Sir David Beckham Receives Knighthood: Football Legend Honored at Windsor

Football legend David Beckham has been officially knighted at Windsor Castle. The former England captain expressed immense pride in receiving this royal honor. Beckham's remarkable career included 115 international caps and success with top clubs like Manchester United and Real Madrid. Beyond football, he has made significant contributions to charity through UNICEF and the King's Foundation.

Key Points: David Beckham Knighted at Windsor Castle for Sport Charity

  • Former England captain earned 115 caps and led Three Lions for six years
  • Spent 11 years with Manchester United before £25m Real Madrid move
  • Served as UNICEF ambassador since 2005 with special fund in his name
  • Co-owns Inter Miami and Salford City with former teammate Gary Neville
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Sir David Beckham receives knighthood at Windsor Castle

Football icon David Beckham receives knighthood at Windsor Castle, honored for services to sport and charity after legendary career with England and top clubs.

"I couldn't be prouder. People know how patriotic I am - I love my country. - Sir David Beckham"

Berkshire, Nov 4

Former England captain Sir David Beckham received a knighthood at Windsor Castle on Tuesday. The football star was honoured for his services to sport and charity.

Earlier this year, Sir David said he was "immensely proud" of being recognised in the King's Birthday Honours.

"I couldn't be prouder," said Beckham. "People know how patriotic I am - I love my country.

"I've always said how important the monarchy is to my family. I'm lucky enough to have travelled around the world, and all people want to talk to me about is our monarchy. It makes me proud."

The former Manchester United and Real Madrid midfielder earned 115 caps for England and captained the Three Lions for six years, from 2000 to 2006. He represented his country in three World Cups and two European Championships. He ended his career in the Major League Soccer.

Beckham rose through Manchester United’s academy in 1992 and spent 11 years with the senior team before making a GBP 25 million move to Real Madrid in 2003. After four seasons in Spain, he joined the LA Galaxy in Major League Soccer, where he also enjoyed two loan spells at AC Milan. He concluded his illustrious playing career with Paris Saint-Germain in 2013.

Beyond football, Beckham’s influence extends well off the field. Born in east London, he played a key role in helping London secure the 2012 Olympic Games. He has been associated with UNICEF since 2005, and in 2015, a special fund was created in his name to mark ten years of partnership with the organisation.

In 2024, Beckham became an ambassador for the King’s Foundation, supporting King Charles’ education and youth programmes that promote environmental awareness among young people.

He is also a part-owner of League Two club Salford City, alongside former teammate Gary Neville, and serves as co-owner of Major League Soccer side Inter Miami.

- IANS

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Priya S
Well deserved! His charity work with UNICEF and now with King's Foundation shows he's more than just a football star. We need more global icons like him who use their platform for social good. 🙏
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Arjun K
Remember watching him play during the 2002 World Cup! His free kicks were magical. Happy to see him get this recognition after such an amazing career. True legend of the game! ⚽✨
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Sarah B
While I respect his achievements, I do wonder if there are many deserving British-Indian sports personalities and philanthropists who don't get similar recognition. The system sometimes feels biased.
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Kavya N
His work with UNICEF is particularly inspiring. In India, we need more sports celebrities to actively participate in social causes like he does. Congratulations to Sir David! 👏
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Vikram M
From football legend to global ambassador - what a journey! His contribution to sports and charity makes him truly deserving of this honour. Wishing him all the best! 🏆

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