When David Beckham played his last game for Paris Saint-Germain in 2013, he had created one of the best brands around his own person. A brand that became the perfect launching pad for a post-football career in the business world.
There isn't an advertising deal with Beckham that doesn't become a small news story in the world's news media. His achievements on the football pitch have left such a deep impression that fans, especially in England, will forgive him for everything – and not least, they continue to buy the products that he and his wife Victoria produce themselves as well as those they have advertising deals with.
Even during his active career, he was popular in advertising. As early as 1997, he signed an advertising deal with Brylcreem that earned the then 22-year-old a staggering £4 million.
Not bad for a young footballer born in northeast London in the spring of 1975. His parents - kitchen fitter David Edward Beckham and hairdresser Sandra West - could hardly have imagined the popularity and wealth their son would achieve.
But they have played a vital role in his career path. First and foremost, his parents were fanatical Manchester United fans, often traveling the 200 miles from Leytonstone in north-east London to Old Trafford to watch the games.


Today, David Beckham is a metrosexual fashion icon who has arrangements with a number of global brands such as H&M, Pepsi, Armani, Gillette and Tudor watches. And, of course, Adidas who he helped land a partnership with Major League Soccer when he joined the LA Galaxy in 2007. In 2021 alone, the revenue from these deals had over $20 million dollars quietly flowing into his account.
In 2014, Beckham launched his own company, DB Ventures, which handles most of his post-football career. This includes the deals with Adidas, the Tudor watch brand and his own whiskey brand, Haig Club.
He has also invested in various companies, including a stake in the Major League Soccer team Inter Miami CF through his investment company Beckham Brand Holdings. Beckham has invested in a number of business ventures, including Guild Esports, a UK-based e-sports organization that went public in 2020 - he serves as co-owner and director of the company.
In addition, he has invested in tech start-ups such as Zenga and MyFitnessPal, as well as in gastronomy with the opening of a restaurant in London's Mayfair district.
He co-founded the production company Studio 99, which creates content across various platforms including social media, television and film.
In 2020, Beckham launched his own line of grooming products called House 99. The line includes a range of products such as hair care, skin care and beard care items and is sold through various retailers as well as online.
No wonder that along with Victoria Beckham's clothing designs and modelling career, the couple has built a personal fortune approaching one billion dollars. In comparison, the British King Charles III has a personal fortune of 'just' 750 million dollars.
The millions are rolling in
But what does an ex-football star spend his money on? For Beckham, of course, it's all about the classic virtues: real estate! Their most expensive house is their London residence near Holland Park, which is estimated to cost around £255 million.
But when the weather in London gets too gloomy, he and his family can head to one of his two homes in Dubai. The couple own an apartment in the world's tallest skyscraper, the Burj Khalifa, and a villa in the tree-shaped Palm Jumeirah, known for its lavish hotels, posh apartment towers and high-end international restaurants.
And when he's taking care of business for Inter Miami CF, well, he can stay in his own penthouse apartment.
Another passion is memorabilia. He especially buys 'stuff' related to Elvis Presley. He has entire rooms in his homes dedicated to Elvis knick-knacks and costumes. Another hobby is his collection of rare jewellery. He often buys custom-made jewellery for hundreds of thousands of dollars. And often presents them as gifts to family and friends.
Together with Victoria Beckham, he has also built up a sizeable art collection. The entire collection is created with a 'love theme' and, according to British media, includes paintings, portraits and sculptures by Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin and Banksy.
Artnet reported that in 2014 Beckham paid 780,000 dollars for a commissioned painting titled Daddy's Girl as a birthday present for his daughter, Harper.
Another 'hobby' is his tattoos, which have also cost him a tidy sum. According to Men's Health, Beckham has more than 67 tattoos. He has completely covered both of his arms, and he also has ink on his neck, back, chest, ribs and even his hand.
And it almost goes without saying that he has some nice wheels. His garage holds both Lamborghinis, Rolls-Royces, Bentleys and even an Aston Martin V8 Vantage X-pack Volante.
But all things considered, the Beckhamian afterlife is still deeply rooted in the world of football. With Inter Miami CF, American soccer is making its presence felt in a world that has, so far, been dominated by the big European clubs.
This could be David Beckham's big legacy.