David Beckham - Full Story

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The England super footballer David Beckham's life story starts in London, where he was born to a family of Manchester United fans. When he was kid him aim was a place is Manchester United’s Senior team .
Just 4 years later, he went on to play for Sir Alex Ferguson's senior squad, but his performance still needed improvement, so he was loaned to Preston  for a year, returning to Manchester with somewhat  match experience. He quickly gained his place in the squad, despite his young age and became one of Manchester's most preeminent players during the following decade. David’s most successful season with Manchester was in 1999 when they win UEFA , Premier League and FA cup .

David Beckham incident in 1998 world cup 
The roughest moment in David’s career came when he got the red card in a world cup quarter finals against Argentina . With that red card England knocked out of the tournament and all the blame fell on David’s head .With England losing the match and being knocked out of the tournament, all blame fell on David Beckham, as the English newspapers put him against the wall and fired up some poisonous articles. Any other player would have stayed low, or even quit soccer, but David Beckham's ambition brought him back to the top. His performance with Manchester the following year, earned him back the respect of his fans and the entire world.

David Beckham moves to Real Madrid 
By the time David Beckham moved to Real Madrid in 2003, he was already a well-known star on the international stage. In his four years with the Madrid club he managed to win the Spanish league once, but his performance was deemed poorer than what he was playing at Manchester.


David Beckham to Los Angeles Galaxy

Moving to play in the United States for the Los Angeles Galaxy as of 2007 earned him one of the biggest contracts in the history of soccer and it was an offer David couldn't have refused, despite the fact that the soccer level in the United States is not as high as the one practiced in Spain.



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