Beckham Became Sir: Former Manchester United Star Knighted in King's Birthday Honours
We're thrilled to congratulate our legendary alumnus, David Beckham, on being knighted in the King's Birthday Honours list! From joining our Academy as a 14-year-old to becoming a global football icon, David's achievements are a testament to his dedication and passion.
During his time with us, David made an indelible mark on the club, playing a crucial role in our Treble-winning side and earning Man-of-the-Match honors in the Champions League final against Bayern Munich. He made 394 appearances, scoring 85 goals, and won the hearts of fans with his exceptional technique and tenacious spirit.
Beyond Manchester United, David has been an outstanding ambassador for English football, inspiring countless fans worldwide. His charity work, including his influential role in London's 2012 Olympics bid and his work as a UNICEF ambassador since 2005, has made a lasting impact.
We're proud to see David recognized for his contributions to society, following in the footsteps of another United legend, Sir Bobby Charlton. Congratulations, Sir David, on this richly deserved honor! We're also delighted to see fellow Reds fans Gary Oldman and Luke Littler recognized for their achievements.
*Key Highlights:*
- 394 appearances, 85 goals for Manchester United
- Key member of Treble-winning side
- UNICEF ambassador since 2005
- Influential in London's 2012 Olympics bid
- Previously awarded OBE in 2003
We're honored to celebrate David's remarkable career and philanthropic work. Here's to Sir David Beckham – a true legend and inspiration!
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