2004 England Away – David Beckham #7 Small
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Size: S
Authentication Code: RN109787 Umbro
Pit to Pit: 19″
Length: 27″
Condition: 10/10
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The 2006 FIFA World Cup, held in Germany, was a tournament of high expectations and familiar heartbreak for England. Managed by Sven-Göran Eriksson in what would be his final tournament in charge, the Three Lions entered with one of their most talented squads in decades — including Steven Gerrard, Frank Lampard, Wayne Rooney, and captain David Beckham. England were widely considered dark-horse contenders, expected to challenge for the semifinals or beyond.
Drawn into Group B alongside Paraguay, Trinidad & Tobago, and Sweden, England began steadily. They opened with a 1–0 win over Paraguay, followed by a hard-fought 2–0 victory over Trinidad & Tobago, with Beckham assisting both late goals. Their third match ended in a 2–2 draw with Sweden, maintaining England’s 38-year winless streak against the Swedes but still securing top spot in the group.
In the Round of 16, England overcame Ecuador 1–0, courtesy of a trademark Beckham free-kick — a curling strike that ultimately became his final World Cup goal. The quarter-final pitted England once again against Portugal, in a rematch of Euro 2004. Rooney was sent off early in the second half, forcing England to battle on with ten men. The match finished 0–0, but England were eliminated 3–1 on penalties, continuing the nation’s long-standing shootout curse.
The 2006 England away kit, made by Umbro, featured a bold crimson red design with gold accents and cross-stitch detailing inspired by the St. George’s flag. A single gold star above the crest commemorated the 1966 World Cup triumph. Sleek, modern, and patriotic, the kit is remembered for Beckham’s last great moments as England’s captain — especially his decisive free-kick against Ecuador.
2. Player’s Impact – David Beckham
David Beckham, England’s captain and emotional leader, played a pivotal role during the 2006 World Cup. Despite battling illness, a nagging ankle injury, and skepticism over his form, Beckham delivered some of the most decisive contributions of his England career.
He featured in all five matches, registering 1 goal and 2 assists, but his influence extended far beyond statistics. Against Trinidad & Tobago, Beckham’s pinpoint crosses created both late goals, turning a frustrating stalemate into a vital win. Against Ecuador in the Round of 16, he produced one of the tournament’s signature moments — a bending free-kick into the bottom corner, struck despite vomiting from illness minutes earlier. It was a strike that showcased his courage, composure, and unmatched dead-ball technique.
As captain, Beckham brought calm leadership to a squad under immense scrutiny. He often drifted to the right flank, delivering trademark crosses and helping link play with Lampard and Gerrard in midfield. While England’s quarter-final exit overshadowed individual performances, Beckham’s consistency and professionalism stood out in a team searching for identity.
Shortly after the tournament, Beckham tearfully resigned as England captain — making 2006 symbolic as the closing chapter of his golden era with the national team. It solidified his legacy as a player who carried England’s expectations with dignity, work ethic, and world-class technical ability.
3. Full Squad List (England – 2006 World Cup, Germany)
Manager: Sven-Göran Eriksson
Goalkeepers:
Paul Robinson, David James, Robert Green
Defenders:
Rio Ferdinand, John Terry, Ashley Cole, Gary Neville, Sol Campbell, Jamie Carragher, Wayne Bridge
Midfielders:
David Beckham (captain), Steven Gerrard, Frank Lampard, Owen Hargreaves, Joe Cole, Michael Carrick, Jermaine Jenas, Stewart Downing, Aaron Lennon
Forwards:
Wayne Rooney, Michael Owen (injured early in tournament), Peter Crouch, Theo Walcott
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