Soccer icon David Beckham was hospitalized this week for surgery to address a wrist injury that has plagued him for more than two decades, stemming from his playing days with the England national team.
The 50-year-old former Manchester United captain underwent surgery to remove a screw that was implanted in his wrist following a fracture sustained during a 2003 friendly match between England and South Africa in Durban. The medical hardware, which was designed to dissolve naturally over time, had remained in place and was causing what sources described as “unbearable” pain.
Victoria Beckham, the former Spice Girls member and fashion designer, revealed her husband’s hospitalization through Instagram Stories on Friday, posting an image of the Inter Miami CF co-owner resting in his hospital bed with his right arm secured in a bright blue sling. The 51-year-old captioned the supportive message simply: “Get well soon, Daddy.”

A follow-up image showed Beckham wearing a friendship bracelet spelling out “Get well soon,” indicating he had returned home to continue his recovery. The former Real Madrid midfielder appeared to be in good spirits despite the medical procedure, smiling for the camera while wearing his hospital gown.

The timing of Beckham’s surgery comes just over a week after Father’s Day, when the football legend shared heartfelt tributes to his four children—Brooklyn, 26; Romeo, 22; Cruz, 20; and Harper, 13. His expressions of family gratitude take on added significance amid ongoing speculation about a potential rift between his eldest son, Brooklyn, and daughter-in-law Nicola Peltz Beckham and the rest of the Beckham family.
The wrist injury that required this week’s intervention dates back to May 2003, when Beckham was at the height of his international career. At the time, he was England’s captain and one of the world’s most recognizable athletes. The injury required surgical intervention with the insertion of a screw to stabilize the fractured bone, but complications arose when the hardware failed to dissolve as expected.
Over the intervening years, the undissolved screw continued to cause intermittent pain and discomfort, finally reaching a point where surgical removal became necessary. The procedure represents the resolution of a medical issue that has shadowed the football legend for nearly half his life.
Beckham’s hospitalization underscores the long-term physical toll that professional football can exact on players, even decades after retirement. The former England captain, who earned 115 caps for his country and played for some of the world’s most prestigious clubs, including Manchester United, Real Madrid, LA Galaxy, AC Milan, and Paris Saint-Germain, has dealt with various injuries throughout his career.
As co-owner of Major League Soccer’s Inter Miami CF, Beckham remains actively involved in professional football, though now from an executive perspective. His recovery is expected to be straightforward, with the supportive presence of his family evident in Victoria’s social media updates.
The Beckham family’s public show of unity during David’s hospitalization may also serve to counter recent speculation about internal family dynamics, demonstrating their continued solidarity during challenging times.
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
David Beckham underwent successful surgery this week to remove a screw from his wrist that was implanted 22 years ago following a 2003 England match injury. The hardware, which should have dissolved naturally, remained in place and was causing severe pain, finally requiring surgical removal. The 50-year-old football legend is now recovering at home with family support, marking the end of a decades-long medical issue that stemmed from his international playing career.























