David Beckham

Footballer and style icon with World Cup

David Beckham - Athletes & Sports Figures born May 2nd, 1975
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A prominent footballer, achieved significant success with Manchester United, winning six Premier League titles and the UEFA Champions League. Played for Real Madrid, AC Milan, LA Galaxy, and Paris Saint-Germain. Represented the England national team, earning 115 caps and participating in three World Cups. Transitioned into coaching and modeling after retirement, establishing a global brand through various endorsements and philanthropic efforts.

Won the UEFA Champions League with Manchester United in 1999

Earned 115 caps for the England national team

Championed MLS expansion through LA Galaxy

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