David Beckham, the former star player of Manchester United and the England national team, has been bestowed with a knighthood as part of King Charles III’s Birthday Honours list. This prestigious honor acknowledges his remarkable career and the positive impact he has made beyond the field.
Beckham, who played for Manchester United from 1998 to 2007, is widely regarded as one of the most influential footballers of his generation. His achievements include winning the Premier League and UEFA Champions League titles with United, as well as leading England to the 2002 World Cup semi-finals.
Known for his charismatic personality and global appeal, Beckham has also made significant contributions to business, fashion, and charity. His knighthood recognizes not only his sporting legacy but also his role as a global ambassador for sports and community engagement.