Beckham to play last game with Galaxy
Football legend David Beckham says he will play his final game with
the Los Angeles Galaxy when the Major League Soccer club hosts Houston
in the league championship early next month.
The 37-year-old former England captain and veteran of three World
Cups did not mention anything about retiring from the sport.
"I've had an incredibly special time playing for the LA Galaxy.
However, I wanted to experience one last challenge before the end of my
playing career," Beckham said in a news release on Monday.
Beckham has scheduled a news conference in Los Angeles for Tuesday.
The football superstar has spent the past six seasons with the
Galaxy, leading Los Angeles to an MLS Cup title last season when they
defeated the Houston Dynamo 1-0.
Beckham and the Galaxy go for their second consecutive crown when
they face the Dynamo in a repeat of last year's final on December 1 at
the Home Depot Center.
Beckham said in a statement released by the team that the game would
be his last for the Galaxy, as he hopes to move on and eventually become
a part-owner of an MLS team in the future.
"I don't see this as the end of my relationship with the league as my
ambition is to be part of the ownership structure in the future," he
said.
Beckham did not go into specifics about what he meant by "one last
challenge" or what he plans to do next.
There were reports out of Australia last week that their professional
league is trying to woo him to make a move down under. There has also
been strong interest from European clubs.
"In my time here I have seen the popularity of the game grow every
year," Beckham said.
"I've been fortunate to win trophies, but more important to me has
been the fantastic reception I've had from fans in LA and across the
states.
Soccer's potential has no limits in this wonderful country, and I
want to always be part of growing it." This is Beckham's "final
competitive game with the Galaxy," said Galaxy spokesman Justin Pearson
on Monday.
Pearson said he didn't know what Beckham would say on Tuesday.
"He said what he said," Pearson replied. "It will be discussed
tomorrow. Whether or not answers are there is unknown." Beckham has
appeared in 115 contests for England, scoring 17 goals while captaining
the side on more than 50 occasions.
AFP
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