In addition, Beckham also won two FA Cups, four Community Shield Cups, 1 Champions League and 1 World Club Cup.
In 2003, Beckham joined Real Madrid and won the Spanish Super Cup with the team. It was not until 2007, on the eve of leaving the team, that Beckham broke the championship drought with Real Madrid and beat Barcelona to win the La Liga championship.
In 2007, Beckham landed in Major League Soccer and played for the Los Angeles Galaxy. In the following five years, Beckham won two NBA championships with the team.
At the end of his career, Beckham returned to Europe and played for Paris Saint-Germain in the second half of the 20 12/ 13 season, winning the French championship with the team.
Beckham won the league championship 10 times in four top leagues respectively, and his career was very brilliant.
David Beckham has two versions. The first one is an outstanding football player, an excellent player, a vigilant leader and one of the best right-footed players in the game. The other is a public hero, a veritable celebrity, who can be recognized immediately wherever he goes. Although becoming a football player is very popular all over the world, Beckham has raised his career to a new height. Since he left England and Manchester United, every destination he has visited only makes him feel more like a superstar.
In February 2003, the London-born midfielder, as the jewel of the Galaxy battleship, left Manchester United after a public quarrel with manager Sir Alex Ferguson and moved to Spain that summer. Barcelona seems to be the team he wants to join. The two clubs have reached an agreement on the transfer fee, but Florentino Pérez, eager to add another gem to his Galactic Fleet, broke through halfway and took the Englishman to the Spanish capital. This is a transfer that accords with Beckham's personal charm: the most successful club in Europe, a group of heroic teammates and one of the most dynamic cities in the world.
During his four-year career in Santiago Bernabeu, Beckham has two unchanging trends: poor performance and change. Considering the lineup of Perez and the numerous winners of the Golden Globe Award, people expect the team to play a leading role and win the most prestigious award. On the contrary, they are struggling.
In the first few months, Beckham gave people hope, helped the team win the Spanish Super Cup and planned a victory in Camp Nou, which was the first time that Real Madrid won here in 20 years. Beckham made important contributions to the team in these two games. But then they slacked off, and finally the team ranked fourth in La Liga, lost in the final of the King's Cup and eliminated from the quarter-finals of the Champions League. This is a disappointing return on investment, and it will be no different next season.
To his credit, Beckham really proved himself to be one of their most influential players. He keeps creating opportunities to become the top assists in the league, but he can't get an important championship. In his second season, the White Legion ranked second in the league and was eliminated in the quarter-finals of the Champions League.
The main reason for team instability is the second biggest trend: change. Perez's method of constantly changing coaches doesn't work, and the players he brings in may not be suitable for the team. After Beckham joined the club, he had to work with coaches such as carlos queiroz, Jose Antonio Camacho and Garcí a Raymond.