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Track Record

Honours and awards

Six Premier Leagues (1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001 and 2003)
Two England Cups (1996 and 1999)
One Champions League (1999)
One Intercontinental Cup (1999)
One Charity Shield (1997)
One Spain Supercup (2003)
1996 Makes his debut with England playing Moldavia Player of the month (August 1996)
Sky Sports/Panasonic Award to best young player
1997 Young player of the year
Sir Matt Busby Award
1999 UEFA MVP
UEFA Midfielder of the year
2000 Appointed England’s captain
Second best player of the year
2001 Sportsman of the year for the Sports Press Association
BBC sportsman of the year
Second-placed at the FIFA World Player contest.

Curious Facts
He likes tattoos and enjoys trying new models in his free time. He has tattooed the name of his two children Brooklyn and Romeo.

Sponsorship Deals and Earnings

Adidas
£3m - For commercials, promoting of Predator Precision boots, a line of DB branded clothing.

Marks & Spencer
£3m - For DB07 range of children's clothing.

Pepsi
£2m - For commercials and promoting the drink.

Rage Software
£1.5m - For starring in football computer games.

Vodafone
£1m - For starring in TV ads, and for the use of his voice for mobile phone mailbox service.

Police Sunglasses
£1m - For being the UK face of the Italian eyewear designers.


Brylcreem
£1m - Will be replaced after experimenting with crew cut.



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David Beckham was born in Leytonstone on 2 May 1975. After having trials with Leyton Orient and attending Tottenham Hotspur's school of excellence, he signed for Manchester United as a trainee on 8 July 1991. As a schoolboy he represented Essex Schools.

On 2 April 1995, David made his League debut at home to Leeds United. His first team debut had come two and a half years earlier when he came on as a substitute, 20 minutes from time, during the away leg of a Rumbelows Cup second round tie at Brighton and Hove Albion on October 1 1992.

It was in United's 1995/96 Double winning season that David established himself in the first team. Playing mainly right midfield (although his preferred position is central midfield) to fill the void left by the departure of Andrei Kanchelskis.

It is David's goals which have made him a household name. He scored the winner in the FA Cup semi-final against Chelsea in 1996, a superb free kick in the 1998 World Cup Finals and "that goal" from the halfway line in the first game of the 1996/97 season at Wimbledon.

His performances in the 1995/96 season caught the eye of the then England manager Glenn Hoddle, who gave him his full debut on September 1 1996 against Moldova in Kishinev. Prior to this David had been capped at youth and Under-21 level.

David was a member of Manchester United's highly successful FA Youth Cup team, collecting a winners' medal in 1992 (scoring in the away leg at Crystal Palace) and a runners-up medal in 1993. He also qualified for a Pontins Central League medal in 1994, playing 16 games for the reserves.

During the 1996/97 season David came of age, proving to be a permanent fixture in the United and England teams. His match-winning performances for Manchester United during the season were enough to convince his fellow professionals to vote for him in the PFA awards, and he won the Young Player of the Year award, and came second in the Player of the Year voting. In the same year he also helped United to the European Cup semi-final and another Premier League Championship.

In 1998 David was included in Hoddle's 22-man squad for the World Cup finals in France. The tournament itself was one of mixed emotions for David, being left out of the starting line-up for the first two matches, he then scored a fantastic free-kick against Colombia in England's final match in the group stages and was hailed as a national hero. However, four days later he turned villain after being sent off in the second round match against Argentina.It was the first sending-off of his professional career.

Some experts predicted that his World Cup problems could lead to his exit from English football, but he knuckled down to prove them all wrong. In the first League game of the season against Leicester, he curled in one of his trademark free-kicks to prevent defeat.

In March 1999 he became a father to Brooklyn, whose name appeared on his boots when United completed the unprecedented Treble of Premiership, FA Cup and European Cup. In July 1999, David married Victoria Adams, better known as 'Posh', a member of the Spice Girls pop group.

The 1999/2000 season was another successful one for David, despite all the press hype caused by a new haircut and a high-profile argument with Sir Alex Ferguson.

The midfielder picked up his fourth Premiership winner's medal, and was voted second best player in Europe and the World. Rivaldo of Barcelona and Brazil pipped him to both awards. David also finished runner-up in the BBC Sports Personality of the Year, losing out to boxing champion Lennox Lewis.

The major highlights of David's 2000/01 season were on the international stage, although he again won the Premiership title with United, having scored in three matches in a row early in the campaign.

David proudly captained England for the first time in a friendly in Italy and then kept the armband for the friendly with Spain and the World Cup qualifiers against Albania and Finland, against whom he scored an important goal at Anfield, home of Liverpool FC.

David's next challenge will be to lead England in the 2002 World Cup Finals after his goal against Greece in the last minute of the Old Trafford match earned qualification, and help United reclaim their status as Europe's best club.

Skilful as ever on the pitch and voted second best player in the world and Europe. Rivaldo beat him for both awards and he had to settle for runner-up spot again when Lennox Lewis was named BBC Sports Personality of the Year.

Since then he has been given the England captain’s armband by Sven Goran Eriksson, who has brought the best international performances yet out of the player - not least his injury time free-kick against Greece which qualified England for the World Cup finals.

More recently he made the headlines again when he suffered a broken bone in his left foot. But he recovered in time and if he wasn't always at his best, his presence propelled England to the quarter-finals.
In the end, he recovered but was not fully fit as England drew 1-1 with Sweden before Becks' penalty beat pre-tournament favourites Argentina. A 0-0 draw with Nigeria took David and the lads through to the second round where a comprehensive 3-0 win over Denmark set up a quarter-final against Brazil. The Samba Kings was a step too far for England, however, and they lost 2-1 before coming home to a heroes' welcome. What a difference four years makes.

The 2002/03 season again saw Beckham make headlines both on and off the pitch. He found the net eleven times in total - but only once in the Premiership, on the last day of the season at Goodison Park. A stray boot, kicked in frustration by Sir Alex Ferguson, accidentally struck Becks on the forehead in the dressing room and ensured more tabloid coverage for the England captain. That was nothing compared to the frenzy at the end of the season where he was linked with moves to Real Madrid, AC Milan and Barcelona after winning his sixth League title with United.


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DAVID BECKHAM ADIDAS LOGO
DAVID BECKHAM ADIDAS LOGO
Sports gear giant Adidas, which sponsors the England captain, unveiled the logo, an abstract illustration of Beckham characteristically launching a free kick.

Beckham's ability to bend free kicks around defensive walls and past straining goalkeepers into the back of the net is perhaps the first case of art imitating life.

Beckham said: “The logo is totally me and something that people can relate to.

“The image of me taking a free kick is world renowned and instantly recognisable. I am proud to have worked with Adidas to have developed it.”

Eric Vellozzi, the Adidas designer responsible for the logo, said: “A David Beckham free kick is one of the most recognisable images in world sport, even before he kicks the ball, due to the angle of his body upon impact.

"We'll be using the new logo across our business for many years to come. David's passion and commitment make him one of the fiercest competitors and most exciting players in the game today."