

the field and also have his own line of underwear’. Who's the funnyman? Obama turned the ceremony into an impromptu Beckham roast Mr Beckham and his team the LA Galaxy were shown around the White House to congratulate them for winning the Major League Soccer Championship last season. Mr Obama, 50, posed for a picture with them and stood next to Mr Beckham whilst holding a football shirt with his

name on it. Good sport: Beckham has never been afraid of taking the mickey out of himself, or letting others do it... so it was quite an honour from the presidentGood natured ribbing: David Beckham was

President Obama's comedy foil today at a ceremony to honour LA Galaxy for winning the Major League Soccer Championship On the team: Barack looked as pleased to be meeting the team, and of course, Goldenballs himself, as they were to be at the White House But before doing so he gave a speech in which 

he said: ‘We have young up and comer on the team, a guy named David Beckham. ‘I gave David a hard time, I said half his teammates could be his kids. We’re getting old David, though you’re holding up better than me’. Mr Obama added that Mr Beckham was tough because he had been a crucial member of the team despite fracturing his spine halfway through the last season and injuring his hamstring. After the speech Mr Beckham and his teammates were due to take part in a football clinic for children with First

Lady Michelle Obama on the South Lawn. In awe: The father-of-four looked excited to see the First Lady speak Due to bad weather it was reportedly moved inside and became a question and answer session for the young people. Mr Beckham joined the LA Galaxy in 2007 for a reported $250 million but only won his first league championship this year. He has been credited with giving football in America a major boost and bringing in huge crowds wherever he plays. Mr Beckham and his fashion designer wife Victoria, 38, count Tom Cruise, Katie Holmes and Eva Longoria among their friends, but a chance to go to the White House 

would have impressed even him. Quite an honour: It's doubtful the boy from Leytonstone, east London ever dreamed he'd one day be shaking the President of the United States' hand The whole gang together: The 

team were honoured for winning the league He last met the Obamas in May 2011 during a dinner they put on at the U.S. ambassador’s residence in London for the Royal family. Opening the ceremony Mr Obama said: ‘I’m not going to flatter myself by assuming these cameras are here for me’ and praised the LA Galaxy for ‘pulling off one of the toughest feats of team sports’. In reference to his own Irish heritage Mr

Obama also joked that Robbie Keane, who plays for the LA Galaxy, was ‘a cousin of mine.' Quite a scene: Beckham meets students from across the country, who are part of the Let's Move! scheme, as Michelle looks on Nervous: Beckham looked concerned as Galaxy left their hotel to attend the White

Housefunction Mr Obama stood with Mr Beckham - dubbed Goldenballs - on his left for the photograph whilst the footballer held the golden ball he had been given as a gift. On his right stood team captain Landon Donovan holding their trophy they were awarded for winning the U.S. soccer league. As he made his way out Mr Obama shook hands with all the LA Galaxy players but spent a few minutes extra talking with Mr Beckham, who was wearing a grey suit, yellow tie and was sporting a beard.'Source: Travelfwd
