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Kamis, 16 Mei 2013

Beckham Announces Retirement From Soccer

Beckham Announces Retirement From Soccer

Soccer fans around the world are weeping on May 16, as soccer legend David Beckham announced his retirement, ending a glittering career. David, 38, said that now is the “right time” to finish his career, after two decades of

As his glittering career in top-flight football comes to an end David Beckham will be turning his attention to retirement - and how exactly he plans to spend it. Speaking today Beckham said: "Nothing will ever completely replace playing the game I love

David Beckham is to retire from football after two decades of scoring great goals. He has won league titles in four countries, played for Manchester United, Real Madrid, LA Galaxy, Milan and Paris Saint-Germain. Here are some of his best finishes.

David Beckham, the English midfielder who combined devastating free kicks, dashing good looks and savvy marketing to become one of the most recognizable athletes in the world, announced Thursday that he would retire from soccer at season's end.

David Beckham's retirement has been described as "loss to the game" by David Bernstein, the FA chairman, while the former England manager, Steve McClaren, who dropped then reinstated the midfielder, described him as a great footballer. Bernstein said:

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