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Vol. 4 Num 37 Thu. July 03, 2003  
   
Sports


23 of fame


David Beckham will wear 23 on the back of his Real Madrid shirt, assuming the number made famous in sport by American basketball legend Michael Jordan.

The number 23 made the headlines for the second time in a week on Wednesday - Beckham's unveiling at Real came days after English club Manchester City retired their number 23 shirt following the death of Cameroon midfielder Marc-Vivien Foe.

Jordan wore the 23 shirt for the Chicago Bulls.

Beckham will be very familiar with at least one other number 23 in the Spanish first division, Aldo Duscher of Deportivo Coruna.

The Argentine midfielder broke Beckham's foot in a tackle during a Champions League match last year, jeopardising the England captain's participation in the World Cup.

Other 23's in the Primera Liga include Spanish international strikers Raul Tamudo and Jose Mari of Espanyol and Atletico Madrid respectively, and Mexico midfielder Gerardo Torrado of Sevilla.

The English premier league's highest profile 23 is England defender Sol Campbell, who took the number when he joined Arsenal from their archrivals Tottenham Hotspur two years ago.

Others include Tottenham's German international Christian Ziege, Liverpool's England defender Jamie Carragher and Chelsea's Italian goalkeeper Carlo Cudicini.

Beckham wore the number seven shirt for his former club Manchester United, taking it over from Eric Cantona after the French striker retired in 1997. He always wears seven for England.

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NUMBERS DO MATTER: Real Madrid's new superstar David Beckham(L) poses with his number 23 shirt after being presented with it by Real's honorary president Alfredo Di Stefano at Sport City in Madrid yesterday during his official presentation. Photo: AFP