David Beckham is one of the most recognisable sports personalities in the world. He's an iconic footballer and a major celebrity, but he is also a philanthropist, businessman and family man. While many people are familiar with Beckham's accomplishments on the field, few realise the positive difference he is making off it.

Beckham's career has been remarkable. He played with Manchester United, England and other top clubs throughout his career and earned awards for his impressive achievements. He is also a former England captain and was inducted into the National Football Museum’s Hall of Fame in 2018.

Moving to the U.S., Beckham is a hands-on owner of Inter Miami CF and has made numerous investments in the city of Miami. His involvement has not only helped the team, but also helped stimulate the local economy and benefited numerous charities. Beckham has also helped boost the city’s profile, making Miami a more desirable destination for business and tourism.

Beckham has also been an ambassador for UNICEF for over 14 years, raising awareness and funds to help some of the world's most vulnerable children. He has also supported a range of other causes, including global poverty, environmental protection and HIV/AIDS research.

In addition to his work for children, Beckham has also been a champion for mental health issues. He opened up about his own struggles with anxiety and depression, and has since pledged his support for the Heads Up campaign, which seeks to raise awareness about mental wellbeing and take stigma out of the discussion.

David Beckham's impact on society is undeniable. From his inspiring work on the field to his humanitarian efforts off it, Beckham is making a major difference in people's lives and leaving a lasting legacy. The positive coverage of his work in the media is no doubt helping to shine a light on some of the most critical issues of our time.