2002 England Away – David Beckham #7 XL
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Size: XL
Pit to Pit: 23″
Length: 30″
Condition: 8/10
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The 2002 FIFA World Cup, held jointly in Japan and South Korea, was a defining chapter for England’s national team and especially for David Beckham, whose redemption arc captured the imagination of football fans worldwide. Managed by Sven-Göran Eriksson, England entered the tournament with renewed optimism, boasting a youthful core featuring Michael Owen, Rio Ferdinand, and a 17-year-old Wayne Rooney waiting in the wings (though not yet in the squad).
England were drawn into Group F, dubbed the “Group of Death,” alongside Argentina, Sweden, and Nigeria. After drawing 1–1 with Sweden, England famously defeated Argentina 1–0, with Beckham converting the decisive penalty — a cathartic moment four years after his infamous red card against the same opponent in the 1998 World Cup. The redemption was complete: Beckham, now captain, led by example, exorcising the ghosts of Saint-Étienne with calm precision and emotional resolve.
England advanced to the Round of 16, defeating Denmark 3–0, before bowing out in the quarter-finals to Brazil 2–1, with Ronaldinho’s looping free-kick over David Seaman sealing their fate. Despite the exit, the Three Lions earned respect for their balance of tactical discipline and attacking flair.
The 2002 England away kit, crafted by Umbro, remains one of the most beloved designs of the modern era. It featured a deep crimson red body with navy blue side panels and trim, symbolizing England’s warrior spirit and national pride. The embroidered St. George’s cross sat proudly on the collar, and the minimalist aesthetic gave it a bold, timeless appeal. This was the shirt Beckham wore during his redemptive penalty against Argentina — instantly elevating it to iconic status in football history.
2. Player’s Impact – David Beckham
For David Beckham, the 2002 World Cup was more than a tournament — it was a story of personal and national redemption. As England’s captain, Beckham entered the competition carrying both physical and emotional weight. Just weeks before the tournament, he had suffered a broken metatarsal playing for Manchester United, putting his participation in doubt. His recovery became a national obsession, dominating headlines and symbolizing England’s hopes.
Once fit, Beckham’s leadership and precision from set-pieces proved invaluable. Though not yet at peak fitness, his work ethic and composure under pressure inspired teammates. The defining moment came in Sapporo on June 7, 2002, when he buried a first-half penalty against Argentina — the same nation whose provocation had led to his infamous red card in 1998. Beckham’s celebration — fists clenched, eyes fierce — was cathartic, a declaration of redemption that transcended sport.
Across the tournament, Beckham made 5 appearances, scoring 1 goal and registering 1 assist, but his impact extended far beyond numbers. His crossing ability and set-piece precision remained world-class, and his tactical discipline under Eriksson’s structured 4-4-2 gave England balance. Off the pitch, Beckham’s charisma, resilience, and global appeal elevated him into an international icon, redefining the image of the modern footballer.
The 2002 World Cup crystallized Beckham’s evolution — from controversial figure to national leader and global superstar. It was the season that solidified his status as both England’s captain and its cultural ambassador, combining elegance with grit in equal measure.
3. Full Squad List (England – 2002 World Cup, Japan/South Korea)
Manager: Sven-Göran Eriksson
Goalkeepers:
David Seaman, Nigel Martyn, David James
Defenders:
Rio Ferdinand, Sol Campbell, Ashley Cole, Danny Mills, Wayne Bridge, Martin Keown, Wes Brown
Midfielders:
David Beckham (captain), Paul Scholes, Steven Gerrard (injured, missed tournament), Nicky Butt, Owen Hargreaves, Joe Cole, Trevor Sinclair, Kieron Dyer
Forwards:
Michael Owen, Emile Heskey, Teddy Sheringham, Darius Vassell, Robbie Fowler
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