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Semprini
01-11-2007, 06:38 PM
LONDON (AP) -- David Beckham, the former England soccer captain known as much for his style as his play, has agreed to leave Real Madrid and join the Los Angeles Galaxy in a deal Major League Soccer hopes will boost the sport in the United States in a manner similar to Pele's arrival with the Cosmos in 1975.

Beckham will leave Madrid at the end of the season. The move was announced Thursday following the end of talks on extending the 31-year-old English midfielder's contract with the Spanish club.

"This week, Real Madrid asked me to make a decision regarding my future and the offer to extend my contract by a further two seasons," Beckham said in a statement.

"After discussing several options with my family and advisers to either stay here at Madrid or join other major British and European clubs, I have decided to join the Los Angeles Galaxy and play in the MLS from August this year."

An entertainment personality who draws paparazzi like a movie star, Beckham and his wife, Victoria, the former Posh Spice of the Spice Girls, regularly find their way onto tabloid and magazine covers. With snazzy clothes, rotating hair colors and styles and a pop star wife, he is the epitome of the modern mix of celebrity and athlete. He's even had a movie named after him: "Bend it like Beckham."

His soccer skills are only part of the equation. He's David Beckham Inc., a multinational corporation with links to Pepsi, Gillette, Motorola and Adidas.

"David Beckham is a global sports icon who will transcend the sport of soccer in America," MLS commissioner Don Garber said. "His decision to continue his storied career in Major League Soccer is testament to the fact that America is rapidly becoming a true 'Soccer Nation' with Major League Soccer at the core."

The Galaxy, citing industry experts, said Beckham's deal is worth more than $250 million in salary and commercial endorsements and is "thought to be the biggest in sporting history."

Beckham will become the biggest star to play soccer in the United States since Pele and Franz Beckenbauer played in the now-defunct North American Soccer League in the 1970s.

"He's a cultural icon," former U.S. soccer star Alexi Lalas, the president and general manager of the Los Angeles Galaxy, told the Associated Press in July. "I think that the people that don't know a tremendous amount about soccer know who Beckham is, whether it's the way he looks or who he's married to or what he's done in international soccer. The fact is, he's transcended the sport."

The Galaxy opens its season April 8 in Houston.

"It's great for the Galaxy, it's great for the league. One of his attractions is he's still playing well," said Real Salt Lake coach John Ellinger. "It's a shame it can't be at the beginning of the season, so you can't avoid him. Most coaches are probably saying "give me my LA games early."

Beckham's four-year contract with Madrid expires at the end of this season. He joined the team from Manchester United in 2003, where he had had won six league titles, two FA Cups and the Champions League title.

But Beckham, the world's most recognized player, hasn't won a major trophy since joining Madrid.

"I have enjoyed my time in Spain enormously, and I am extremely grateful to the club for giving me the opportunity to play for such a great team and their amazing fans," Beckham said.

Beckham has been unhappy this season at Madrid under coach Fabio Capello. He has started only seven of 25 matches and was left off the squad for Thursday's Copa del Rey match against Real Betis.

"For the rest of this season I will continue to give 100 percent to my coach, teammates and fans as I believe Fabio Capello will bring this club and its supporters the success they truly deserve," said Beckham, who trained with Madrid in the Spanish capital Thursday.

Before the season started, Beckham led England to the quarterfinals of the World Cup, scoring from a free kick in the second round to beat Ecuador 1-0.

But he was taken off the field early in the second half against Portugal with ankle and Achilles tendon injuries, and then watched as his team was eliminated in a penalty shootout.

A day after the game, Beckham stepped down as captain of the team -- a post he had held for 58 of his 94 international appearances. Then, on Aug. 11, England coach Steve McClaren dropped Beckham from the team altogether, signaling the end of his international career.

Then came more heartache in Madrid.

He was injured in November when he was allowed to travel to Rome to visit Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, but Beckham was forced to skip the wedding and return to Madrid to sit on the bench -- another sign that his days in Madrid under Capello were numbered.

Still, the move to Los Angeles won't surprise many people. Beckham has a soccer academy in the Los Angeles suburb of Carson with Anschutz Entertainment Group, the owner of the Galaxy. They also teamed to start an academy in London.

Plus, his wife recently was photographed house-hunting in Los Angeles.

Beckham and his wife are worth $169 million, according to Britain's Rich List. Beckham alone reportedly makes about $32 million per year in salary and endorsements.

"I'm going out there to hopefully build a club and team that's got a lot of potential," Beckham said. "I think that's what excites me."

MLS recently changed its rules on salary caps, clearing the way for Beckham to sign the lucrative deal and become the first player to be signed under the new rule.

"I don't think it's just about glitz," U.S. Soccer Federation president Sunil Gulati said. "He wants to play on a winning team and be part of a winning organization and help build the game in the United States." - source SI.com

i guess he's trying to become more famous in the states, maybe help his wife to get some movie deals or such... or live amongst the stars. also does this mean we have to call soccer football now?

Rayster
01-12-2007, 12:42 AM
lol, no i don't think u'll have to change soccer to football, since there's another type already in the States.

he said it's not about the money (a million a week =O)
"He wants to play on a winning team and be part of a winning organization and help build the game in the United States."
that's good. If he can help develop football, er, soccer (xP) in other countries outside of Europe and SthAmerica then that's great for the game.

analog
01-12-2007, 03:56 AM
It will be interesting to see him on the galaxy. I will want to watch some games. And no the names in america will not change. We will stick with soccer as soccer and football as american football.

M-50
01-13-2007, 11:47 AM
It should be good if he does. I mean they are already talking about Victoria hanging with Beyonce and Paris Hilton and Britney Spears. Now how can she let them down lol. But I think that it will be an experience if he does go.

Livius
01-13-2007, 09:56 PM
that crazy but he did it for $250 million thats alot of money but why galaxy...never mind i wanna see him versus Adu

CrimsonStar
01-14-2007, 12:56 AM
Adu was training with united late last year, Apparently he was impressive but nothing exactly special.

On Beckham, not the player he was 4 or 5 years ago, and Capello said he was on the fringes of the madrid team, I suppose he wants to play regular football, plus money is obviously a factor too. The teams are trying to negotiate a release after capello said he won't ever play for madrid again.

SLVR
01-14-2007, 05:31 AM
No one cares bout soccer here. And plus he is on the Decline

Semprini
01-14-2007, 04:32 PM
so true... he and his wife are only doing it to be even more famous.

SLVR
01-15-2007, 04:55 AM
psh
He wont get famous here. cause no one cares I think he doin it gor the 250 mill:winking56:whatevah::rolleye09

Rayster
01-15-2007, 05:27 AM
No one cares bout soccer here.
That's y he's goin to America i spose. to create awareness for the game. Since he's such a figure ppl will be drawn to the game.

And plus he is on the Decline
He's already declined. He's crap now...nowhere near wat he once was. Maybe that's y he's leaving the real soccer countries

M-50
01-15-2007, 01:58 PM
that crazy but he did it for $250 million thats alot of money but why galaxy...never mind i wanna see him versus Adu
That ain't a lot for an LA club. I mean it is LA for god's sake. lol.
Nah but still @ Decado, he is still good but he aint had a chance to play for a long time so that is why he is so shit.

SLVR
01-16-2007, 03:04 AM
That's y he's goin to America i spose. to create awareness for the game. Since he's such a figure ppl will be drawn to the game.


He's already declined. He's crap now...nowhere near wat he once was. Maybe that's y he's leaving the real soccer countriesLOL I know I wont be watching anyways

Evanesque
01-16-2007, 08:51 AM
Beckham is so history *rolls eyes* I'm surprised he's still around...there was a time he was so overrated...now look at him...sheesh..!

I never saw him as a good captain or player...

CrimsonStar
02-05-2007, 01:32 AM
Beckham is so history *rolls eyes* I'm surprised he's still around...there was a time he was so overrated...now look at him...sheesh..!
I never saw him as a good captain or player...

Thats nonsense.
You obviously know very little about football.

Edit: Sorry evanesque, I don't mean to sound harsh, it's just being a Die hard United fan I know what he contributed to this club and his ability before he moved to madrid should never be brought into question, he was a magnificent passer back then and a very influencial player, I don't think he was ever captain of england because of his leadership abilities, just the fact that he could influence the game and turn it on its head at times.

Unfortunately thats all behind him now and he seems to have thrown in the towel.