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Fantasy Football – The Manchester Hero David Beckham

David Beckham is one of the most celebrated and recognizable modern-day footballers. He has found success when he came up at and won the famed treble before enjoying further spells. The fantasy football fans around the world and playing at 11Wickets App are crazy about him.

The former captain is a celebrity off the pitch as much as he is on, and remains a fantasy premier league sporting icon even after his retirement from the game in 2013.

He’s one of the most affluent figures in the fantasy football league game as well and continues to rake in money through his endorsement deals. But what else do we know about the famed former Three Lions midfielder? Let’s takes a look.

Won competition at 11

When Beckham was 11 years old, he won the acclaimed Bobby Charlton Soccer Schools National Skills competition – which led to a trip to, where he drew the attention of a Manchester United soccer talent scout.

Attacking midfielder of Man Utd

Following the end of a season-long loan at, he returned to Man Utd and came up in the side as an attacking midfielder. The next season, he helped the Red Devils to the Premier League and double as Six Alex Ferguson’s faith in him ultimately reaped the rewards.

Voice Lessons

During his earlier days of fame, Beckham – who is from London’s East End – was known for his “common” sounding voice that was of a slightly higher pitch. He took voice coaching lessons to improve his accent, taking elocution classes that deepened his voice and allowed him to talk more eloquently.

Bending his free kick

As a skilled midfielder, Beckham gathered acclaim for his ability to “bend” his free kicks, curving the ball around or over defenders in order to score. The 2002 movie Bend it like Beckham, starring Parminder Nagra and Keira Knightley as young female footballers trying to achieve success in the male-dominated sport, is a tribute to him.

Turning point of his career

Beckham’s 1998 World Cup was a turning point in his career. During an infamous match against, he was given a red card for kicking Diego Simeone when the score was tied 2-2. Argentina went on to win the game on penalties, booting England out in just the second round. Upon his return home, he was met with harsh criticism from both the media and the public.

Key part of the successful Man Utd

Despite the disappointment with England, he was a pivotal part of the successful Man Utd side of the mid-to-late 1990s that dominated English football. In 1999 he helped the team win the treble. He became one of the world’s most celebrated midfielders during his eight-year spell at Old Trafford, scoring goals in 262 games and winning six Premier League titles.

Key role against Bayern in 1999

He had a key role in the 1999 final against Bayern, providing both the corners to set up Teddy Sheringham and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer that enabled the Red Devils’ historic comeback.

First ever to collect two red cards

Beckham was the first ever English player to collect two red cards, and the first Three Lions captain to be sent off.

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