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Name- David Robert Joesph Beckham

DOB-'' 5th May 1975

Wife- Victoria Beckham

Kids- Brooklyn, Romeo And Cruz.

David Beckham Has Captained England An Amazing 59 Times And Has 102 Caps For His Country. David Beckham Is Not Only A Footballer He Has Been Named One Of The Best Dad's In The World, A Model, A Celebrity And A Role Model To Many People Out And Now Has Increased His Population When He Moved To America To Get More People In America Playing Football.

David And Victoria Beckham Are One Of The Most Popular Celebrity Couples And Are Always In The Lime Light Of The Press And Pap.

At The Age of 12 David Beckham Attended Sir Bobby Charlton's Football Acdemey And Won It And At 14 He Was Signed By Sir Alex Ferguson For The Dream Team Manchester United.

As A Young Boy David Supported Tottenham HotSpurs And Wore The Spurs Kit To Manchester United's Training Sessions.

David Beckham Is The Best Free Kick Taker In The World And Has Stunned Crowds With The Curl On Tha Ball That He Can Edge On It. He Is Famous For Free Kicks And Pratises Three Hours Everyday After Training Sessions.

He Has Opened Acdemeys Over Britian Which Any Girls And Boys Would Love To Attend.

"The academy is extremely important to me, as it's something I hope to do long after my career has finished," says Beckham. "Club management is not for me, but I love coaching and working with children. From the moment I sat down to discuss the academy, I wanted to maintain a very close involvement with its day-to-day running. I worked on the coaching programme with Eric Harrison [head of youth development at Manchester United] and Ted Dale [head of coaching at the academy and mentor to John Terry] and we hand-picked the coaches we felt could best work with the children."

And Beckham says he has always been keen to make sure that as many children as possible should benefit. "I wanted it to be a place where, no matter what your level of ability or whether you are a girl or boy, you could get the same amount of enjoyment," he continues. "I know what it's like not to feel included. When I was young, all I ever wanted to do was be a footballer and I made sacrifices to not go out at certain times and stay in to prepare for a game the next day. There was a lot of pressure and at times bullying, as I didn't go out with the other boys at the weekend. There were also many times when I would be the last to be picked when playing football in the school playground. I even remember, later in my career, a coach saying I wouldn't make it as a professional footballer because I wasn't tall or strong enough. I don't want kids to feel that way at the academy. I want to encourage them and give them the idea that if you do get a setback, you keep fighting and prove people wrong."

In some ways, Beckham has modelled the academy on the Bobby Charlton Football School, which proved instrumental in helping him to make the transition from talented schoolboy to potential professional, but football has moved on a great deal since the 1980s. Most top clubs now have wide-ranging youth development and coaching programmes in the community and Beckham has no intention of either getting into a turf war with the local club, Charlton Athletic, which runs its own academy, or unnecessarily duplicating facilities. So, while there are programmes for talented youngsters, the main focus is inclusivity and enjoyment. Not to mention education.