David and Brooklyn Beckham then and now
Brooklyn Beckham proved the apple doesn't fall too far from the tree as he replaced his dad David on the pitch at Old Trafford.
It was an important family moment as the 16-year-old stepped out onto the pitch wearing the famous No. 7 shirt.
Proud mum Victoria couldn't help but gush over her two boys, sharing a picture on Instagram of the two embracing and writing: "I love my boys. Incredible game today for a wonderful cause @unicef. What David has achieved makes me so proud.I love u X"
Brooklyn, 16, replaced his old man on the pitch for the final 15 minutes of a charity game in aid of UNICEF.
Great Britain & Ireland's David and Brooklyn Beckham (left) during the UNICEF charity match at Old Trafford, Manchester
The youngsters beamed with pride as they joined their dad on the pitch ahead of the game at Manchester United's ground.
Becks captained the Great Britain and Ireland team, managed by Sir Alex Ferguson, as they took on the Rest of the World XI, led by Zidane Zidane.
His sons Romeo and Cruz wore matching red and white kits while smart little Harper wrapped up in a red coat and jeans.
Brooklyn Beckham proved the apple doesn't fall too far from the tree as he replaced his dad David on the pitch at Old Trafford.
It was an important family moment as the 16-year-old stepped out onto the pitch wearing the famous No. 7 shirt.
Proud mum Victoria couldn't help but gush over her two boys, sharing a picture on Instagram of the two embracing and writing: "I love my boys. Incredible game today for a wonderful cause @unicef. What David has achieved makes me so proud.I love u X"
Brooklyn, 16, replaced his old man on the pitch for the final 15 minutes of a charity game in aid of UNICEF.
Becks later replaced Sol Campbell and played alongside his son, with them both wearing the same number.
Brooklyn was released by Arsenal earlier this year.
The game proved to be a real family affair with David's other children Romeo, 13, Cruz, 10, and four-year-old Harper supporting him as he made his much-anticipated return to Old Trafford.
The youngsters beamed with pride as they joined their dad on the pitch ahead of the game at Manchester United's ground.
Becks captained the Great Britain and Ireland team, managed by Sir Alex Ferguson, as they took on the Rest of the World XI, led by Zidane Zidane.
His sons Romeo and Cruz wore matching red and white kits while smart little Harper wrapped up in a red coat and jeans.
David, 40, was seen tenderly pulling back Harper's long hair as she stood between two of her big brothers.
The match went ahead despite the devastating attacks in Paris last night.
Earlier in the day Victoria Beckham shared a post to Instagram which explained the decision: "The terrible events in Paris last night are devastating for so many. Our thoughts are with all those who have been caught up in these events, their families and friends.
"In Manchester today, at the Match for Children in aid of UNICEF, Goodwill Ambassador David Beckham and players will be paying tribute to those who have lost their lives with a minute’s silence and by wearing black armbands.
"The match will see players and fans of all nations come together to unite and help create a safer world for every child around the world."
Brooklyn Beckham proved the apple doesn't fall too far from the tree as he replaced his dad David on the pitch at Old Trafford.
It was an important family moment as the 16-year-old stepped out onto the pitch wearing the famous No. 7 shirt.
Proud mum Victoria couldn't help but gush over her two boys, sharing a picture on Instagram of the two embracing and writing: "I love my boys. Incredible game today for a wonderful cause @unicef. What David has achieved makes me so proud.I love u X"
Brooklyn, 16, replaced his old man on the pitch for the final 15 minutes of a charity game in aid of UNICEF.
Great Britain & Ireland's David and Brooklyn Beckham (left) during the UNICEF charity match at Old Trafford, Manchester
The youngsters beamed with pride as they joined their dad on the pitch ahead of the game at Manchester United's ground.
Becks captained the Great Britain and Ireland team, managed by Sir Alex Ferguson, as they took on the Rest of the World XI, led by Zidane Zidane.
His sons Romeo and Cruz wore matching red and white kits while smart little Harper wrapped up in a red coat and jeans.
Victoria Beckham gushes over husband David and son Brooklyn as they unite on the pitch at Old Trafford
It was a real family affair as footballing ace David was joined by his eldest son Brooklyn, 16, we well as Romeo, Cruz and four-year-old Harper Seven
Brooklyn Beckham proved the apple doesn't fall too far from the tree as he replaced his dad David on the pitch at Old Trafford.
It was an important family moment as the 16-year-old stepped out onto the pitch wearing the famous No. 7 shirt.
Proud mum Victoria couldn't help but gush over her two boys, sharing a picture on Instagram of the two embracing and writing: "I love my boys. Incredible game today for a wonderful cause @unicef. What David has achieved makes me so proud.I love u X"
Brooklyn, 16, replaced his old man on the pitch for the final 15 minutes of a charity game in aid of UNICEF.
Becks later replaced Sol Campbell and played alongside his son, with them both wearing the same number.
Brooklyn was released by Arsenal earlier this year.
The game proved to be a real family affair with David's other children Romeo, 13, Cruz, 10, and four-year-old Harper supporting him as he made his much-anticipated return to Old Trafford.
The youngsters beamed with pride as they joined their dad on the pitch ahead of the game at Manchester United's ground.
Becks captained the Great Britain and Ireland team, managed by Sir Alex Ferguson, as they took on the Rest of the World XI, led by Zidane Zidane.
His sons Romeo and Cruz wore matching red and white kits while smart little Harper wrapped up in a red coat and jeans.
David, 40, was seen tenderly pulling back Harper's long hair as she stood between two of her big brothers.
The match went ahead despite the devastating attacks in Paris last night.
Earlier in the day Victoria Beckham shared a post to Instagram which explained the decision: "The terrible events in Paris last night are devastating for so many. Our thoughts are with all those who have been caught up in these events, their families and friends.
"In Manchester today, at the Match for Children in aid of UNICEF, Goodwill Ambassador David Beckham and players will be paying tribute to those who have lost their lives with a minute’s silence and by wearing black armbands.
"The match will see players and fans of all nations come together to unite and help create a safer world for every child around the world."
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