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Everything had happened so quickly. I felt like I'd been running alongside myself for the best part of a month, just trying to keep up with what had been happening to us. It's the story of my life: you're on to the next adventure so quickly, there never seems time to take in the one you have just had. Suddenly, though, one day in Thailand, what had been a blur seemed to slow down long enough for me to glimpse things in focus. It's always the same questions, when you find the time for yourself to ask them:

‘Who are you? Where have you been? Where are you going?'

We spent one lovely day down by the beach near Hua Hin, filming and shooting stills for a Japanese sponsor, TBC. The setting was beautiful: pale milky sunshine, little resort villas clustered up amongst the palms away from the promenade, the sand stretching away to water so clear you couldn't tell where the beach ended and the sea began. There were hammocks to laze in between takes while you watched the crew racing around, trying to convince each other, and anybody else who might be watching, that they were working really hard. Always with filming, as the time passes there's more pressure to squeeze everything in before you have to finish. People start to get a little tetchy, hurried and tired. Almost the last shot of the day, we actually went down onto the beach. Eight Thai lads, about nine or ten years old, appeared: they'd been hidden away somewhere waiting for the highlight of their day. The highlight of my day, too, as it turned out. We were shooting a sequence where I was playing soccer with them: no goals, just us chasing each other across the sand. The director told us:

‘You just play. The cameraman will keep up with you best he can.'

Me and the lads were just in shorts. We'd nothing on our feet to spoil the feel of the sand and the ball and we scuttled, backwards and forwards, taking the ball away from each other. You'd try a little trick and slip a pass to the person nearest you who, for that moment, looked like he might be on your side. There, in the warm breeze of late afternoon, I suddenly felt lifted away. I could have been the father of any one of those boys. Any of them could have been me, a youngster, sweat running down my temples, in the middle of a five-a-side over at Chase Lane Park. They could play a bit, these lads. I realized it was the first time I'd had a game since I got injured against South Africa in Durban. We weren't doing the bloke with the hand-held camera any favors: we'd forgotten all about him. Lost in the game. Like boys—this boy included—have always been and always will be.

Back at the hotel that night, we ate and went to bed. I guess it was
the traveling catching up with me. How long had I slept? Two hours? Three? My eyes opened wide in the darkness. Victoria was fast asleep beside me. I hadn't been woken by a dream or anything else: I lay still for a moment or two, half expecting I'd just drift off again until morning. It wasn't as if I was fretting about anything. My body clock had just decided this was time for being awake. No point arguing. I started being able to pick out the room around me. I slipped out from under the mosquito net and went through to the bathroom. I found a bottle of water and padded back, the cool wood floor under my bare feet.

Victoria, I thought, probably didn't want me to shake her awake for a chat. The television was far enough away from the bed that I thought:
if the sound's turned down, it won't disturb her
. I let my hand run across a low sideboard until it settled on the remote. I carefully pulled a chair across the room, up close, a yard or so from the screen. I switched it on and sat back.

That little crack of electricity and then the picture comes swimming up to the surface. As things come into focus on the bright screen in that darkroom on the other side of the world, my mouth drops open. I'm watching this team in an all-white uniform. The others are in red and white stripes. I squint to try and pick out individual players. That's Luis Figo. This is Real Madrid. And there's Zidane, stabbing a ten-yard pass into the penalty area, away from the defender, into the path of Ronaldo's run. The big man's not even had to break his stride. He doesn't have to give his first touch a second thought. Because his first touch is a shot from fifteen yards, across the goalkeeper, into the far corner. Roberto Carlos is there, jumping all over him. On the screen the caption comes up: Real Madrid 3 Athletic Bilbao 1. Just as well: I've got the sound turned down.

And it's only then that I realize. I'm watching Real keep the ball for minutes at a time, passing amongst themselves, twisting and turning away from challenges, playing out the twenty minutes that remain.
Thousands of miles away, Real are winning La Liga, right now. Because of the time difference, I'm watching it live in the middle of my night. The final whistle goes and the celebrations begin. Streamers and confetti come cascading down from the stands. Fireworks explode over Madrid. The floodlights snap out, everything goes black– for a moment I think there's something wrong with my television—and then spotlights pick out the Real players, all in t-shirts, white as their uniform, saying: ‘Campeones 29'. They carry the trophy—their trophy—along the touchline, dancing around it, holding it up to the four corners of the Bernabeu.

I'm breathless watching. Gasping at the spectacle. Gasping at the sight of my future. I glance across and can just make out the outline of Victoria under the bedcovers: my wife's still sleeping tight. No need to wake her, even for this. We'll be there soon enough.

I'm sitting alone, knees tucked up under my chin now; perched on my chair in front of the television as the air cools before morning. I shiver and then I'm aware I've got this huge smile on my face: a boy from Chingford, England. United born and bred. And going to play for Real Madrid.

Personal Summary

Full name: David Robert Joseph Beckham

Place and Date of Birth: Leytonstone May 2 1975

Parents: Sandra and Ted. Sisters: Joanne and Lynne

Married: July 4 1999

Wife: Victoria Caroline Adams Beckham

Sons: Brooklyn Joseph Beckham, b. March 4 1999 Romeo Beckham, b. September 1 2002

Height: 71in (180cm)

Weight: 167lb (75kg)

Early Career

As a junior played for Ridgeway Rovers, winning the Fyfield five-a-side tournament

At 11 years old won the Bobby Charlton Soccer Skills Competition

Played for Waltham Forest Under-12s

Scouted to Manchester United by Malcolm Fidgeon

Represented Essex Schools as a schoolboy

Attended Tottenham Hotspur's school of excellence

July 8 1991—joined Manchester United as a trainee

Won the 1992 FA Youth Cup

September 23 1992—First team debut in the Coca Cola Cup at Brighton

January 22 1993—Signed as a professional

Personal Sponsors
adidas
Police sunglasses
Castrol
TBC
Marks & Spencer
Tsubasa Systems
Meiji
Upper Deck
Pepsi
Vodafone
Notable moments
December 7 1994
Champions League debut (vs Galatasaray)
August 19 1995
First Premiership goal (vs Aston Villa)
August 17 1996
Lobs Neil Sullivan from the halfway line (vs Wimbledon)
September 1 1996
Full international debut (vs Moldova in Kishinev)
June 26 1998
First goal for England (vs Colombia)
November 15 2000
Captained England for the first time (vs Italy)
July 2001
First sportsman on front cover of
The Face
May 9 2002
Meeting with Tony Blair
May 10 2002
Meeting with Her Majesty The Queen
June 2002
First solo male on front cover of
Marie Claire
May 21 2003
Meeting Nelson Mandela
June 13 2003
Awarded OBE, for his efforts both on and off the pitch
July 1 2003
Signs for Real Madrid
Career Breakdown

Season-by-Season breakdown

 

Season
Competition
Total Apps
On as sub
Subbed off
Goals
Yellow
Red
1992–93
League Cup
1
1
0
0
0
0
1994–95
Champions League
1
0
0
1
0
0
1994–95
English FA Cup
2
1
1
0
0
0
1994–95
English Premiership
4
2
1
0
0
0
1994–95
League Cup
3
0
0
0
0
0
1994–95
Third Division
5
1
0
2
0
0
1995–96
English FA Cup
3
0
1
1
1
0
1995–96
English Premiership
33
7
5
7
4
0
1995–96
League Cup
2
0
0
0
2
0
1995–96
UEFA Cup
2
0
1
0
0
0
1996–97
Champions League
10
0
1
2
1
0
1996–97
English Premiership
36
3
3
8
6
0
1996–97
FA Community Shield
1
0
0
1
0
0
1996–97
FA Cup
2
0
0
1
0
0
1997–98
Champions League
8
0
1
0
0
0
1997–98
English Premiership
37
3
2
9
6
0
1997–98
FA Community Shield
1
1
0
0
0
0
1997–98
FA Cup
4
0
0
2
0
0
1998–99
Champions League
12
0
0
2
2
0
1998–99
English Premiership
34
1
6
6
5
0
1998–99
FA Community Shield
1
0
0
0
0
0
1998–99
FA Cup
7
0
0
1
1
0
1998–99
League Cup
1
0
0
0
0
0
1999–00
Champions League
12
0
0
2
5
0
1999–00
English Premiership
31
1
7
6
6
0
1999–00
European Super Cup
1
0
0
0
0
0
1999–00
FA Community Shield
1
0
0
1
1
0
1999–00
FIFA World Club Championship
2
0
0
0
0
1
1999–00
Inter Continental Championship
1
0
0
0
0
0
2000–01
Champions League
12
0
3
0
3
0
2000–01
English Premiership
31
2
3
9
3
0
2000–01
FA Community Shield
1
0
0
0
0
0
2000–01
FA Cup
2
0
1
0
1
0
2001–02
Champions League
13
0
3
5
0
0
2001–02
English Premiership
28
5
4
11
6
0
2001–02
FA Community Shield
1
0
0
0
0
0
2001–02
FA Cup
1
0
0
0
0
0
2002–03
Champions League
13
3
3
3
1
0
2002–03
English Premiership
31
4
2
6
5
0
2002–03
FA Cup
3
0
2
1
0
0
2002–03
League Cup
5
0
0
1
1
0

Totals

 

Competition
Apps
On as Sub
Subbed Off
Goals
Yellows
Reds
English Premiership
265
28
33
62
41
0
Champions League
81
3
11
15
12
0
FA Cup
19
0
3
5
2
0
League Cup
12
1
0
1
3
0
FA Community Shield
6
1
0
2
1
0
Third Division
5
1
0
2
0
0
English FA Cup
5
1
2
1
1
0
UEFA Cup
2
0
1
0
0
0
FIFA World Club Championship
2
0
1
0
0
1
Inter Continental Championship
1
0
0
0
0
0
European Super Cup
1
0
0
0
0
0
Honors

Team

 

1992
FA Youth Cup
1995–96
English Premiership
1996
FA Cup
1996
FA Charity Shield
1996–97
English Premiership
1997
FA Charity Shield
1998–99
English Premiership
1999
FA Cup
1998–99
Champions League
1999
Inter-Continental Cup
1999–2000
English Premiership
2000–01
English Premiership
2002–03
English Premiership

Personal

 

1996
August Carling Premiership Player of the Month
1996
Sky Sports/Panasonic Young Player of Year
1997
PFA Young Player of the Year
1997
Sir Matt Busby Award
1999
European Player of the Year (2
nd
place)
2000
World Footballer Of The Year (2
nd
Place)
2000
Nationwide Football Awards Player Of The Year
2001
Western Union Most Valuable Player 2000/01
2001
Britain's Sportsman Of The Year 2001
2001
BBC Sports Personality Of The Year
2001
FIFA World Footballer Of The Year (2
nd
Place)
2001
European Footballer Of The Year (4
th
Place)
League Games

Milestones for Manchester United

 

Game
Season
Date
Home Team
Home score
Away Team
Away score
Goals
Time
1
1994–95
02/04/95
Man Utd
0
Leeds
0
0
10
1995–96
16/09/95
Man Utd
3
Bolton
0
0
50
1996–97
16/11/96
Man Utd
1
Arsenal
0
0
100
1997–98
21/02/98
Man Utd
2
Derby
0
0
200
2000–01
25/02/01
Man Utd
6
Arsenal
1
0
250
2002–03
28/12/02
Man Utd
2
Birmingham
0
1
73

Club Goals

 

Season
Date
Home Team
Away Team
Competition
Goals
Time
1994–95
07/12/94
Man Utd
Galatasaray
Champions League
1
37
1994–95
04/03/95
Preston NE
Doncaster R
Third Division
1
56
1994–95
11/03/95
Preston NE
Fulham
Third Division
1
50
1995–96
19/08/95
Aston Villa
Man Utd
English Premiership
1
82
1995–96
28/08/95
Blackburn
Man Utd
English Premiership
1
67
1995–96
22/11/95
Coventry
Man Utd
English Premiership
1
57
1995–96
02/12/95
Man Utd
Chelsea
English Premiership
1
61
1995–96
25/02/96
Bolton
Man Utd
English Premiership
1
5
1995–96
31/03/96
Man Utd
Chelsea
English FA Cup
1
59
1995–96
28/04/96
Man Utd
Nottm Forest
English Premiership
2
44, 54
1996–97
11/08/96
Man Utd
Newcastle
FA Community Shield
1
86
1996–97
17/08/96
Wimbledon
Man Utd
English Premiership
1
90
1996–97
04/09/96
Derby
Man Utd
English Premiership
1
38
1996–97
25/09/96
Man Utd
Rapid Vienna
Champions League
1
27
1996–97
12/10/96
Man Utd
Liverpool
English Premiership
1
23
1996–97
16/10/96
Fenerbahce
Man Utd
Champions League
1
55
1996–97
26/10/96
Southampton
Man Utd
English Premiership
1
41
1996–97
08/12/96
West Ham
Man Utd
English Premiership
1
75
1996–97
26/12/96
Nottm Forest
Man Utd
English Premiership
1
25
1996–97
05/01/97
Man Utd
Tottenham
FA Cup
1
82
1996–97
12/01/97
Tottenham
Man Utd
English Premiership
1
76
1996–97
22/02/97
Chelsea
Man Utd
English Premiership
1
68
1997–98
13/08/97
Man Utd
Southampton
English Premiership
1
78
1997–98
27/08/97
Everton
Man Utd
English Premiership
1
29
1997–98
22/11/97
Wimbledon
Man Utd
English Premiership
2
66, 76
1997–98
06/12/97
Liverpool
Man Utd
English Premiership
1
70
1997–98
04/01/98
Chelsea
Man Utd
FA Cup
2
23, 28
1997–98
18/02/98
Aston Villa
Man Utd
English Premiership
1
82
1997–98
06/04/98
Blackburn
Man Utd
English Premiership
1
89
1997–98
18/04/98
Man Utd
Newcastle
English Premiership
1
38
1997–98
04/05/98
Man Utd
Leeds
English Premiership
1
58
1998–99
15/08/98
Man Utd
Leicester
English Premiership
1
90
1998–99
16/09/98
Man Utd
Barcelona
Champions League
1
64
1998–99
17/10/98
Man Utd
Wimbledon
English Premiership
1
48
1998–99
04/11/98
Man Utd
Brondby
Champions League
1
7
1998–99
21/03/99
Man Utd
Everton
English Premiership
1
67
1998–99
03/04/99
Wimbledon
Man Utd
English Premiership
1
44
1998–99
14/04/99
Arsenal
Man Utd
FA Cup
1
17
1998–99
01/05/99
Man Utd
Aston Villa
English Premiership
1
46
1998–99
16/05/99
Man Utd
Tottenham
English Premiership
1
52
1999–00
01/08/99
Arsenal
Man Utd
FA Community Shield
1
36
1999–00
27/10/99
D. Zagreb
Man Utd
Champions League
1
32
1999–00
29/01/00
Man Utd
Middlesbro
English Premiership
1
87
1999–00
18/03/00
Leicester
Man Utd
English Premiership
1
33
1999–00
25/03/00
Bradford
Man Utd
English Premiership
1
79
1999–00
01/04/00
Man Utd
West Ham
English Premiership
1
66
1999–00
19/04/00
Man Utd
Real Madrid
Champions League
1
64
1999–00
22/04/00
Southampton
Man Utd
English Premiership
1
7
1999–00
06/05/00
Man Utd
Tottenham
English Premiership
1
34
2000–01
22/08/00
Ipswich
Man Utd
English Premiership
1
39
2000–01
26/08/00
West Ham
Man Utd
English Premiership
1
5
2000–01
05/09/00
Man Utd
Bradford
English Premiership
1
85
2000–01
23/09/00
Man Utd
Chelsea English
Premiership
1
39
2000–01
21/10/00
Man Utd
Leeds
English Premiership
1
50
2000–01
04/11/00
Coventry
Man Utd
English Premiership
1
37
2000–01
18/11/00
Man City
Man Utd
English Premiership
1
2
2000–01
30/12/00
Newcastle
Man Utd
English Premiership
1
25
2000–01
28/04/01
Middlesbro
Man Utd
English Premiership
1
84
2001–02
19/08/01
Man Utd
Fulham
English Premiership
1
35
2001–02
22/08/01
Blackburn
Man Utd
English Premiership
1
78
2001–02
08/09/01
Man Utd
Everton
English Premiership
1
90
2001–02
18/09/01
Man Utd
Lille
Champions League
1
90
2001–02
29/09/01
Tottenham
Man Utd
English Premiership
1
87
2001–02
10/10/01
Olympiakos
Man Utd
Champions League
1
66
2001–02
04/11/01
Liverpool
Man Utd
English Premiership
1
50
2001–02
13/01/02
Southampton
Man Utd
English Premiership
1
45
2001–02
02/02/02
Man Utd
Sunderland
English Premiership
1
25
2001–02
26/02/02
Man Utd
Nantes
Champions League
1
18
2001–02
06/03/02
Man Utd
Tottenham
English Premiership
2
15, 64
2001–02
16/03/02
West Ham
Man Utd
English Premiership
2
16, 88
2001–02
19/03/02
Boavista
Man Utd
Champions League
1
51
2001–02
02/04/02
Deportivo
Man Utd
Champions League
1
15
2002–03
23/08/02
Chelsea
Man Utd
English Premiership
1
26
2002–03
27/08/02
Man Utd
Zalaegerszeg
Champions League
1
15
2002–03
05/11/02
Man Utd
Leicester
League Cup
1
80
2002–03
28/12/02
Man Utd
Birmingham
English Premiership
1
73
2002–03
01/01/03
Man Utd
Sunderland
English Premiership
1
81
2002–03
04/01/03
Man Utd
Portsmouth
FA Cup
1
17
2002–03
15/03/03
Aston Villa
Man Utd
English Premiership
1
12
2002–03
23/03/03
Man Utd
Real Madrid
Champions League
2
71, 85
2002–03
03/05/03
Man Utd
Charlton
English Premiership
1
11
2002–03
11/05/03
Everton
Man Utd
English Premiership
1
42

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