Football: The highs and lows of David Beckham’s career

As David Beckham arrives in Turku, Finland, for surgery on his ruptured Achilles - an injury which looks certain to exclude him for this summer's World Cup - Tim Wigmore looks back at the career of football's biggest icon
  
  


David Beckham's career: David Beckham's career
1) Manchester United debut (1992) Beckham made his Man Utd debut in a League Cup match against Brighton and Hove Albion. But progress would not be quick or easy: he had to wait until December 1994 to make his first Champions League appearance (scoring against Galatasary, above) and until April 1995 to make his first Premier League appearance
Photograph: John Giles/PA Archive/Press Association Ima
Photograph: John Giles/guardian.co.uk
David Beckham's career: David Beckham's career
2) Double triumph (1996) Ferguson famously embarrassed Alan Hansen by proving that you can win trophies with kids. Beckham was at the forefront: replacing Kanchelskis on the right, he was a regular for United and scored the winner in the FA Cup semi-final against Chelsea
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Photograph: Steve Morton/guardian.co.uk
David Beckham's career: David Beckham's career
3) Scores that goal (1996) Against Wimbledon on the opening day of the 1996 season, Beckham's iconic status was born. From within his own half, he outrageously lobbed Dons goalkeeper Neil Sullivan
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David Beckham's career: David Beckham's career
4) England debut (1996) Two weeks on from his moment of opportunistic brilliance, Beckham earned his first England cap in a 3-0 win in Moldova, which was also Glenn Hoddle’s first game as manager
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Photograph: Darren Walsh/guardian.co.uk
David Beckham's career: David Beckham
5) In need of a friend (1996) A high-octane second round World Cup clash with Argentina was level at 2-2 when Beckham stuck a boot out at agent provocateur Diego Simeone and was sent off. David Batty later missed a penalty, England went out and Beckham - goal-scoring hero in the previous game against Columbia - was subjected to months of thoroughly vicious abuse from the media and opposition fans
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Photograph: Ross Kinnaird/guardian.co.uk
David Beckham's career: Midfielders of Manchester United, Teddy Sheringham
6) A treble winner (1999) Lesser men would have fled to a foreign country rather than suffer such personal attacks. But Beckham braved it out, stayed at Old Trafford and was a pivotal man in the best season in Man Utd’s history. He ended the season playing in central midfield - proof he was more than just a brilliant crosser of a football
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Photograph: Patrick Hertzog/guardian.co.uk
David Beckham's career: David Beckham
7) England captain (2000) Proof of Beckham’s transformation and maturity arrived when he was selected to lead England out for the first time on November 15th 2000. The man who initially appointed him – Peter Taylor – may be no more than a footnote, but Beckham was fast metamorphosing from scapegoat to superstar
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Photograph: Shaun Botterill/guardian.co.uk
David Beckham's career: David Beckham
8) Captain fantastic (2001) Needing a result from their last World Cup qualifier against Greece, England were generally dire. But Beckham was extraordinary, dragging his side along with a performance of phenomenal willpower and determination, during which he is believed to have run more than 10 miles. His decisive 93rd minute free-kick was the culmination of his resurrection in the public’s eyes, as proved by him subsequently winning the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award.
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Photograph: Shaun Botterill/guardian.co.uk
David Beckham's career: Soccer - FIFA World Cup 2002 - Group F - Argentina v England
9) Metartarsalgate (2002) Can a broken metatarsal ever have so worried a nation? An Argentinian – of course – Aldo Duscher, looked to have put Beckham out of the World Cup as he hobbled off for Manchester United in April. But he would not be kept down. First Beckham recovered; then, deliciously, England faced Argentina in the World Cup. England were awarded a penalty and Beckham snubbed Simeone’s outstretched hand before thumping in the game’s only goal. Though England were beaten in the quarter-finals by Brazil, Beckham had had his revenge
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Photograph: Matthew Ashton/guardian.co.uk
David Beckham's career: Manchseter United v Juventus
10) Ferguson lashes out (2003) The media attention Beckham was attracting invariably irked United boss Alex Ferguson, for whom the quiet professionalism of Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes was always favourable. He had a notoriously prickly relationship with Beckham’s wife Posh, and when a flying boot from Ferguson hit Beckham after an FA Cup defeat to Arsenal, it seemed there could not be room for all three at Old Trafford ... and Ferguson would not be budging
Photograph: Martin Rickett/PA Archive/Press Association Ima
Photograph: Martin Rickett/guardian.co.uk
David Beckham's career: David Beckham's career
11) Manchester to Madrid (2003) After months, indeed years, of incessant speculation, Beckham finally and reluctantly left after winning his sixth Premier League title, essentially forced out by Ferguson. After a tug-of-war with Barcelona, he joined the Galacticos at Real Madrid
Photograph: Matthew Ashton/EMPICS Sport
Photograph: Matthew Ashton/guardian.co.uk
David Beckham's career: David Beckham's career
12) World Cup tears (2006) After another penalty exit in 2006 and his own disappointing displays, Beckham resigned the captaincy, after almost six years
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Photograph: Owen Humphreys/guardian.co.uk
David Beckham's career: David Beckham's career
13) Signing for LA Galaxy while at Real (2007) After four years at Real, Beckham was seemingly surplus to non-marketing requirements. To the shock of many, he signed for LA Galaxy before Real's season had even ended, believing he could transform football in the States. Beckham was subsequently told by Real manager Fabio Capello that he would never play for the club again
Photograph: Simon Bruty/Sports Illustrated
Photograph: Simon Bruty/guardian.co.uk
David Beckham's career: David Beckham's career
14) Proving Capello wrong (2007) Beckham trained like a man possessed, forcing the obstinate Capello to backtrack. Beckham promptly scored on his ‘second debut’ and was instrumental as Real picked up silverware - for the first time since 2003 - and won La Liga in his last game
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Photograph: Denis Doyle/guardian.co.uk
David Beckham's career: David Beckham's career
15) McClaren sends out an SOS (2007) By now a pro in getting managers to change their minds, Beckham’s recall to the England team was further testament to his remarkable professionalism
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Photograph: Clive Mason/guardian.co.uk
David Beckham's career: David Beckham's career
16) Reborn in the USA (2007) Beckham's first opponents while State-side were tourists Chelsea. Beckham was only able to play as a late substitute and suffered a knee injury early in his Galaxy career which blotted his first campaign
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Photograph: Peter Read Miller/guardian.co.uk
David Beckham's career: David Beckham's career
17) 100th England cap (2008) Beckham became one of five players to have made 100 England appearances. He now has 115 caps - second only to Peter Shilton - a testament to his longevity as a player
Photograph: Mike Egerton/EMPICS Sport
Photograph: Mike Egerton/guardian.co.uk
David Beckham's career: David Beckham's career
18) Signs for AC Milan on loan (2009) Capello would simply not pick someone who was not playing regularly in a top league. To continue to feature for England, Beckham needed to play in Europe once more, and his obvious relish in playing for Milan suggested a man ill-at-ease with his career in LA
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Photograph: Giuseppe Cacace/guardian.co.uk
David Beckham's career: David Beckham's career
19) Final return to Old Trafford (2010) Returning for a second loan spell at AC Milan this year, Beckham was handed the chance to return to Old Trafford as a player. His side were thrashed, but Beckham was greeted like a returning hero and, at full-time, draped an anti-Glazer scarf around his neck
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Photograph: Martin Rickett/guardian.co.uk
David Beckham's career: AC Milan v AC Chievo Verona - Serie A
20) Injury for AC Milan (2010) Though he had not appeared for England since October, Beckham was all set to go to his fourth World Cup. But a cruel Achilles injury while playing for Milan ended those hopes, and Beckham once again found himself on the back and front pages alike
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Photograph: Claudio Villa/guardian.co.uk
 

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