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quick info:
Full name: David Robert
Joseph Beckham
Place of birth: Leytonstone, London
Date of birth:2nd of May 1975
weight:74kg
height:182cm
Married to: Victoria Beckham Adams
Sisters:Joanne,Lynne.
Children: Brooklyn Joseph Beckham ,
Romeo Beckham
Position: Midfield
Squad number: 23
Beckingham palace located in:

and their house in Madrid located in

Biography:
The almost meteoric rise to fame of David Beckham had humble
beginnings. His father, Robert Beckham, known as Ted, was a gas
fitter's mate and Sandra West was a hairdresser when they married in
1969 in Hoxton, east London, and spent their honeymoon in Bognor Regis
before returning to a terraced house in Leytonstone. Three children
followed - Lynne in 1972, David in 1975 and Joanne in 1982. His father
had dreamed of being a footballer as a boy; now the dream would be
passed on to David.
By the age of eight, Beckham was scoring more than a hundred goals
over three seasons for his team, Ridgeway Rovers of the Enfield
District League; at 11, watching Blue Peter, he saw a piece about
Bobby Charlton's Soccer Skills Tournament. He won, with the highest
score ever, and he won at Old Trafford, the home of the tournament and
of Manchester United. The lifelong devotion of Beckham to United -
"There was never another team for me" -handed down from his father,
was a source of some puzzlement to his resolutely southern friends and
team-mates.
His exceptional talents were quickly in demand by the time he reached
his early teens.When the Manchester United talent scout finally came
knocking on the door, and he signed the contract on his 14th birthday,
it is safe to say that the last thing this modest young man felt was
surprise.
Aged only 16, Beckham set down the road towards stardom but fame and
fortune were still several years away. Silverware however was much
closer at hand as within 10 months of moving north Beckham helped
United's youth team win the F.A. Youth Cup in may 1992. Many of the
members of the winning team were tipped for big futures, among them
Scholes, Butt and the Neville brothers. but Beckham was singled out by
Alex Ferguson as possibly the most promising of the lot......
His lack of physical strength meant another two years in the reserves
were ahead of him before his first team debut. But when it came he
didn't hesitate to grab onto it with both hands.
Crippled by injury and suspension going into their Champions' League
game with Galatasaray at Old Trafford, United were forced to blood
some of their promising yet inexperienced young talent. Beckham was
one of these and gave United fans a glimpse of what was to come in
years to follow with an assured and confident performance, capped by a
debut goal.
Despite long term injuries to Andrei Kanchelskis throughout the
remainder of the 1994/95 season Beckham was not ready to step into the
first team permanently and not until 1995/96, when the Russian winger
had left the club, that his shot at the big time finally came.
Again Beckham wasn't to disappoint, playing an important part in
United's second double winning season. But it wasn't until 1996/97
that he was launched fully into the football spotlight. his miraculous
60-yard lob of Wimbledon's Neil Sullivan on the opening day and the
spectacular goals that followed, enhanced his reputation as one of
England's most promising talents. His England debut against Moldova
soon followed in September 1997 and from that point on he was an
England regular.
By this time Beckham's talents had truly started to shine. Blessed
with a vision not seen from an English midfielder since Glenn Hoddle,
his passing both long and short has made him one of the most covetted
players in the world. His crossing alone can destroy the most well
drilled defence in an instant as proved to such devastating effect
against Inter Milan in the 1999 European Cup quarter-final at Old
Trafford. So accurate and perfectly weighted were Beckham's deliveries
that Dwight Yorke only needed to make contact to score both his goals
against the Italians....
Armed with such explosive power and control of a football it was
inevitable that Beckham would be equally devastating at set pieces.
Any corners or free-kicks in and around the oppositions box and
Beckham will invariable take it. And if the angle is right (and more
often than not it is with Beckham) he is never shy to try a strike at
goal, often with unstoppable results. His favorite set piece is a
shot to the goalkeepers right, dipping over the wall and curling into
the corner. As seen in the 1998 World Cup against Colombia and at Old
Trafford in the 3:3 thriller with Barcelona in September 1998.
But aside from his distribution and set pieces, his stamina and
dexterity set him even further apart from his peers. With a skillful
grace he can change direction in an instant while still remaining in
complete control of the ball, allowing him to assess all the options
available to him and switch the direction of play with devastating
speed. While despite competing in a World Cup and being the most
fouled Manchester United player in 1998/99, Beckham played over 50
matches and performed with the same enthusiasm and determination in
the last game as he had in the first.
However as with so many other great players blessed with similar
talents, their temperament can often be their greatest weakness.
Beckham is no different, as a moment of rash anger against Argentina
in France '98 so fatefully proved. Public opinion towards Beckham had
already been on the slide in the preceeding months as his lifestyle
and relationship with Spice Girl Victoria Adams received almost
obsessive attention from the British media. His sending off against
Argentina for tripping Diego Simeone and England's subsequent defeat
on penalties resulted in Beckham becoming the scapegoat and public
enemy number one.
Questions about his future in the English game ran wild in the press
with many predicting his imminent departure to Italy in order to
escape the "boo-boys" that lied in wait in the coming season. But the
United team and fans rallied around Beckham as he was unfairly treated
by all quarters and his future was never really an issue in reality.
He wasn't going to turn tail and run. And within 10 months he had been
completely vindicated, producing the best football of his career and
being recognized by United fans as their player of the year.
Nobody deserved to lift the European Cup in Barcelona more than David
Beckham, having endured so much off the field in the previous months.
But his performance alone on the night merited his medal. It was one
of his finest in a red shirt considering the absence of Keane and
Scholes and the mental and physical fatigue he must has felt. It only
went to prove even more conclusively what a priceless
footballing
talent he is. Where to next? For David Beckham, there are no
limits.............
now David Beckham has moved to Real Madrid the Spanish football club for 40$
million and he had squad number 23, it's completely new experience
but we hope he will do well.
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