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Beckham Gets Big Welcome In L.A.

International soccer star David Beckham was officially welcomed to the United States by the Los Angeles Galaxy at a press conference held at California State University on Friday.

The soccer star was presented with a team jersey emblazoned with his name and the number 23 as paper streamers flew threw the air.

"First of all, I'd like to say how honored I am for so many people to come here," Beckham said. "I've always looked for challenges in my career, now my family have now moved to Los Angeles, something we're looking forward to, something we're really proud of."

Still adjusting to his new life in the U.S., Beckham corrected himself when he began to say the word football, the British term for the sport, instead of soccer.


Photos: Posh & Becks
"I'll get used to that at some point, I'm sorry," Beckham said with a laugh.

Photos: At Home In L.A.
Beckham went on to say that he was looking forward to training and thanked everybody "who made my dream come true."

Beckham and his wife, Victoria, arrived Thursday night to begin their new lives in the United States.

The British power couple smiled and held hands as they walked out of Los Angeles International Airport terminal shortly before 8:20 p.m. after arriving aboard a British Airways flight from London.

Dozens of reporters and photographers pushed and shoved behind barriers set up at the terminal before the duo, surrounded by security guards, left in a black sport utility vehicle without commenting.

Their three children accompanied them on the flight but didn't exit the terminal with them. Victoria Beckham, also known as Posh Spice of the Spice Girls, wore a sleeveless black dress and sunglasses and gave a quick wave to the paparazzi. David Beckham was dressed in a black jacket and jeans.

Several people at the airport to pick up passengers became paparazzi themselves, snapping images with their cell phones.

"It was so awesome, he looks better in person than in the magazines," said devoted Beckham fan Priscilla Flores, 15. "I'm really excited to see him play his first game here. He'll make soccer more popular here."

The media swarm also attracted curious onlookers, though not everyone knew what the big deal was.

"Who's David Beckham?" asked Austin Baker, an 11-year-old California boy waiting for a connecting flight, before the world's biggest soccer star arrived.

The English midfielder helped Real Madrid win the Spanish title last month. He's set to make his playing debut in an exhibition match against Chelsea on July 21 in Carson, Calif.

Beckham, who has returned to the England lineup after initially being dropped following the 2006 World Cup, is scheduled to make around $32.5 million over five years with the Galaxy and millions more in endorsement deals.

Despite playing thousands of miles away, Beckham hopes to stay in the England lineup and help the team qualify for next year's European Championship.

The Beckhams will make their new digs in a reported $22 million, 13,000-square foot villa in Beverly Hills, where neighbors include their friends Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes.

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