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'Unknown' Beckham kicks off UNICEF tour in PNG

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Former Manchester United and England footballer David Beckham
Sydney - Arab Today

David Beckham has delighted Papua New Guinean villagers by playing in an exhibition match as part of a global charity tour, although the Pacific nation's sports minister admitted "a lot of them don't know who this guy is".

The football legend and former England captain travelled to Mount Hagen in the Western Highlands province to kick off a seven-nation trip, taking part in a series of games to raise funds and awareness for the United Nations children agency UNICEF.

Sports Minister Justin Tkatchenko told The National newspaper he was humbled PNG was the first port of call for the 40-year-old superstar, one year before his nation hosts the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.

But he added to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation that some of the villagers playing with Beckham would not be aware who he is.

"Two local teams from two different villagers here in Mount Hagen will be playing with him," Tkatchenko told the ABC.

"A lot of them don't know who this guy is and how famous he is.

"But those who have access to social media and that play soccer and have the love for the sport are just over the moon."

Beckham will also visit Antarctica, Argentina, Djibouti, Nepal and the United States before a final charity match at Old Trafford in Manchester, England.

The game will reunite him with his former Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson, who will coach a Great Britain and Ireland XI captained by Beckham.

The game, on November 14, will also feature another of Beckham's former managers, Carlo Ancelotti, with the Italian managing a Rest of the World XI led by former Real Madrid and France star Zinedine Zidane.

Source: AFP

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