David Beckham is set to go around the world for a new TV documentary playing seven football games in seven continents – including the first ever game in Antarctica.
The new BBC film ‘Beckham: For the love of the game’ will start in humble communities playing with youngsters.
It will end where it all began for the former England captain at Old Trafford, where he plays his final game with a host of internationally renowned footballing legends who he played for and against in his illustrious career.
According to the BBC , he will journey into the heart of countries travelling through difficult and sometimes dangerous terrains to get to the pitches. Continue
Locations include the villages of Papua New Guinea, the foothills of Nepal, the streets of Buenos Aires, the desert plains of Djibouti and the elevated pitches of Miami.
Becks will play the first ever game in Antarctica in a frozen pitch |
He will meet the locals and play a seven a-side or eleven a-side game with two teams drawn from the local community.
Matches will be played in locations from the vast, unexplored jungle of Papua New Guinea to the frozen lands of Antarctica; the first time a match has been played there.
Beckham said: “I remember sitting on a plane and discussing this idea with friends and never thinking it would become a reality. I’m genuinely excited now we can realise this ambitious idea.
“Whether as a player or out in the field for UNICEF and other charitable partners, I have seen the transformational effect that sport and in particular football has on people’s lives.
“This epic journey will allow me to show the positive side of the game I love and shine a light on the passion and selflessness of people that play this sport as a force for good.”
It would appear that Beckham and his team have arrived Papua New Guinea for the first match of the tour following a picture he posted on his Facebook page today.
Sure looks like he's enjoying himself...
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