David Beckham is featuring on Yahoo websites and products exclusively before and after the World Cup as well as in company marketing. The deal runs right through until the end of September to take advantage of the 2010-2011 European soccer season.
David Beckham teams up with Yahoo
David Beckham is featuring on Yahoo websites and products exclusively before and after the World Cup as well as in company marketing. The deal runs right through until the end of September to take advantage of the 2010-2011 European soccer season.
2010 FIFA World Cup: Why England Needed David Beckham in South Africa
Bleacher Report - Todd Lamansky
When David Beckham was ruled out of the 2010 World Cup back in March, there were many who felt the loss was no big deal. England had younger, faster, ...
Virtual Press Office (press release)
London, Friday 9 July 2010 - (Virtual Press Office) : England might have crashed out of the World Cup, but David Beckham will still take home a trophy after ...
Becks chat gets Rafael Nadal ready for final push
Rafael Nadal believes a conversation with David Beckham has provided him with the perfect inspiration ahead of his Wimbledon final against Tomas Berdych on Sunday.
Nadal was asked if he wanted to meet David Beckham after his three-set victory over Andy Murray in Friday's semi-final. Becks watched the match with his son Brooklyn as the world number one produced a masterclass on Wimbledon's Centre Court.
The Spaniard is a big fan of Real Madrid and grew to admire Beckham's ferocious work-ethic during the Becks' time at the Spanish giants.
Beckham's refusal to accept that any cause is lost on the pitch struck a chord with Nadal, who adopts the same approach whenever he steps onto a tennis court.
"I know him from Madrid few years ago and it is always special meet with great sportsmen like David," Nadal said.
"He's a big star outside of the stadium. But for me, what I admire a lot about him is when he's on the pitch, he fights like the best of them and even more than the rest."
Nadal was asked if he wanted to meet David Beckham after his three-set victory over Andy Murray in Friday's semi-final. Becks watched the match with his son Brooklyn as the world number one produced a masterclass on Wimbledon's Centre Court.
The Spaniard is a big fan of Real Madrid and grew to admire Beckham's ferocious work-ethic during the Becks' time at the Spanish giants.
Beckham's refusal to accept that any cause is lost on the pitch struck a chord with Nadal, who adopts the same approach whenever he steps onto a tennis court.
"I know him from Madrid few years ago and it is always special meet with great sportsmen like David," Nadal said.
"He's a big star outside of the stadium. But for me, what I admire a lot about him is when he's on the pitch, he fights like the best of them and even more than the rest."
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