England captain David Beckham has opened the first of his
international soccer schools in south-east London.
The David Beckham Academy was unveiled on the Greenwich peninsula as
part of the multi-million pound redevelopment of the Millennium Dome
site.
There will be two full-size pitches and 15,000 youngsters aged
between eight and 15 will be able to train there.
The Real Madrid star said it was not just about creating players, but
about creating fun for youngsters.
I have to have total involvement and know everything that is going on
- from choosing what wood we are going to use in the changing rooms.
"The Bobby Charlton Soccer school was so important for me because it
gave me an opportunity to have fun and learn as a young kid.
"I always wanted to be a professional footballer and now I am in a
position where I can create an academy of my own."
Former Manchester United coach Eric Harrison, who will be in charge
of the academy, said the youngsters would get "fantastic coaching".
"The facilities are magnificent and it will be a once-in-a-lifetime
experience," he said.
A sister academy is also set to open in Los Angeles later this year.