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Manchester United & England legend David Beckham was officially awarded the title of Jazz by King Charles

1:59am, 16 June 2025Basketball

Spread the flowers! Spread flowers! Manchester United & England legend David Beckham was officially awarded the title of Jazz by King Charles in recognition of his contribution to sports and philanthropy.

Unlike OBE, the jazz title (KBE) is not only a symbol of identity, but also represents the royal family's all-round recognition of the recipients.

After 22 years of waiting, the "heartthrob" finally realized his lifelong wish. Manchester United official also published a long article to congratulate Beckham for his wish.

Manchester United official posted the "SIR" DAVID jersey No. 7, the official website reads: "David Beckham, all Manchester United personnel extend warm congratulations on your special achievements, and you deserve this honor."

"Since joining Manchester United's youth training camp at the age of 14, David has not only become an indelible legend of this club, but also an outstanding symbol of the entire English football world. "

"David, we pay tribute to your achievements and thank you for your great contribution to Manchester United. Beckham is a key member of the Manchester United 1999 Triple Champions League final. In the Camp Nou Champions League final, the Red Devils dramatically reversed Bayern in the last 3 minutes, and he was awarded the best player of the game. "

"The entire Manchester United In his career, David made a total of 394 appearances for the club, scoring 85 goals, and won the love of fans with his tenacity and outstanding skills. "

"In the summer of 2003, David left Manchester United to join Real Madrid, and later played for Los Angeles Galaxy, AC Milan and Paris Saint-Germain. He ended his career as a player in 2013 with boots. "

" Outside the arena, Beckham was also recognized for his contribution to British society, including his charitable work."

Beckham played an important role in helping London win the hosting of the 2012 Olympic Games. Since 2005, he has also served as UNICEF ambassador.

Beckham said: "I am very lucky to be in the career I love and I am grateful that my work has been recognized. These work have made me feel full of accomplishment."

Beckham was awarded the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 2003. 22 years later, he finally got what he wanted and became another legend with a jazz title in Manchester United.

All members of the club congratulate you again, Sir David! Since its establishment in 1917, the current British medal system has become an important part of the British honor system. It includes five different levels, from high to low, GBE, KBE, CBE, OBE and MBE.

These levels are translated in Chinese as "Grade-Class Cross", "Grade-Class Commander's Medal", "Commander's Medal", "Official Medal" and "Official Medal".

It is worth noting that not all those who receive these medals are called jazz, and only the two highest levels of winners, GBE and KBE, enjoy this honor. For example, Beckham was awarded the OBE in 2003, but he could not be called a jazz at the time.

The Red Devils already have 4 Jazz

Legendary coach Matt Busby is the first Jazz title owner in Manchester United's history. He was awarded the Jazz title at the end of the same year because he led Manchester United to win England's first Champions League title in 1968.

Manchester United's second Jazz is Sir Bobby Charlton, the best player in team history. He is also the main midfielder in England's 1966 World Cup and the first player in football history to win the World Cup, Golden Globes and Champions League championships. He was promoted to the Jazz in 1994.

Before Sir Ferguson came to Manchester United, he received the OBE Medal in 1984 with his super god record of coaching Aberdeen. After leading Manchester United to win the triple crown in 1999, he was awarded the title of jazz by the British royal family at the end of the same year.

After this award, Sir David Beckham will compete with Sir Matt Busby, Sir Bobby Charlton and Sir Ferguson! Congratulations to Sir Bell! !

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