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David Beckham has retired from football, bringing an end to a glittering career on the field. Since his debut for Manchester United two decades ago, the 38-year-old has emerged as arguably the most iconic sportsman of his generation, captaining his country, collecting 115 caps, and celebrated as a champion in four different countries - the only British footballer in history to do so. Despite the offer of an extended one-year deal at Paris Saint-German, the 38-year-old has played his last game, bowing out on a high after helping Carlo Ancelotti's side win the French title for the first time in 19 years. When approached for comment by Sportsmail, Beckham's representative was today unavailable. The trailblazing midfielder - who played for some of the biggest clubs in the world such as Manchester United, Real Madrid, AC Milan and Los Angeles Galaxy - is now set to continue his ambassadorial duties with a variety of organisations, which include Sky Sports, adidas, Unicef and promoting football in China. Having relocated from LA in January, Beckham is expected to set up a permanent base in London with his wife Victoria and children, Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz and Harper. His vast fortune of an estimated £165million comfortably makes him the richest athlete ever in British sport, with a host of lucrative sponsorship deals and salary payments over the last decade amassing his wealth. Born in Leytonstone, Beckham started out with Ridgeway Rovers before being singled out by Manchester United legend Sir Bobby Charlton at a Soccer School in Barcelona. At 14, he signed schoolboy terms at Old Trafford and joined the likes of Gary Neville, Paul Scholes and Nicky Butt in United's famous youth class of 1992, going on to make his first-team debut against Brighton in the League Cup that same year.
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Highly overrated If this guy had same talent or career and came from Cameroon, Senegal or any other country without over hyped media do you think we would even know his name Good riddance but too late

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Highly overrated If this guy had same talent or career and came from Cameroon, Senegal or any other country without over hyped media do you think we would even know his name Good riddance but too late
Yes because at his peak he was world class. His talent did not match up to the media circus that surrounded him but he was a world class crosser, a world class set piece taker, he trained hard and had incredible fitness levels. Take your anti-English bullshit to another thread.
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Yes because at his peak he was world class. His talent did not match up to the media circus that surrounded him but he was a world class crosser, a world class set piece taker, he trained hard and had incredible fitness levels. Take your anti-English bullshit to another thread.
How did u deduce anti-English from my comment genius?? Beckham represents all of Great Britain?? Now that's a real tragedy for the Brits!!
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Very over rated player, at best he was a good player. At the international level like the rest of England's golden generation he was absent in all the major tournaments. Had he not married a popstar from the leading pop group at the time, he would not be so famous. To even think of using the word great or legend alongside Beckham is wrong.

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Very over rated player, at best he was a good player. At the international level like the rest of England's golden generation he was absent in all the major tournaments. Had he not married a popstar from the leading pop group at the time, he would not be so famous. To even think of using the word great or legend alongside Beckham is wrong.
Completely agree with this bit but he was a lot better than you give him credit for. At his peak he was world class.
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^ Yeah, best crosser of the ball in his day and free kicks and long passing were brilliant. Not a 'great' in terms of playing ability but a legend given what he has won and achieved in the sport.

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