Eric Cantona retired as a player and left the
coveted number 7 shirt free, and with Teddy Sheringham arriving
from Tottenham Hotspur as Cantona's successor, Beckham left his
number 10 shirt for Sheringham and picked up the number 7 jersey.
Some fans had felt the number 7 shirt should be retired after
Cantona had himself retired, but the shirt number remains in use to
this day (most recently by another
England star
Michael Owen).
United started the
1997–98 season well but
erratic performances in the second half of the season saw United
finish second behind
Arsenal.
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. 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 Premier League title, United needed to
win their final league match of the season, at home to Tottenham
Hotspur (with reports suggesting that the opposition would allow
themselves to be easily beaten to prevent their deadly local rivals
Arsenal from retaining the title), 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 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.
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, 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.
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 £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" 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.
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 fantastic run of form. He managed six league goals that
season, and scored eight goals in all competitions.
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 goals that season, all in the Premier
League.
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
Argentine
Aldo Duscher, and
England and
Argentina were due to meet
in that year's World Cup. 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
European Cup 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.
2001-02 was arguably Beckham's best season as a United player,
though. He scored 11 goals in 28 league games, and a total of 16
goals in 42 games in all competitions.
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 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. 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. 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 11 goals in 52 games in all competitions.
He was still a first-choice player for England, however, and he was
awarded an
OBE for services
to football on 13 June.
Beckham had made 265 Premier league appearances for United and
scored 61 goals. 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 12
years. 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
Manchester United had been keen to sell Beckham to
FC Barcelona but instead he signed a four-year
contract with
Real Madrid, with the
transfer fee being about
€35 million (£25m).
The transfer was completed on 1 July 2003 and made him the third
Englishman to play for the club after
Laurie Cunningham and
Steve McManaman. Although Beckham had worn
the number seven shirt for Manchester United and England, he was
unable to wear it at Madrid as it was currently assigned to club
captain
Raúl. 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.
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 (including
scoring less than three minutes into his La Liga debut), but the
team, whose club president 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 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. 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. He was sent off
shortly afterwards, this time in a league match for Real Madrid
against
Valencia CF. Having received a
yellow card, he was judged to
have 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 CF. In that season, Beckham
led La Liga in number of assists.
Real Madrid finished second to Barcelona in the 2005–06 La Liga,
albeit with a large 12 point gap, and only reached the last sixteen
in the Champions League after losing to
Arsenal.

Warming up with Real Madrid
During
the season, Beckham established football academies in Los Angeles,
California
and East London
and he was named a judge for the 2006 British Book
Awards.
In 2007, Real Madrid won their first Spanish La Liga title in three
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 the speedier
José
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.
On 11 January 2007, Beckham announced that he had signed a
five-year deal to play for
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.Capello
backtracked on that statement and Beckham rejoined the team for
their match against
Real Sociedad on
10 February 2007 – he scored and Real Madrid won. 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
RCD Mallorca, which saw them clinch the title
from Barcelona. Although he limped off the field, he was replaced
by
José Antonio Reyes who
scored two goals and the team won the season's La Liga title, their
first since Beckham had signed with them. 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.
At the end of the season,
Real Madrid
announced that they would try to untie David Beckham's transfer to
LA Galaxy with him playing with improved form, but were
unsuccessful, mainly due to LA Galaxy's refusal to listen.
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.
Los Angeles Galaxy
It was confirmed on 11 January 2007 that David Beckham would be
leaving Real Madrid to join
Major
League Soccer's Los Angeles
Galaxy. The following day, Beckham's official press conference
was held in conjunction with the
2007 MLS SuperDraft.

Beckham (centre) scores his
first goal for LA Galaxy
Beckham's contract with Los Angeles Galaxy took effect on 11 July,
and on 13 July, was officially unveiled as a Galaxy player at
The Home Depot
Center
. 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.
On 21 July, Beckham made his Galaxy debut after coming on in the
78th minute in a 1–0 loss to
Chelsea
during the
World Series of
Soccer. Two weeks later, Beckham made his league debut as a
substitute on 9 August versus
DC United.
Beckham returned to the pitch the following week, again facing DC
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. 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.

Right
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).
Beckham trained with
Arsenal from 4
January 2008 for three weeks, until he returned to the Galaxy for
pre-season training. Beckham scored his first league goal with the
Galaxy on 3 April against the
San
Jose Earthquakes in the 9th minute. 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 halfway line
against Wimbledon at Selhurst Park
. Overall, however, the Galaxy had a
disappointing year, failing to qualify for the end-of-season
play-offs.
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".
However, Galaxy 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.In the
final on the 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.
Loans to Milan
In 2008, Beckham's success in the England national team under
Fabio Capello led to speculation that
he may return to Europe in order to retain match fitness for the
World Cup qualifying
matches in 2009. On 30 October 2008,
Milan announced that Beckham was to join them on
loan from 7 January 2009. Despite
this and other speculation, Beckham made it clear that the move in
no way signaled 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. 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. At Milan, he chose the number 32
shirt previously worn by
Christian
Vieri, as both the number 7 and 23 shirts were already used by
other players. After his physical, Beckham was told by a club
doctor that he believed he can continue playing football for
another five years, when he will be 38.
Beckham made his Serie A debut for Milan against
Roma on 11 January 2009 and played 89 minutes of
the 2–2 draw. 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. Though Beckham was
expected to return to L.A. in March, after impressing at the
Italian club, scoring two goals in his first four matches and
assisting on several more, rumors began to swirl that Beckham would
stay in Milan, with the Italian club reportedly offering to pay a
multi-million dollar fee for the English legend. 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. However, Milan
failed to match Galaxy's valuation of Beckham, in the
$10-15 million range.
However, negotiations continued during a month of speculation. On 2
March, the
Los Angeles
Times reported that Beckham's loan had been extended
through mid-July. 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 till the
end of the 2009 MLS season. In November 2009, it was confirmed that
Beckham would return to Milan for a second loan period beginning in
January 2010.
International career
Beckham as England captain
Beckham made his first appearance for the
England national football
team on 1 September 1996, in a
World
Cup qualifying match against
Moldova.
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
, but the
team's manager Glenn Hoddle publicly
accused him of not concentrating on the tournament, 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.
Beckham, after having been fouled by
Diego
Simeone, kicked Simeone whilst lying on the floor, 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. 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.
The abuse that Beckham was receiving from English supporters peaked
during England's 3–2 defeat by
Portugal in
UEFA Euro 2000, a match where Beckham set up
two goals, when a group of England supporters taunted him
throughout the match. 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.
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. When
Teddy Sheringham
was fouled eight yards (7 metres) 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.
Beckham 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.
Beckham played in all of England's matches at
UEFA 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.
Beckham became a
UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador in
January 2005 and was involved in promoting London's successful bid
for the
2012 Summer Olympic
Games. 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.
In England's opening game at the
2006 FIFA 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 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 separate World Cups, 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 score 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, 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." (Beckham had actually won 94
caps up to that point.) He was succeeded by
Chelsea captain
John Terry.
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.
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, 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 ever to play for England while with a non-European club team.
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 has no plans to
retire from international football and wanted to continue playing
for the national team. 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.
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 FIFA World Cup.
On 11 May
2008, Capello included an in-form Beckham in his 31 man England
squad to face the United States at Wembley
Stadium
on 28 May before the away fixture with Trinidad and
Tobago on 1 June. Beckham was honored 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. 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.
During
the 2010 World Cup Qualifier against Belarus in 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 3rd highest capped player
in history, over-taking 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. 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.
International goals
As of 28 October 2009
| Goal |
Date |
Venue |
Opponent |
Score |
Result |
Competition |
Reports |
| 1. |
26 June 1998 |
Stade de Gerland , Lyon |
|
2–0 |
2–0 |
1998 FIFA World Cup |
[960] |
| 2. |
24 March 2001 |
Anfield , Liverpool |
|
2–1 |
2–1 |
FIFA World Cup
2002 qualifying |
[961] |
| 3. |
25 May 2001 |
Pride Park , Derby |
|
3–0 |
4–0 |
Friendly match |
[962] |
| 4. |
6 June 2001 |
Olympic Stadium , Athens |
|
2–0 |
2–0 |
FIFA World Cup
2002 qualifying |
[963] |
| 5. |
6 October 2001 |
Old Trafford , Manchester |
|
2–2 |
2–2 |
FIFA World Cup
2002 qualifying |
[964] |
| 6. |
10 November 2001 |
Old Trafford , Manchester |
|
1–0 |
1–1 |
Friendly match |
[965] |
| 7. |
7 June 2002 |
Sapporo Dome , Sapporo |
|
1–0 |
1–0 |
2002 FIFA World Cup |
[966] |
| 8. |
12 October 2002 |
Tehelné pole , Bratislava |
|
1–1 |
2–1 |
UEFA Euro 2004
qualifying |
[967] |
| 9. |
16 October 2002 |
St Mary's Stadium , Southampton |
|
1–1 |
2–2 |
UEFA Euro 2004
qualifying |
[968] |
| 10. |
29 March 2003 |
Rheinpark Stadion , Vaduz |
|
2–0 |
2–0 |
UEFA Euro 2004
qualifying |
[969] |
| 11. |
2 April 2003 |
Stadium of Light , Sunderland |
|
2–0 |
2–0 |
UEFA Euro 2004
qualifying |
[970] |
| 12. |
20 August 2003 |
Portman Road , Ipswich |
|
1–0 |
3–1 |
Friendly match |
[971] |
| 13. |
6 September 2003 |
Gradski , Skopje |
|
2–1 |
2–1 |
UEFA Euro 2004
qualifying |
[972] |
| 14. |
18 August 2004 |
St James' Park , Newcastle |
|
1–0 |
3–0 |
Friendly match |
[973] |
| 15. |
9 October 2004 |
Old Trafford , Manchester |
|
2– 0 |
2–0 |
FIFA World Cup
2006 qualifying |
[974] |
| 16. |
30 March 2005 |
St James' Park , Newcastle |
|
2– 0 |
2–0 |
FIFA World Cup
2006 qualifying |
[975] |
| 17. |
25 June 2006 |
Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion , Stuttgart |
|
1–0 |
1–0 |
FIFA World Cup 2006 |
[976] |
Discipline
Former manager
Alex Ferguson said that
he
"practised with a discipline to achieve an accuracy that
other players wouldn't care about." He 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.
Beckham was the first England player ever to collect two red cards
and the first England captain to be sent off. 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.
He amassed 41 yellow cards and four red cards for Real
Madrid.
Honours
Club
Manchester United
Real Madrid
Los Angeles Galaxy
Individual
Orders and special awards
Statistics
David Beckham Academy
In 2005,
Beckham founded the David Beckham
Academy football school, operating from two sites: in London
and in
Los
Angeles
, California
. Further sites are planned at Cabo São Roque
in Natal
, Brazil
, and in
Asia.
Personal life

David and Victoria Beckham at the 2007
British Grand Prix at Silverstone
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.
437 staff were employed for the wedding reception, which was
estimated to have cost £500,000.
In 1999,
the Beckhams purchased their most famous home, unofficially dubbed
Beckingham
Palace
in Hertfordshire
, north of London
. It
is estimated to be worth £7.5 million.
David and Victoria
have three sons together: Brooklyn Joseph Beckham (born 4 March
1999 in London,
England
), Romeo James Beckham (born 1 September 2002 in
London, England), and Cruz David Beckham (born 20 February 2005 in
Madrid,
Spain
[the word "cruz" is Spanish for "cross"]). Both Brooklyn
and Romeo's godfather is
Elton John and
godmother is
Elizabeth Hurley. They
have stated that they would like to have more children, especially
a daughter.
In April
2007, the family purchased their new Italian
villa in Beverly Hills,
California
, to coincide with Beckham's transfer to the
Los Angeles Galaxy in
July. The mansion, priced at $22 million, is near the
homes of
Tom Cruise and
Katie Holmes, and talk-show host
Jay Leno, in an exclusive gated community in the
hills overlooking the city.
Affair claims
In April 2004, the British tabloid
News of the World carried claims by
his former personal assistant
Rebecca
Loos that he and Loos 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".There has never been any
proof of any of the allegations of Beckham's claimed infidelity. In
an interview with
W Magazine,
Victoria Beckham told a reporter,
"I'm not going to lie: it was
a really tough time. It was hard for our entire
families. But I realized a lot of people have a
price."
Legal Issues
In
December 2008, Beckham and his bodyguard were sued by paparazzi photographer Emicles da Mata, who
claimed that he was assaulted by them when attempting to take a
picture of Beckham in Beverly Hills
. Da Mata is seeking unspecified damages for
assault, battery, and intentional infliction of emotional
distress.
Fame beyond football
David Beckham signs autographs for fans after the first annual COPA
Minnesota benefit game between the LA Galaxy and the Minnesota
Thunder
'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." 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.
Beckham became known as a fashion plate, 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.
In 2002 Beckham was hailed as the ultimate "
metrosexual" by the man who invented the term
and has been described as such by scores of other articles
since.
In 2007, the Beckhams were reportedly 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.
According to
Google, "David Beckham" was
searched for more than any other sports topic on their site in 2003
and 2004.
Upon
their arrival in Los Angeles on 12 July 2007, the night before
Beckham's formal introduction, Los Angeles
International Airport
was packed with paparazzi and news
reporters. On the next night, Victoria appeared on
NBC's
The Tonight Show
with
Jay Leno to talk about the 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"
On 22
July, a huge 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.
Beckham has many endorsement deals making him one of the most
recognizable athletes throughout the world. On 31 December 2008, it
was announced that Pepsi Co. was ending its endorsement deal with
the player after a 10-year collaboration.
Charitable work
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.More recently Beckham has pledged his support for the
current
Unite for
Children, Unite against AIDS campaign.
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 passed away on 29 January 2007.
Beckham
is a spokesman for Malaria No More,
a New York
City
-based non-profit 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.
Since he has joined
Major League
Soccer, he has been a very public advocate in the U.S. for
related charities such as "MLS W.O.R.K.S."
On 17 August 2007, he
conducted a youth clinic in New York City's Harlem
neighbourhood, 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 also were with
Beckham, teaching skills to disadvantaged youth to benefit
FC Harlem Lions.
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.
The Goal! Trilogy
Beckham makes a cameo appearance with
Zinedine Zidane and
Raúl, in the 2005 film
Goal!: The Dream Begins. Lookalike Andy
Harmer, who played him in
Bend It Like Beckham, also
appears here in one party scene as Beckham. Beckham himself appears
in the sequel
Goal! 2: Living the Dream... in
a larger role, when the film's lead character gets transferred to
Real Madrid. This time the story
centres 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 appeared in
Goal!
3: Taking on the
World, which was released
straight to DVD on 15 June 2009.
Despite
moving to Los
Angeles
, California
, Beckham has expressed no personal interest in
pursuit of acting roles, saying he is too "stiff".
Records
Beckham has captained
England 59 times during his
tenure as England captain, one of the most in England's
history.
With his free kick goal against
Ecuador in the second round
of the
2006 FIFA World Cup,
Beckham gained membership into two of football's exclusive clubs:
he became the only English player — and the 21st player regardless
of nationality — to score in three world cups;
Real Madrid teammate
Raúl also achieved this feat a few
days earlier. It also made him only the fifth player in World Cup
history to score twice from a direct free kick; the other four were
Pelé,
Roberto
Rivelino,
Teófilo
Cubillas, and
Bernard Genghini
(Beckham had previously scored this way against
Colombia in the first round
of the
1998 FIFA 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, written in
Hindi, because Beckham thought it would be
"tacky" to have it in English. Another tattoo, written in
Hebrew, reads אני לדודי ודודי לי הרעה
בשושנים, translated into: "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. Beckham
has also been ridiculed in the press for looking like a "
Hells Angel biker" and a "football yob" due to
his ever-expanding number of tattoos, their design, and their
location. He often wears long sleeved shirts when playing football
to cover his tattoos from those who may feel uncomfortable about
them due to their beliefs.
A chronology of Beckham's tattoos includes:
- April 1999 - Son Brooklyn's name on his back
- April 1999 - "Guardian Angel" on his back
- 2000 - "Victoria" (in Hindi) design on his left arm
- April 2002 - Roman numeral VII (7) on his right forearm
- May 2003 - Latin phrase "Perfectio In Spiritu",
translated into "Spiritual Perfection", on his right arm
- May 2003 - Latin phrase "Ut Amem Et Foveam",
translated into "So That I Love And Cherish", on his left arm
- 2003 - Son Romeo's name on his back
- 2003 - Classical art design on his right shoulder
- 2004 - Winged cross on the back of his neck
- 2004 - Angel with motto "In the Face of Adversity" on right
arm
- March 2005 - Son Cruz's name on his back
- June 2006 - Second angel and clouds added to right arm and
shoulder
- January 2008 - Portrait of Victoria on left forearm
- February 2008 - "Forever by your side" on left forearm
- 9
March 2008 in 4th floor, No 8, Cameron
Road, Tsim Sha
Tsui
Hong Kong - The Chinese proverb "Shēng sǐ yǒu mìng
fù guì zaì tiān" (生死有命 富貴在天) translated into "Death and life are
fated. Riches and honour are governed by heaven" down his
left torso, running from his nipple to his
groin
- July 2009 - "ring o' roses" on his left arm for 10th wedding
anniversary
Beckham has attributed the many tattoos to his
obsessive-compulsive disorder
and claims to be addicted to the pain of the needle.
See also
References
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