Team Member; Team Captain (2000 - 2006) Wembley Stadium / London, England UK
Manchester United
1995–2003
PlayerGreater Manchester, England UK
Preston North End
1994–1995
Deepdale, Preston, England UK
1991–1994
Youth playerGreater Manchester, England UK
Accomplishments of note
2006
Author: Making It Real - My Soccer Skills Book Publisher: Harper Collins Publishers Limited
with Leo Moynihan
2003
First Englishman to win league titles in four different countries England, Spain, USA, France
2003
Author: Both Feet on the Ground Publisher: Harper
with Tom WattDavid Beckham's autobiography
2003
Author: David Beckham: My SidePublisher: Harper Collins Willow
with Tom Watt
2001
Author: Beckham: My WorldPublisher: Hodder and Stoughton
with Dean Freeman
First British footballer to score three World Cups
First British footballer to play 100 Champions League games
Has the joint-second most goal assists in European Championship finals history
Has been England’s best regular World Cup player since England last won it in 1966 – having created the most chances
Third in the Premier League's all time time assist provider chart, with 152 assists in 265 appearances
Professional honors and awards
Ligue 1Paris Saint-GermainYear: 2012-2013
The Football Association Challenge CutFootball AssociationYear: 1998-1999
2001
Sportsman of the YearSports Press Association
2001
Sports Personality of the YearBritish Broadcasting Company
Professional Football Association Team of the YearYear: 1996-1997, 1997-1998, 1998-1999, 1999-2000
Top AssistPremier LeagueYear: 2000-2001
1999
The Intercontinental CupUnion of European Football Associations
United European Football Association Club Footballer of the Year United European Football AssociationYear: 1998-1999
United European Football Association Club Midfielder of the YearUnited European Football AssociationYear: 1998-99
Champions LeagueUnion of European Football AssociationsYear: 1998-1999
Premier Football Association Young Player of the Year Premier LeagueYear: 1997-1998
Premier League 10 Seasons AwardsPremier LeagueDomestic Overall Team of the Decade / Year: 1992-1993 to 2001-2002
1997
Tournoi de FranceFrench Football Association
1997
Football Association Charity Shield Football Association
Professional Footballers Association Young Player of the YearProfessional Footballers AssociationYear: 1996-1997
Sir Matt Busby Player of the YearManchester United Fan ClubYear: 1996-1997
1996
Football Association Charity Shield Football Association
1996
Player of the MonthAssociation FootballPremier League
The Football Association Challenge CutFootball AssociationYear: 1995-1996
1993
Football Association Charity Shield Football Association
Premier League 10 Seasons AwardsPremier LeagueGoal of the Decade / Year: 1992-1993 to 2001-2002
United European Football Association Team of the YearUnited European Football AssocationYear: 2001, 2003
Major League Soccer CupMajor League SoccerYear: 2011, 2012
2008
English Football Hall of FameNational Football Museum
Major League Soccer Western Conference Winner (playoffs)Major League SoccerYear: 2009, 2010, 2012
Major League Soccer Supporters’ Shield Major League SoccerYear: 2010, 2011
Major League Soccer Western Conference Winner (regular season) Major League SoccerYear: 2009, 2010, 2011
2011
Major League Soccer Comeback Player of the Year AwardMajor League Soccer
2011
Major League Soccer Best XIMajor League Soccer
Excellence in Sport Performance Yearly AwardESPN (Entertainment and Sports Programming Network)Best Major League Soccer Player / Year: 2008, 2011
2010
Sports Personality of the Year British Broadcasting CompanyLifetime Achievement Award
2008
Football Writers Association Tribute AwardFootball Writers Association
La LigaUnion of European Football AssociationsYear: 2006-2007
2003
Overall Team of the Decade (with Peter Schmeichel, Gary Neville, Tony Adams, Marcel Desailly, Denis Irwin, Patrick Vieira, Paul Scholes, Ryan Giggs, Alan Shearer and Eric Cantona)Premier League
Real Madrid Player of the YearReal MadridYear: 2005-2006
2006
Man of MatchWorld Cup
2004
Football Association Summer TournamentEnglish Football Association
2004
Fédération Internationale de Football Association 100Fédération Internationale de Football AssociationGreatest Living Footballers
2004
Excellence in Sport Performance Yearly AwardESPN (Entertainment and Sports Programming Network)Best Male Soccer Player
2003
England Player of the YearThe Football AssociationSenior Men’s Player of the Year
2003
Supercopa de EspañaArgentina
2003
Goal of the DecadePremier League
Football Association Youth CupFootball AssociationYear: 1991-1992
Community
Community service
2009
Malaria No More UKLondon, England UKFounder, with Andy Murray
2007
Malaria No MoreNew York City, New York USAPublic Service Announcement
2005
United Nations Children’s FundNew York City, New York USASports for Development / Goodwill Ambassador
United Nations Children’s FundNew York City, New York USAUnite for Children, Unite Against AIDS
Elton John AIDS FoundationNew York City, New York USA London, England UKPatron
Nationality
English
Politics
Liberal
Denomination
Considers himself “half-Jewish”
Sports
Football (soccer)
Education
Primary school
Chase Lane Primary School
London, England UK
Secondary school
Chingford Foundation SchoolLondon, England UK
Native language
English
Family
Vital statistics
Birth information
May 2, 1975
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Leytonstone, East London, England UK
Marital status
Married
Marriage
1999–present
Victoria (Adams) Beckham 4 childrenBrooklyn Joseph (1999)Romeo James (2002)Cruz David (2005)Harper Seven (2011)