Teams Beckham has played for

Beckham's career

Beckham has played for the following teams:

Manchester United: Beckham started his career at Manchester United. On July 8, 1991, at the age of 16, he signed a youth contract with the club and officially became a Manchester United player, and on September 23, 1992, he made his debut for the first team of Manchester United. During his time at Manchester United, he won numerous honors with the team, including 6 Premier League titles, 2 FA Cups, 2 Community Shields, 1 Champions League title and 1 Toyota Cup. He made 394 (or 392 by some accounts) appearances for United, contributing 85 goals and around 120 assists.

Preston (loan): In January 1995, Beckham was loaned to Preston in order to gain more match experience. He scored two goals in five games, one of which was scored directly from a corner kick.

Real Madrid: On June 17, 2003, Beckham moved from Manchester United to Real Madrid for €35 million, choosing the number 23 shirt. In his four seasons at Real Madrid, he helped the team win one La Liga title and one Spanish Super Cup.

Los Angeles Galaxy: In 2007, Beckham signed with Major League Soccer's Los Angeles Galaxy. During this time, he helped the team win the Supporters' Shield (Major League Soccer's regular season championship) twice and the Major League Soccer Cup (playoff championship) twice.

AC Milan (loan): While playing for LA Galaxy, Beckham joined AC Milan on two loan spells. In 2009 and 2010, these two loan spells gave him the opportunity to continue his form in Europe's top leagues.

Paris Saint-Germain: Beckham joined Paris Saint-Germain in January 2013 and played until the end of the season. He helped the team win one Ligue 1 title and officially retired at the end of the season.

Beckham's national career experience:

Beginning Nationals & Early Performances:

Debut: September 1, 1996, in the England team away to Moldova, Beckham made his first debut on behalf of England, the game England 3:0 victory over the opponent, opened his national team journey.

Free kick fame: June 26, 1998, in the French World Cup group stage England defeated Colombia 2-0 in the game, Beckham in the 29th minute to take a free kick goal, this is his first goal for the England national team, this goal has established his England's number one free kick expert status.

The twists and turns of the 1998 World Cup:

Red Card Incident: In the second half of the 1998 World Cup quarter-final match between England and Argentina, Beckham was sent off by the referee with a red card in retaliation for an infringement by Diego Simeone. The incident made him the target of criticism from the English media and fans, and he suffered a lot of accusations and abuse after returning home.

Euro 2004 regrets:

Beckham was unable to lead his team to a better result when England lost 5-6 on penalties to Portugal in the last eight of Euro 2004.

Persistence and regret at the 2006 World Cup:

Contribution to the group stage: In the 2006 World Cup, Beckham became the sixth player in England's history to play in three World Cups. In the first match of the group stage, England got a good opportunity to take a direct free kick from the left side of the field in the 3rd minute, Beckham curved the ball into the air above the penalty area, Paraguayan defender Gamarra scuffed the ball into his own goal in a panic, and England made a hard start; in the match with Trinidad and Tobago, Beckham sent a subtle cross in the 83rd minute, which helped Crouch to break the goal with a header, and England defeated the opponent 2-0 in advance of the first round from the group. England beat their opponents 2-0 to break out of the group one round earlier.

Injury and Loss: In the Round of 16 match against Ecuador, Beckham scored the winning goal with a trademark free kick, helping England to a 1-0 victory. But in the quarterfinals, 51 minutes Bev was injured by Portugal's defender Valente, had to be replaced, and eventually England lost on penalties. After the match, Beckham announced that he would no longer be the captain of the England team.

Late Nationals experience:

Back in the National Team: In 2007, McCallum called Beckham back into the national team. In a friendly match against Brazil, he put in an outstanding performance, taking a free kick from the right in the second half, which was headed in by captain John Terry. In the Euro 2008 qualifying match against Estonia, Beckham contributed two assists, helping England to a 3-0 victory.

100-game milestone: On March 26, 2008, Beckham was re-called to the national team to face France, which was his 100th national team game, becoming the fifth player in England's history to play 100 games for the national team.

Beckham made 115 appearances for England, scoring 17 goals. His free-kick skills, passing ability and fighting spirit have made a significant contribution to the England national team, and despite setbacks and controversies, he has always been one of the iconic figures of English soccer.

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