David Beckham
David Robert Joseph Beckham,
OBE
(pronounced
IPA:
/'bɛk.əm/)
(born
2 May
1975) is an
English
professional
footballer who
currently plays for
Real Madrid
and the
England national football
team. In addition to his success on the pitch, Beckham has been
recognised by
Time
magazine as one of 2004's
Time 100
(Heroes & Icons),[3]
as well as an elite global advertising brand.[4]
Beckham's
career began when he signed a professional contract with
Manchester United,
making his debut first-team appearance in 1992, at the age of 17. While with
Manchester United he played a key role in their dominance of the
FA Premier League
in the 1990s and early 2000s, being pivotal in accomplishing
The Treble of
the League,
FA Cup, and
UEFA Champions League
in 1999. He left the club to become only the third Englishman to sign for
Real Madrid in
2003, after
Laurie Cunningham
and
Steve McManaman,
helping them to win the
Supercopa de España
in 2003 and the
La Liga title
in 2007.
Beckham was dropped from the
England national team
squad selected by coach
Steve McClaren
on
11 August
2006,[5]
an exile that lasted nine international games, until
26 May
2007, when
McClaren named him as one of the England squad for upcoming games against Brazil
and Estonia.[6]
Beckham assisted three of England's total of four goals in those two games.[7]
On
10 January
2007
Real Madrid
Sporting Director
Predrag Mijatovic
announced Beckham would leave the club when his contract expires in
June
2007. On
11 January
2007, Beckham
agreed to a move to the
Major League Soccer
(MLS) team
Los Angeles Galaxy
on a five year contract commencing on
1 July
2007, after
his deal with
Real Madrid
expires.[8]
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,[9]
a hairdresser. He regularly played football in Ridgeway Park, Chingford as a
child. His maternal grandfather, Joseph West, is
Jewish,[10]
and Beckham has spoken of the influence the religion has had on him but is not
known to practice Judaism or any other faith, though he stated in his book
Both Feet on the Ground that growing up he always attended
church with
his parents and sisters.
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. 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 an exceptionally talented 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[11]
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.
Manchester
United
Becoming a
first-team player
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,[12]
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. Still, Beckham's form was not good enough to
break into the England squad before
Euro 96.
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.[13]
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. 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.
United
started the
1997-98 season
well, but their performance deteriorated when several players got injured. They
finished the season in second place, behind
Arsenal.
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,[14]
but the team's manager
Glenn Hoddle
publicly accused him of not concentrating on the tournament,[15]
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.[16]
Beckham, after having been fouled by
Diego Simeone,
appeared to kick out at
Diego 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.[17]
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 is also the topic for his Adidas advert.
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.
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.
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,[19]
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".[20]
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
Euro 2000, a
match where Beckham had two assists, when a group of England supporters taunted
him throughout the match.[21]
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.[22]
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.[23]
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.[24]
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.[25]
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.[26]
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
Manchester United had been keen to sell Beckham to Barcelona[27]
but he refused to go there, instead signing a four-year contract with Real
Madrid, worth a potential
€35 million.[28]
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 were 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.[29]
First season
2003-04
Real Madrid finished the season in a disappointing 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".[30]
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
badly 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.[31]
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.[32]
Beckham became a
UNICEF
Goodwill Ambassador
in January 2005 and was involved in promoting London's successful bid for the
2012 Olympic Games.[33]
Third
season, 2005-06
Real
Madrid had another disappointing season, finishing 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 a 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.
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. Out of favour with
manager
Fabio Capello,
Beckham started only a few games in that season, normally as a substitute, as
Jose Antonio Reyes
was normally preferred on the right wing. In the nine matches Beckham started,
Real had 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.[35]
On
11 January
2007 Beckham
announced that he had signed a five-year deal to play for the
Los Angeles Galaxy
from
1 July
2007. The deal
is worth $250 million over the 5 years. 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.[36]
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.[37]
However the next game at home against
Real Betis
ended up with Beckham being shown a straight red card for a professional foul in
the 90th minute.But in the next UEFA Champions League match vs
Bayern Munich,
he carried out two assists to help Real Madrid win by 3-2. If Beckham moves to
Los Angeles and transfers to the Galaxy as currently planned, this match would
seem to mark his final appearance in the UEFA Champions League as Real Madrid
were knocked out of the competition (by the away goals rule) at the conclusion
of their second leg away tie in Munich on
7 March
2007. He has
made a total of 103 appearances in the Champions League, the third highest
number of any player at the time.
After his
good performances for Real Madrid,
Steve McClaren
announced Beckham could be recalled for England's two Euro 2008 qualifiers
against Israel and Andorra. However on
4 March
2007 Beckham
damaged a ligament in his right knee during a game between
Real Madrid
and
Getafe CF.
Following a cross his momentum carried him into an advertising boarding along
the touchline causing him to go down. On
21 April
2007 he marked
his return from injury by coming off the bench to set up the winning goal for
Sergio Ramos
in a 2-1 victory over
Valencia.
On
26 May
2007, Steve
McClaren announced that Beckham would be recalled to the England squad for the
first time since relinquishing the captaincy after England's exit from the 2006
World Cup. Beckham started against Brazil in England's first match at the new
Wembley and put in a positive performance and had a first half free-kick just
brush the post. However in the second half he set up England's goal as he sent
in a beautifully weighted cross to be converted by captain
John Terry. It
looked as though England would claim victory over Brazil however newcomer
Diego
equalised in the dying seconds. In next match vs Estonia, Beckham sent two
trademark assists for John Terry and
Peter Crouch,
helping England to win 3-0 in the match.
On
17 June
2007, the last
day of the
La Liga
season, Beckham was passed fit to start in his last 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.
World Cup
2006
During
the
FIFA World Cup 2006,
England were seen as potential winners by many, but since the start of the
competition the team had several slow paced matches and Beckham's performance
was criticised by the majority of the press and public. However, many still
considered Beckham's contribution to England important as the team progressed to
the quarter-finals of the tournament.
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. The English media criticised Beckham's performance in England's final
Group B match against
Sweden on
20 June
2006,[citation
needed] citing his apparent inability to take the ball
around players as an increasing hindrance to England's chances of winning the
World Cup.
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,[38]
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 finals stage of the World Cup 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,[39]
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.[40]
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.
There was talk that McClaren could recall Beckham after
Aaron Lennon
sustained an injury in early September and
Owen Hargreaves
subsequently broke his leg.[citation
needed] However despite pressure from the media and high
profile sports figures
Bobby Robson,
Glenn Hoddle,
Mark Lawrenson
and
Alan Hansen
all saying he should be in the England team,[citation
needed] McClaren did not recall Beckham. In December, 2006,
McClaren suggested that
Steven Gerrard
had supplanted Beckham's role in the team: "We all know about David Beckham and
his delivery from the right-hand side. But Stevie's set-plays and crosses from
the right are as good as anybody in the world."[41]
England
recall
On
26 May
2007 David
Beckham was recalled to the national team for the first time since the
2006 World Cup
after some excellent performances for Real Madrid and after England's poor form
during qualification for
Euro 2008.
Beckham's comeback game was against Brazil in a friendly international,
England's first game at the rebuilt
Wembley Stadium,
on
June 1,
2007, where
Beckham set up his successor as England captain
John Terry
with a trademark cross from a free kick.[42]
He has stated his intent to continue to play for England after his move to the
MLS. The LA Galaxy general manager
Alexi Lalas
stated he would not stand in the way of a player representing his country, and
would not stop Beckham from doing so, but that they would have to be appropriate
games.[43]
However,
FIFA have said
that if Beckham is called up for any England match, Galaxy must release him as
per FIFA rules.[44]
L.A. Galaxy
and U.S. Soccer
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 $250 million that will see Beckham earn up to $10 million
a year in direct salary, but with endorsements and profit-sharing, Beckham could
earn up to $50 million a year and earning about 90 dollars every second on the
field.[45]
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]
Beckham
had departed
Manchester United
in July 2003 to sign for Real, who paid £25m for the midfielder's services.
However, in the first three-and-a-half seasons after his arrival, the Spanish
giants failed to win any major trophies. The 2006-07 season initially proved
particularly disappointing for Beckham, who was dropped by the new England coach
Steve McClaren
and then fell out of favour with Real boss,
Fabio Capello,
who allowed Beckham only seven starts in over 25 matches that season. As of
January 2007, his form had been disappointing, with just 12 league goals scored
in his entire time at
Real Madrid.
On
12 January
2007,
Beckham's official press conference was held, via satellite from Madrid, in
conjunction with the
2007 MLS SuperDraft
in
Indianapolis.
All MLS announcements concerning Beckham's signing and his press conference (as
well as the
Super Draft)
were a part of the
NSCAA National
Soccer Coaches Association of America annual convention.[46]
At the press conference, 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 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."[47]
On
13 January
2007,
Real Madrid
manager
Fabio Capello
stated during a news conference that Beckham would never again play for the
team, saying that he could practice, but would not be permitted to put in any
minutes in actual matches for the remainder of his time under contract.[48][49]
A month later however, Beckham not only returned to the first team with a start
against Real Sociedad, but he also scored the game's equalizing goal in a 2-1
victory.[50]
On
14 January
2007, when a
new "SuperLiga" was announced for a new North American championship, it was
reported that Beckham could make his Galaxy debut during that tournament.[51]
On
17 January
2007, the U.S.
publication
Sports Illustrated
released a detailed report on the blockbuster contract and the economics behind
it.[52]
On
10 June
2007, after
several months when Beckham had been instrumental in Real's push for the La
Liga title, Real Madrid president
Ramón Calderón
revealed that they still hoped to keep Beckham and claimed that a clause existed
in the deal Beckham signed with LA Galaxy that Real could still keep him if
Beckham wished to stay.[53].
However, Beckham's agent stated that Beckham intended to honour the contract and
LA Galaxy president and general manager
Alexi Lalas
stated that there was no escape clause[54].
Discipline
Beckham spent long hours on the training pitch honing his talents to perfection,
particularly his trademark free kick. Former manager
Sir Alex Ferguson
said that he "practiced with a discipline to achieve an accuracy that other
players wouldn't care about".[55]
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
have praised Beckham for maintaining his professionalism and commitment to the
club.[56][57]
Beckham
was the first England player to ever collect two red cards and the first captain
to be sent off for the England team.[58]
Beckham's most notorious red was during the
1998 FIFA World Cup:
after
Argentina's
Diego Simeone
had fouled him, Beckham appeared to lash out with his leg and the Argentine
timed his fall to make it appear that he had been kicked. At the time, Beckham's
reaction was mostly criticized as selfish and bad sportsmanship on Beckham's
part and the front page of the
Daily Mirror
read "10 heroic lions,one stupid boy". England went on to lose the game on
penalties, Beckham was vilified back in
England for
the act but was later to redeem himself with many sterling performances. He was
also somewhat vindicated as Simeone's "fall" was criticized as an example of the
Argentines' play-acting, and Simeone himself later admitted to purposely trying
to foul Beckham.
For
Real Madrid he
has so far amassed 26 yellow cards and 4 red cards.[59]
Beckham has also been described as a "gentleman"
multiple times. During his time as England captain, Beckham helped to keep
Wayne Rooney's
temper in check on several occasions.[60]
Honours
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
-
FIFA World Player Of
The Year Award runner-up in 1999 and 2001
With Real Madrid (2003 - 2007)
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