When was the Beckham free-kick?

When was the Beckham free-kick?

The sumptuous free-kick which Beckham scored against Greece on October 6 2001 was the final box-ticking exercise. Few who watched it live would have argued that Beckham had not been the most accomplished player on that pitch by a gargantuan margin.

Who scored the free-kick for England?

Yes! Yes! He’s done it, David Beckham! Fantastic, it’s 2-2 and England may still be going to the World Cup,’ screamed the BBC’s voice of football as people leapt jubilantly from sofas up and down the land.

Did Beckham win Euro Cup?

Beckham won six Premier League titles, two FA Cups, one European Cup, one Intercontinental Cup and one FA Youth Cup in the space of 12 years.

When was Beckham’s free kick vs Greece?

David Beckham: 20-year anniversary of iconic free-kick that sent England to 2002 World Cup. “To represent my country, to captain my country, to score a goal for the fans, and to do it all at Old Trafford…” Beckham wrote.

When was Beckham’s free-kick vs Greece?

Who has scored most free kicks in football history?

The FC Barcelona star is now four goals short of Diego Maradona’s Argentinean record of 62 direct free-kick goals in his career. It must be noted that Messi has scored 50 direct free-kick goals for Barcelona and eight have come in for his national team.

Did Beckham win anything with AC Milan?

Ultimately, Beckham did not help Milan to any notable successes — they finished third in Serie A in both of his seasons there — nor did he help himself to a final World Cup appearance.

How do you score free kicks like Messi?

Messi’s leg when taking a free-kick has an angle of 50 degrees. He plants almost his entire boot on the ground before hitting the ball, giving him stability and control in the shot. Then, to improve his accuracy, Messi arches his shoulders and chest to caress the ball, hunching his body to a more compact position.

How can I improve my free-kick?

5 Ways to improve your free kicks.

  1. Tip 1 – Practice with a goalkeeper. It’s really easy to go out to a pitch with a ball and score a goal when there’s nobody trying to stop you.
  2. Tip 2 – Practice with a wall.
  3. Tip 3 – Get more footballs.
  4. Tip 4 – Find a routine.
  5. Tip 5 – Consistency is king, but variety is the spice of life.

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