
According to reports from the BBC, Sky Sports, The Telegraph and many other media, Beckham was officially awarded a knighthood by King Charles at a ceremony held in Berkshire this morning. Manchester United officials also issued a message to express congratulations to Beckham.
Manchester United officially wrote: "Beckham, who has the DNA of the 'Red Devils', celebrated his 50th birthday this year. As the banner figure of the "92 Golden Generation" of Manchester United's youth training, he played a total of 394 games for the first team. , scoring 85 goals.
"The pinnacle of his career was undoubtedly the legendary UEFA Champions League final in 1999: not only did he help Manchester United reverse Bayern and win the Triple Crown, he was also undisputedly elected the best of the match. In the same year, he ranked second in the Ballon d'Or Awards.
"Before moving to Real Madrid in 2003, Beckham won 6 Premier League trophies wearing the Red Devils jersey.
"Congratulations, Sir David! "