David Beckham, in full David Robert Joseph Beckham (born May 2, 1975, Leytonstone, East London, England) English football (soccer) player who gained international fame for his on-field play as well as for his highly publicized personal life.
At age 11 Beckham won a football contest, and as a teenager he competed on Manchester United’s
youth squad, leading it to a national championship in 1992. Three years
later he began playing with the professional team in league
competition, and during the 1995–96 season he helped Manchester United win the league title and the Football Association
(FA) Cup. Beckham attracted national attention in August 1996 when he
scored a goal from the halfway line (a feat roughly equivalent to a
golfer’s hole in one). The following year Manchester United successfully
defended its league title, and Beckham was voted Young Player of the
Year. In the 1998–99 season Manchester United won the league title, the
FA Cup, and the European Cup. Beckham was named best midfielder and Most
Valuable Player. Considered one of the sport’s elite players, he was
perhaps best known for his free kicks and crosses; the 2002 film Bend It Like Beckham
paid homage to his kicking ability. After helping Manchester United win
three more league titles (2000, 2001, and 2003), he left the team in
2003 to join the Spanish football club Real Madrid. Four years later he signed a record-setting deal with the Los Angeles Galaxy of Major League Soccer (MLS) in the United States. In October 2008 Beckham signed to play with Italian football powerhouse AC Milan
during the MLS off-season. In 2011 he helped the Galaxy win an MLS Cup
title. The Galaxy won a second MLS Cup title in 2012, and Beckham left
the team at the end of the season. In 2013 he joined the French
first-league team Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), and PSG won the French
domestic title in his one season with the team. Beckham retired from
football soon after winning his championship with PSG.
In 1996 Beckham first played on England’s national team, in a World Cup qualifying match. At the 1998 World Cup
he drew much criticism after he was ejected from a game for kicking an
opponent. England lost the match and was eliminated from the
competition. In 2000 Beckham was made captain of the national team. At
the 2002 and 2006 World Cups, England was defeated in the quarterfinals.
After the 2006 tournament, Beckham stepped down as captain, and he was
later dropped from England’s national team. He was recalled to the team
in 2007, and the following year he posted his 100th international
appearance, becoming the fifth person to do so in the history of English
football. Beckham was poised to be the first Englishman to appear in
four World Cups, but he tore his Achilles tendon while playing for AC Milan
in March 2010 and was ruled out for the 2010 tournament. A healthy but
older Beckham was not selected for the English side at the 2012 European Championship,
and he finished his national career with 115 international games
played, the most in his country’s history for a non-goalkeeper.
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