End it like Beckham: Global superstar David Beckham to retire
As well as winning over
100 caps for his England and lifting 19 trophies in two different
continents, it was his ability to maximize the power of the "Beckham
brand" that allowed the footballer to transcend his sport and appeal to a
worldwide mass audience.
Beckham's marriage to former Spice Girl and fashion designer, Victoria, probably helped as well.
"Brand Beckham is dead, long live Brand Beckham!" sports business expert Simon Chadwick told CNN. "Beckham's transition from athlete commodity to sporting statesman and entrepreneur is now complete."
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This year, Beckham became
the first ever sportsman from outside of China to be invited to become
the ambassador for the sport in the country.
He is estimated to be
Britain's wealthiest sportsman, earning in excess of $46 million a year,
according to France Football magazine.
"I wouldn't have achieved
what I have done today without my family," said Beckham in a statement.
"I'm grateful for my parents' sacrifice, which made me realise my
dreams.
"I owe everything to
Victoria and the kids, who have given me the inspiration and support to
play at the highest level for such a long period."
Beckham's decision to retire comes days after the 38-year-old won his latest title with French club Paris Saint-Germain.
"I'm thankful to PSG for
giving me the opportunity to continue but I feel now is the right time
to finish my career, playing at the highest level," added Beckham.
The Englishman, who won
the Champions League with Manchester United in 1999, also won league
titles with Real Madrid and Los Angeles Galaxy before arriving in the
French capital earlier this year after signing a short-term contract.
"If you had told me as a
young boy I would have played for and won trophies with my boyhood club
Manchester United, proudly captained and played for my country over one
hundred times and lined up for some of the biggest clubs in the world, I
would have told you it was a fantasy," said Beckham.
"I'm fortunate to have realized those dreams."
Despite playing for some
of the world's top clubs, Beckham singled out captaining his country as
one of his "proudest achievements".
"I knew every time I
wore the Three Lions shirt, I was not only following in a long line of
great players, I was also representing every fan that cared passionately
about their country," said Beckham, who won 115 caps for England.
"I'm honoured to
represent England both on and off the pitch. I want to thank all my
team-mates, the great managers that I had the pleasure of learning from.
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"I also want to thank the fans who have all supported me and given me the strength to succeed.''
Beckham had the chance
to join PSG in January 2012, but opted to stay in the U.S., ending his
American mission with his second MLS Cup title before announcing that he
would not fulfill the second year of his contract extension.
"Nothing will ever
completely replace playing the game I love, however I feel like I'm
starting a new adventure and I'm genuinely excited about what lies
ahead," said Beckham.
"I'm fortunate to have been given many opportunities throughout my career and now I feel it's my time to give back."
Many of Beckham's former teammates and managers spoke of the positive impact his professionalism had on the clubs he played for.
"He was a great teammate
and a role model for young players," said LA Galaxy Bruce Arena. "He
had achieved so much, but wanted to keep on achieving."
But former PSG winger
David Ginola told CNN that he had had a conversation with Beckham a few
weeks ago when the Englishman confided he had begun to question his
fitness to play at the highest level.
Not that Beckham's playing career is quite over -- yet.
French Champions PSG's
last two games are against Brest at the Parc des Princes in the French
capital on Saturday and at Lorient the following Sunday.
Meanwhile on Twitter, messages of congratulations poured in from some of his former teammates and clubs and even politicians.
"Best wishes as David
#BeckhamRetires His magical free kicks for @MUFC and England will live
long in the memory of all football fans," tweeted British Prime Minister
David Cameron.
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