As a schoolboy, David
Beckham represented the county of Essex, had trials with Leyton Orient and
attended Tottenham
Hotspur's school
of excellence. Beckham signed for Manchester United as a trainee on 8 July
1991 and was part of United's famous 1992 Youth Cup winning side. Making
his League debut at home to Leeds United in April 1995, he fully
established himself the next year in United's 1995/96 Double winning
season as a right midfielder after the departure of Andrei Kanchelskis.
However, it was that famous goal from
the halfway line of the 1996/97 season at Wimbledon that pitched him into
the spotlight that has only grown brighter ever since. Following that, he
went on a run of amazing performances, scoring a fantastic selection of
long-range goals to help United win the Premiership and himself the Young
Player of the Year award. He also came second in the Player of the Year
voting. This same season saw himearn his first senior cap for England, on
1 September 1996 against Moldova.
In the 1998 World Cup in France, Beckham
was included in the England squad. After being left out of the starting
line-up for the first two matches, he scored a beautiful free-kick against
Columbia and was hailed a national hero. No sooner than that, he became
one of the most hated men in his country, when his infamous kick on Diego
Simeone resulted in him being sent off. England was knocked out in the
second round by Argentina, and Beckham was forced to seek shelter with his
then Spice Girl wife Victoria who was touring the United States.
Yet, he fought back and proved all his
critics wrong when in the first League game of the 1998/99 season against
Leicester City, he curled in one of his trademark free-kicks to prevent
defeat. He was an integral part of the Treble winning team and his efforts
won him second place behind Rivaldo in the voting for both World and
European Player of the Year.
During the 1999-2000 season, his high
profile bust-up with Alex Ferguson led to speculations that he may leave
the club. However, the midfielder picked up his fourth Premiership
winner's medal, and was voted second best player in Europe and the World.
Rivaldo of Barcelona and Brazil pipped him to both awards. David also
finished runner-up in the BBC Sports Personality of the Year, losing out
to boxing champion Lennox Lewis.
It was therefore fitting that Peter
Taylor named him as England captain in a friendly against Italy in
November 2000. In his first game as manager Sven Goran Eriksson named
Beckham as captain of the England team that beat Spain 3-0 at Villa Park
in February 2001. Becks retained the captaincy for the World Cup qualifier
against Finland at Anfield in March. He scored England's winning goal -
his first international goal from open play - as they triumphed 2-1.
The major highlights of David's 2000/01
season were on the international stage, although he again won the
Premiership title with United, having scored in three matches in a row
early in the campaign.
After an amazing performance for his
country as they smashed Germany 5-1 in Munich on September 1 2001,
Beckham's star continues to be one of the hottest properties in world
football.