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Legendary England midfielder David Beckham was welcomed into the Three Lions' training camp by Gareth Southgate ahead of their game with Senegal.
Beckham, 47, won 115 caps and scored 17 goals during his international career which spanned from 1996-2009.
He captained his national side from 2000-2006, and featured at five major tournaments for the Three Lions - the 1998 World Cup, Euro 2000, the 2002 World Cup, Euro 2004 and the 2006 World Cup, before playing for the last time in a 2010 World Cup qualifying game against Belarus.
David Beckham visited England's training camp in Qatar ahead of their clash with Senegal
Beckham was welcomed by Gareth Southgate and was presented with his legacy shirt
And, ahead of England's Round of 16 clash with Senegal which Southgate's side won 3-0 thanks to goals from Jordan Henderson, Harry Kane and Bukayo Saka, Beckham visited the current squad.
During the visit to England's Al-Wakrah training base, Beckham met with Southgate, where the Three Lions boss presented the former skipper with his England legacy shirt.
Southgate could be seen to be talking the former midfielder about the legacy cap numbers, before revealing to Beckham that his number was 1078.
The 47-year-old seemed delighted to have received his legacy shirt, before he spoke with players such as Callum Wilson, James Maddison, Declan Rice, Harry Maguire, Mason Mount, Jack Grealish, Harry Kane and Bukayo Saka - who even asked Beckham for a photo.
He was also filmed talking through set-piece delivery with Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold.