#3 Manchester United
‘The Class of 92’ are a select group of youngsters at Manchester United who went on to become mainstays in Sir Alex Ferguson’s tenure at the club and dominated the English landscape for two decades. David Beckham belonged to that elite group which also included the likes of Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes and Gary Neville.
He spent the best and longest part of his career at Old Trafford, winning six Premier League titles, two FA Cups and one Champions League in one of the greatest ever European comebacks against Bayern Munich in 1999 where both the equaliser and winner in injury-time were from Beckham’s corners.
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That terrific 1998/1999 season saw Beckham finish runner-up to Rivaldo in the FIFA World Player of the Year and Ballon d’Or awards.
Despite various speculations regarding Beckham leaving United at various points of time, he spent more than a decade at the club. Eventually, the club and player parted ways after a major altercation between Ferguson and Beckham in the aftermath of a defeat in the FA Cup against Arsenal in 2003.
That ended Beckham’s time as a Red Devil but he is deeply loved by the United fanbase till date.