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{{Football player infobox| playername= David Beckham
| fullname = David Robert Joseph Beckham
| nickname = Becks, Goldenballs, DB
| image =
Image:Beckham02.jpg 260px|David Beckham
| dateofbirth =
2 May,
1975
| cityofbirth = Leytonstone, London
| countryofbirth =
United Kingdom U.K.
| height = 5 ft 11.5 in (182 cm)
| currentclub = Real Madrid
| position = Right midfield, centre midfield
| youthyears = 1991–92
| youthclubs = Manchester United
| years = 1993–2003
1995
2003–
| clubs = Manchester United
Preston North End (loan)
Real Madrid
| caps(goals) = 266 (61)
5 (2)
81 (8)
| nationalyears = 1996–
| nationalteam = England
| nationalcaps(goals) = 86 (16)
}}
'''David Beckham'''
Order of the British Empire OBE (born
2 May,
1975 in
Leytonstone,
London) is an
England English football (soccer) footballer, widely regarded as the most famous player still in the sport. He currently plays for
Real Madrid and as captain of the
England national football team English national team. David Beckham is especially noted for the quality of his crossing and the ability to hit
free-kicks particularly from long-range and swinging
corner kick corners. He is also famed for his
celebrity lifestyle trappings,
media attention and
marketing potential.
He signed schoolboy forms for
Manchester United F.C. in 1989, became a trainee in 1991 and signed a professional contract with them soon after making his first first-team appearance in 1992.
By 1995, he had established himself as a first-team player at United and won
FA Premier League Premier League and
FA Cup winners' medals with the club in 1996. He was soon selected to play for England after winning another league medal in 1997. He was sent off in a
Football World Cup World Cup match against
Argentina national football team Argentina for kicking
Diego Simeone, earning criticism from British football fans. However, he redeemed himself with his strong play and helped United win the league, FA Cup, and
UEFA Champions League the following year to complete an unprecedented treble. His relationship with the club's manager
Alex Ferguson Sir Alex Ferguson began to deteriorate, though, and although he won further league championships with United in 2000 and 2001, he left the club to join
Real Madrid in 2003.
While his performances for Real Madrid have attracted praise, the team itself has been in turmoil. As of November 2005, Beckham has had 5 different coaches in
Real Madrid and failed to win any major trophies with his struggling new team.
Beckham's relationship with and marriage to the former
Spice Girls Spice Girl Victoria Beckham Victoria (née Adams) has contributed towards him becoming a major celebrity away from football, and his name was searched for on Google more than that of any other sporting personality in 2003 and 2004.{{ref|googlehits}} The Beckhams have three sons,
Brooklyn Beckham Brooklyn, born
4 March,
1999, Romeo, born
1 September,
2002, and Cruz, born
20 February,
2005.
Childhood and early career
Beckham was born in
Leytonstone, east
London, the son of Ted Beckham (a kitchen fitter) and Sandra West (a hairdresser). In his first
autobiography My World, which was serialised in
OK! OK! Magazine, David was quoted as saying; "I've probably had more contact with Judaism than with any other religion." Beckham is Jewish on his maternal grandfather's side (presently, Beckham and his wife have embraced the mystic Jewish offshoot of
Kabbalah, and both have also obtained matching tattoos from the
Song of Songs that says, in Hebrew: “I am for my beloved, and my beloved is for me, who grazes sheep in rose-like pastures").
The Beckhams were fanatical Manchester United supporters, who would regularly travel to
Old Trafford (football) Old Trafford by coach and frequently went to away games. David was a strong cross-country runner who regularly finished first in his age group in the
Essex cross-country championships, but he had inherited his parents' love of Manchester United and his main 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 at
FC Barcelona in a talent competition.
He was Manchester United's mascot for a match against
West Ham United F.C. in 1986. The young Beckham had trials with
Leyton Orient F.C. and attended
Tottenham Hotspur F.C.'s school of excellence, but once Manchester United offered him a place there was no doubting which club he would go to.
He signed schoolboy forms at United on his fourteenth birthday in 1989, then signed a
Youth Training Scheme contract on
8 July,
1991. He was part of an exceptionally talented group of young players at the club, including the future internationals
Paul Scholes,
Nicky Butt,
Ryan Giggs,
Phil Neville and
Gary Neville.
These players later helped the club to win the
FA Youth Cup in May 1992, with Beckham scoring in the second leg of the final against
Crystal Palace F.C. He had his first appearance for United's first team that year, as a substitute in a
League Cup match against
Brighton & Hove Albion F.C., 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 F.C., and he won another medal in 1994 when the club's reserve team won their league.
He went to
Preston North End F.C. on loan in the 1994-95 season to get some first team experience, then made his first
FA Premier League Premier League appearance for Manchester United on
2 April,
1995, in a goalless draw against
Leeds United F.C..
Manchester United
Becoming a first team player (1995-98)
United manager
Alex Ferguson had large confidence in the club's young players and when three of his first-team players left the club at the end of the 1994-95 season, he made the decision to let the youth team players replace them instead of buying players from other clubs. The criticism of Ferguson increased when United started the season with a 3–1 defeat at
Aston Villa F.C.{{ref|villadefeat}}, with Beckham scoring United's only goal of the game. However, many of the doubters were won over when the team won their next five matches.
Beckham became a regular player in the team and helped them to win the Premiership and
FA Cup double that season, scoring the winner in the semi-final against
Chelsea F.C. and also supplying the corner kick cross that
Eric Cantona scored with a volley from in the
FA Cup Final.
In August 1996, Beckham became something of a household name when he scored a spectacular goal in a match against
Wimbledon F.C.
With United 2 – 0 ahead, 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.
Sky Sports' commentator
Martin Tyler's words "You'll see that over and over again" proved prophetic as the goal was voted
FA Premier League Premier League '''Goal of the Decade''' in 2003.
Beckham's name was frequently mentioned in the press, and he made his first appearance for the
England national football team on
1 September,
1996, in a
Football World Cup world cup qualifying a match against
Moldova national football team Moldova.
He became an automatic first-choice player at United that season, scoring a series of blistering goals and sublime free kicks, thus helping them to retain their league championship. He was voted
PFA Young Player of the Year by his peers.
In 1998, Beckham started dating the
Spice Girl Victoria Beckham Victoria Adams and was pictured wearing a
sarong while they were on holiday together. Their relationship attracted a great deal of media interest. United started the season well, but their results deteriorated when several players became injured and they finished the season in second place.
World Cup 1998
Beckham had played in all of England's qualifying matches for the {{wc|1998}} and travelled with the England squad to the finals in
France, but the team's manager
Glenn Hoddle publicly accused him of not concentrating on the tournament,{{ref.html">Colombia national football team
Colombia, which England needed to win to ensure their progress in the tournament, and played well, scoring one of his trademark free kicks in a 2–0 victory.
In the second round of that competition, he received a
red card in England's match against
Argentina national football team Argentina, for kicking out at
Diego Simeone following a foul challenge by the Argentine. As Beckham lay on the pitch he held out his right leg as Simeone backed into it and fell over. 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, waving imaginary red cards at the referee, urging him to send Beckham off.{{ref|simeoneconfession}}
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
public house pub, and the ''
Daily Mirror'' newspaper printing a
darts dartboard with a picture of him in the middle.{{ref|dartboard}} However, several tabloids later apologized for their excessive criticism, which also died down after Simeone confessed that he had tried to bait Beckham into retaliating.
The treble season (1998-99)
In the 1998–99 season, he was part of the United team that won the "treble" — Premier League, FA Cup and
UEFA Champions League 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.
Throughout the season, Beckham was jeered by opposition supporters whenever he touched the ball, but he consistently played well and his crossing provided a significant number of goals for United's forwards
Dwight Yorke and
Andy Cole. United's supporters had mostly forgiven him for the problems he'd had with England, and were frequently heard to chant "Argentina" in response to the other supporters' taunts. On a more positive note for Beckham, Victoria gave birth to their first child Brooklyn on
4 March,
1999.
United needed to win their final league match of the season at home to
Tottenham Hotspur F.C. to ensure they would win the league championship, but Tottenham took an early lead in the match. Beckham scored their equaliser and United went on to win the match and the league.
Beckham played in United's FA Cup final win over Newcastle and played in centre-midfield for the UEFA Champions League final as United's first choice centre-midfielders were suspended for the match.
United were losing the Champions League final 1–0 at the end of normal time, but won the trophy by scoring two goals in stoppage time. Both of the goals came from corners taken by Beckham, and this, combined with his performances over the rest of the season, led to him finishing runner up for 1999's
European Footballer of the Year award.
Wedding
He married Victoria, "
Posh Spice" from the
Spice Girls, at
Luttrellstown Castle,
County Dublin,
Republic of Ireland on
4 July,
1999. The wedding attracted enormous media coverage. Beckham's teammate
Gary Neville was the best man, and Brooklyn was the ring bearer.
The media were kept away from the ceremony as the Beckhams had a deal with
OK! OK! Magazine giving them exclusive rights for photographs. They were later accused of bad taste after photographs showed that they had sat on thrones for the ceremony. 437 staff were employed for the wedding reception, which was estimated to have cost (UK) £500,000. {{ref|wedding}}
1999-2000 season
Despite Beckham's achievements in the 1998-99 season, he was still unpopular among opposition fans and many journalists, and he was heavily criticised after being sent off for a deliberate foul in Manchester United's
FIFA World Club Championship 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,{{ref|necaxa}} 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, the club gave Beckham 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. Fergusion claimed 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 F.C. He later criticised Beckham in an updated edition of his 1999 autobiography, claiming he hadn't been "fair to his team mates".
{{ref|missedtraining}}
Beckham had a good season for his club, though, and helped United to win the Premier League by a record margin.
Winning over the England fans
The abuse that Beckham was receiving from English supporters peaked during England's 3–2 defeat by Portugal in {{Ec2|2000}}, when a group of England supporters taunted him throughout the match with chants including "we hope your kid dies of cancer". It should be noted that this was a very small group of people (less than 10) and not the England fans as a whole.{{ref|scum}} Beckham responded with
the finger 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.{{ref|aboutturn}} According to an article by Stephen Thanabalan for World Soccer magazine, the effective turning point for the media came as a result of a realisation that they had a need to promote a responsibility and positivity in the game in educating the public, as by the end of {{Ec2|2000}}, it was becoming clear that the abuse of Beckham was run as a mere vehicle for certain perpetrators to platform
hooliganism or hate campaigns in the sport, and it was damaging to not just the
England national football team England team, but to the reputation of English Football and the
FA Premier League in general. Secondly, the media realised then that Beckham was a crucial linchpin the side increasingly looked dependent upon as even though the team was knocked out in the group stages, any criticism of Beckham simply had to be emanating from unprofessional grounds because on the pitch, Beckham was arguably
England national football team England 's best performer at the tournament. Beckham's crosses assisted in all the side's goals against
Portugal national football team Portugal (scored by
Steve McManaman and
Paul Scholes), and against
Germany national football team Germany (scored by
Alan Shearer). The goal against Germany was extra significant too because it symbolised Beckham's ability to help the Three Lions overcome the ghosts of her recent past- namely, {{Ec2|1996}}.
Following
Kevin Keegan's resignation as England manager in October 2000, Beckham was promoted to team captain by the caretaker manager
Peter John Taylor Peter Taylor, and then kept the role under new manager
Sven-Göran Eriksson. He helped England to qualify for the {{Wc.html">Germany national football team
Germany in
Munich. The final step in Beckham's conversion from villain to hero happened in England's 2 – 2 draw against
Greece national football team Greece on
6 October,
2001. England needed to win or draw the match in order to qualify for the World Cup, but were losing 2–1 with little time remaining. With
Teddy Sheringham being fouled some eight yards outside the Greek penalty area, England was awarded a free-kick and Beckham ensured England's qualification with a curling strike of the kind which had become his trademark. Shortly afterwards, he was voted the
BBC Sports Personality of the Year for 2001.
Metatarsal injury
On
10 April,
2002, Beckham was injured during a Champions League match against ''
Deportivo La Coruña'', breaking the
metatarsal bones of his left foot. There was speculation 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 {{ref|duscher}}.
Those speculations were unfounded, though, and the accusations were never proved. 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 the many endorsement deals he had made him the highest-paid player in the world at the time. {{ref|lastunitedcontract}}
World Cup 2002 and final season at United
He was partially fit by the time of the {{wc|2002}} and played in the first match against
Sweden national football team Sweden. Beckham scored the winning goal of the match against Argentina, with a penalty, and that caused Argentina to fail to qualify for the playoff stage. England were eventually knocked out of the tournament by
Brazil national football team Brazil in the Quarter-Finals.
Following an injury early in the 2002-03 season, Beckham was unable to regain his place in the 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 F.C., Alex Ferguson kicked a football boot which struck Beckham over the eye, causing a cut which 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.{{ref.html">Santiago Bernabéu Stadium
Bernabéu Stadium.
In the return leg at
Old Trafford on
23 April,
2003, Beckham was controversially left on the bench for the start of the match. It got even worse for United when Real Madrid went 1-0 up inside the opening 10 minutes through
Ronaldo LuÃs Nazário de Lima Ronaldo. At half time it was 1 all with
Ruud van Nistelrooy levelling matters just before the break. Ronaldo scored two more goals after the break in the space of eight minutes to seal his hat-trick, with
Iván Helguera scoring an own goal for United in between Ronaldo's two goals. In the 63rd minute, with United trailing 3-2 on the night and 6-3 on aggregate, Ferguson elected to bring on Beckham at the expense of
Juan Sebastián Verón.
Six minutes after coming off the bench Beckham had a free kick which he dispatched into the net with great power and accuracy, with the ball coming off the underside of the crossbar. In the 84th minute Beckham managed to reach the ball in a goalmouth scramble before Helguera to poke the ball over the line to score his second of the night. United won on the night thanks to Beckham's heroics, but lost 6-5 on aggregate, needing only two goals to progress due to the away goal ruling. Beckham also scored the winning goal in their final match of the season against
Everton F.C.
He was still a first-choice player for England, however, and he was awarded an OBE for services to football on
13 June.{{ref|obe}}
Real Madrid
On
17 June,
2003, Beckham signed a four-year
contract with
Real Madrid of
Spain, potentially worth up to
Euro €35 million (UK£ 25,000,000,
USD $41,000,000). The transfer was completed on
1 July,
2003, and made him the third Englishman to ever play for the club after
Laurie Cunningham in the 1980s, and
Steve McManaman in the late 1990s to early 2000s.
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 were expected to receive €624,000 for the sale of the shirts.
At the time the transfer was announced, Beckham and his wife were on a week-long tour of Asia promoting beauty products,
chocolate, motor oil, and
mobile phones. It was reported that this tour would earn more money for the Beckhams than the first year of David's Real Madrid contract.
Although Beckham had worn the number seven shirt for Manchester United and England, he was unable to wear it at Madrid as
Raúl González had the right to wear it written into his contract. He chose to wear 23 instead. At the time, some speculated that this was a tribute to
Michael Jordan who had worn that number for the
Chicago Bulls; however, he has since stated that he was unaware of this link when selecting his squad number.
2003-04 season
=Alleged affair with Rebecca Loos
=
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, were not performing well.
Beckham 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".{{ref|loos}}
Near the end of the 2003 - 2004 season, ''
The Daily Telegraph'' reported that Beckham's major sponsors were trying to arrange for him to return to England for the 2004-05 season. Sources within the family told the ''
The Daily Telegraph'' that Beckham would almost certainly be back in London.
Real Madrid denied rumours that they were interested in selling Beckham, and banned British reporters from access to the team.
Real Madrid finished the season in a disappointing fourth place, and were knocked out of the
UEFA Champions League at the quarter-final stage.
[[Image: Beckham_Euro2004.jpg |frame|right|David Beckham on international duty
Image © http://soccer-europe.com]]
=Disappointment at Euro 2004
=
Beckham played in all of England's matches at {{Ec2|2004}}, but the tournament was a disappointment for him. He had a penalty saved in England's 2-1 defeat to
France national football team France and missed another in a
penalty shootout (football) penalty shootout in the quarter final against
Portugal national football team Portugal. England lost the shootout and went out of the competition.
2004-05 season
In July 2004, while David 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.{{ref|intruder}}
=Deliberate booking
=
Beckham made more headlines on
9 October when he admitted he had intentionally fouled
Ben Thatcher in an England match against
Wales national football team Wales in order to get himself booked. Beckham was due to receive a one-match suspension for his next
yellow card caution, and 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 British
Football Association asked Beckham for an explanation of his actions and he admitted that he had "made a mistake" and apologised.{{ref|walesbooking}}
In November 2004 it was reported that Real Madrid intended to offer Beckham a two-year extension to his contract, which would effectively keep him in Madrid for the remainder of his playing career. The following month, the announcement of plans for the christening of the Beckhams' two children, including the construction of a fake
Gothic architecture Gothic chapel for £120,000 on the grounds of their
Berkshire estate, were received with some ridicule, especially as neither is particularly religious.
Beckham became a
UNICEF List of UNICEF Goodwill Ambassadors goodwill amabassador in January 2005, having supported the charity for a number of years.{{ref|unicef}}
Real Madrid had another disappointing season, finishing second in the league to
FC Barcelona and only reaching the last sixteen in the Champions League.
2005-06 season: three sendings off
In October 2005, while playing in the World Cup Qualifying match against
Austria national football team Austria, Beckham became the first England captain to be sent off, and the first player to be sent off twice while playing for England. Nonetheless, England held on to win the match 1-0 and later qualified for the
Football World Cup, 2006 2006 tournament due to results elsewhere.
Four days later they beat
Poland national football team Poland 2-1 to top the qualifying group. Shortly afterwards, Beckham was sent off while playing 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, athough the dismissal was cancelled on appeal two days later.
On
3 December,
2005, in the Real Madrid v Getafe match in the Spanish league, Beckham was again sent off in the 58th minute for a rash tackle.
Beckham established two football academies bearing his name, one in
Los Angeles and one in east London. He owns a company called Footwork Productions Ltd. The turnover of the company equates to David Beckham earning almost £47,500 every day, before expenses.
In January, Beckham [http://www.thebookstandard.com/bookstandard/search/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1001842661 was named] a judge for the 2006 British Book Awards.
Milestones
Beckham made his 85th appearance for England in 2005 and is expected to captain the team at the {{Wc|2006}} in Germany. If so, he would become only the sixth England player to represent his country at three World Cup competitions (although
Sol Campbell and
Michael Owen are expected to achieve this feat at the same time), and the fourth (after
Billy Wright (footballer) Billy Wright,
Bobby Moore and
Bryan Robson) to captain the team at more than one World Cup. Beckham is also a reasonable candidate to record 100 appearances for his country.
He captained his country for a landmark 50th time in the friendly international against Argentina in November 2005. Beckham is one of only four players to have appeared 100 times in the Champions League.{{ref|100apps}}
Miscellaneous
Early on in his career Beckham secured a number of lucrative sponsorship deals including
Brylcreem,
Adidas,
Vodafone (which ended in July 2005) and
Diesel (clothing company) Diesel.
Despite the USA's
Soccer in the United States uneven acceptance of soccer, Beckham's recognition in the USA is strong enough to enable him to appear in print and television advertising for various sponsors, including
Global Gillette Gillette razors.
Following his move to Real Madrid and the disappointment of Euro 2004, British media interest in the Beckham's has faded despite an alleged affair with
Rebecca Loos, his former personal assistant. For the first time, the Beckham "brand" had been tainted.
He has become more well known in
North America since the success of the British film ''
Bend It Like Beckham''. It is about a British
Sikh girl who idolises David Beckham and harbours ambitions of being a football player.
Allegedly, in May 2003 Manchester United manager
Sir Alex Ferguson ordered Beckham not to wear his hair band during matches. It has been speculated that he believed it to be too
effeminate.
Beckham is viewed by some as the most famous example of
metrosexual metrosexuality, a type of personality which combines feminine and masculine characteristics.
He has bought a multi-million dollar home in
The Palm,
Jumeirah, in
Dubai,
United Arab Emirates.
Some regarded Beckham as instrumental in the success of the Olympic bid for ''
London 2012''.
At the opening ceremony of the
2002 Commonwealth Games, Beckham escorted the then six-year-old
Kirsty Howard as she presented the Jubilee Baton to the Queen. Howard's public notability first arose after having held Beckham’s hand as he led England onto the pitch for their crucial
2002 World Cup qualifier against Greece (October 06, 2001; Old Trafford, 2-2). The pair have continued to enjoy a long-standing association.
On
3 April,
2006,
The Independent published a report, stating that Beckham, in an interview with
ITV1, admitted to suffering from
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD).{{ref|ocd}}
Quotations {{fact}}
"10 heroic lions, one stupid boy" — ''
Daily Mirror'' headline after Beckham's sending off against Argentina.
"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" —
Sir Alex Ferguson (1999) {{ref|mml137}}
"He cannot kick with his left foot, he cannot head a ball, he cannot tackle, and he doesn't score many goals. Apart from that he's alright." —
George Best
"Without being too harsh on David Beckham, he cost us the match." —
Ian Wright, former England striker
"David Beckham must never go near a penalty kick again!" —
The Sun (newspaper) The Sun
"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" (from the film ''
Love Actually'', said by
Hugh Grant, playing Britain's
Prime Minister)
"It's the time for Manchester United with BECKHAM! That's absolutely brilliant! Take a bow David Beckham. A goal you'll see over and over again. From his half, certainly it was on the half way line. And ''that'' is truly outstanding!" —
Martin Tyler commentating on
17 August,
1996,
Manchester United F.C. vs.
Wimbledon F.C.''
References
Books
* {{cite book
| last = Beckham | first = David
| title = David Beckham: My Side
| publisher = HarperCollinsWillow
| year = 2002
| id = (ISBN 0007157320)
}}
* {{cite book
| last = Beckham | first = David
| coauthors = Freeman, Dean
| title = Beckham: My World
| publisher = Hodder & Stoughton Ltd
| year = 2001
| id = (ISBN 0340792701)
}}
* {{cite book
| last = Beckham | first = David
| coauthors = Watt, Tom
| title = Beckham: Both Feet on the Ground
| publisher = HarperCollins
| year = 2003
| id = (ISBN 0060570938)
}}
* {{cite book
| last = Crick | first = Michael
| title = The Boss — The Many Sides of Alex Ferguson
| publisher = Pocket Books
| year = 2003
| id = (ISBN 0-7434-2991-5)
}}
* {{cite book
| last = Ferguson | first = Alex
| coauthors = McIlvanney, Hugh
| title = Managing My Life — My Autobiography
| publisher = Hodder & Stoughton
| year = 1999
| id = (ISBN 0-340-72855-8)
}}
Online
* {{cite web
| title = Biography on manutd.com
| url = http://www.manutd.com/bio/bio.sps?iBiographyID=2533
| accessdate = October 3
| accessyear = 2005
}}
* {{cite web
| title = Biography on fifa.com
| url = http://www.fifa.com/en/mens/awards/index/0,2419,33127,00.html?articleid=33127
| accessdate = October 3
| accessyear = 2005
}}
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BBC News
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Dispatch Online
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ESPN Soccernet
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Manchester Online
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New Statesman
Notes
#{{note|googlehits}} {{cite web
| title = 2003 Year-End Google Zeitgeist
| work = Google.com
| url = http://www.google.com/press/zeitgeist2003.html
| accessdate = 9 October
| accessyear = 2005
}}, {{cite web
| title = 2004 Year-End Google Zeitgeist
| work = Google.com
| url = http://www.google.com/press/zeitgeist2004.html
| accessdate = 9 October
| accessyear = 2005
}}
#{{note|villadefeat}} The most famous comment was
Alan Hansen's "You can't win anything with kids.", quoted in ''The Boss'' 405. Beckham scored United's goal from a distance of around 30 metres.
#{{note|notconcentrating}} {{cite web
| title = Beckham Blasts Hoddle
| work = Dispatch Online,
29 June,
1998
| url = http://www.dispatch.co.za/1998/06/29/sport/HODDLE.HTM
| accessdate = 5 October
| accessyear = 2005
}}
#{{note|simeoneconfession}} {{cite web
| title = Simeone admits trying to get Beckham sent off
| work = Rediff Sports,
19 May,
2002
| url = http://www.rediff.com/sports/2002/may/19wc3.htm
| accessdate = 26 October
| accessyear = 2005
}}
#{{note|dartboard}} {{cite web
| title = Beckham's Darkest Hour
| work = Article on official UEFA website
| url = http://en.uefa.com/news/newsId=27844,printer.htmx
| accessdate = 6 October
| accessyear = 2005
}}
#{{note|wedding}} {{cite web
| title = Wedded spice
| work = BBC News,
5 July,
1999
| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/special_report/1999/07/99/the_posh_wedding/385866.stm
| accessdate = 2 December
| accessyear = 2005
}}
#{{note|necaxa}} {{cite web
| title = Man Utd's flawed genius?
| work = BBC News,
7 January,
2000
| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sport/football/593905.stm
| accessdate = 6 October
| accessyear = 2005
}}
#{{note|missedtraining}} Quoted in ''The Boss'' 468.
#{{note|scum}} A reference to Brooklyn. {{cite web
| title = Leader — Play games behind closed doors
| work = New Statesman,
26 June,
2000
| url = http://www.newstatesman.com/200006260003
| accessdate = 4 October
| accessyear = 2005
}}
#{{note|aboutturn}} {{cite web
| title = Media sympathy for Beckham's gesture
| work = BBC News,
14 June,
2000
| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/euro2000/teams/england/790657.stm
| accessdate = 4 October
| accessyear = 2005
}}
#{{note|duscher}} {{cite web
| title = Did "hatchet man" target Beckham?
| work = ESPN Socernet,
2 April,
2002
| url = http://www.soccernet.com/championsleague/news/2002/0402/20020411featwright.html
| accessdate = 7 October
| accessyear = 2005
}}
#{{note|lastunitedcontract}} {{cite web
| title = Beckham signs new contract
| work = BBC News, May 2002
| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport3/worldcup2002/hi/team_pages/england/newsid_1976000/1976699.stm
| accessdate = 7 October
| accessyear = 2005
}}
#{{note|boot}} {{cite web
| title = Will Becks give Man Utd the boot?
| work = BBC News,
18 February,
2003
| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/m/man_utd/2775269.stm
| accessdate = 6 October
| accessyear = 2005
}}
#{{note|obe}} {{cite web
| title = Beckham's pride at OBE
| work = BBC News,
13 June,
2003
| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/2988104.stm
| accessdate = 6 October
| accessyear = 2005
}}
#{{note|loos}} {{cite web
| title = Beckham to stay in Spain
| work = BBC News,
20 May 2004
| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/europe/3733607.stm
| accessdate = 7 October
| accessyear = 2005
}}
#{{note|intruder}} {{cite web
| title = Intruder alert for Victoria Beckham
| work = Manchester Online,
20 July,
2004
| url = http://www.manchesteronline.co.uk/news/s/124/124434_intruder_alert_for_victoria_beckham.html
| accessdate = 9 October
| accessyear = 2005
}}
#{{note|walesbooking}} {{cite web
| title = FA wants explanation from Beckham
| work = BBC News,
14 October,
2004
| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/internationals/3735276.stm
| accessdate = 6 October
| accessyear = 2005
}}
#{{note|unicef}} {{cite web
| title = David Beckham, Goodwill Ambassador
| work = UNICEF official website
| url = http://www.unicef.org.uk/celebrity/celebrity_biography.asp?celeb_id=27&nodeid=celeb27§ion=2
| accessdate = 9 October
| accessyear = 2005
}}
#{{note|100apps}} As of December 2005. The others are
Paolo Maldini,
Gary Neville and
Raúl González.
#{{note|ocd}}{{cite web
| title = Beckham reveals his battle with obsessive disorder
| work = The Independent
| url = http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/this_britain/article355356.ece | accessdate = 3 April
| accessyear = 2006
}}
#{{note|mml137}} ''Managing My Life'' 137.
External links
Football career profiles
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FootballDatabase provides David Beckham's profile and stats
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David Beckham biography from thefa.com
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David Beckham profile from realmadrid.com
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Biography on the Internet Movie Database
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Biography on the AceShowBiz Database
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David Beckham profile — AskMen.com
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Beckham Trail in Waltham forest where David was born and raised
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The David Beckham Academy — opening in London summer 2005 and in Los Angeles in late 2005.
Fan sites and fanzines
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Davbeckham.com— Ultimate David Beckham Fansite.
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David Beckham — unofficial fan website.
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David Beckham Fan Website
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David Beckham Gallery
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Old Trafford Legends: David Beckham
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Beckham Magazine — fanzine with a lot of information and pictures and a very active forum (and a lot of pop-ups).
Official commercial websites
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http://www.coty.com/
WebContent.asp?CO=1150&Sec=2&Sub=15&F=David_and_Victoria_Beckham&Item=2
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http://www.19.co.uk/
ar.asp?AID=18
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