DAVID BECKHAM has undergone surgery due to breaking his wrist over TWO DECADES ago in an England match.
The football legend snapped his wrist in the Three Lions’ 2-1 win over South Africa in a friendly match back in May 2003.

David Beckham broke his wrist playing for England in 2003[/caption]
It happened as he fell awkwardly after a challenge from Thabang Molefe[/caption]
He had initially tried to play on with the injury[/caption]
Beckham was discovered to have broken his scapoid bone in his right hand[/caption]
Beckham, 50, had already picked up an assist in the match as he whipped in a free kick for Gareth Southgate to head home in the first minute.
He was forced off just four minutes into the second half after he awkwardly fell after an earlier challenge from Thabang Molefe.
The midfielder landed on his right hand and could be seen in plenty of pain, but had initially tried to play on.
As a result, he was subbed off by manager Sven-Goran Eriksson and replaced by Jermaine Jenas.
He underwent tests at the time, which showed that he had broken the scapoid bone in his right hand.
The bone connects the thumb to the wrist and is a famously tricky injury to heal.
It was a blow to Goldenballs, who had broken his metatarsal bone in his foot a year earlier.
The Sun has now exclusively revealed that Beckham has had secret surgery to repair the broken wrist.
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The operation was required after an x-ray showed that a screw had embbeded itself in his forearm and not dissolved properly.
Beckham’s new operation appears to have been a success with wife Victoria posting on social media.

Beckham underwent secret surgery to finally fix the issue[/caption]
He showed off this sweet bracelet that was made for him[/caption]
The Spice Girl posted a picture of the former Manchester United and Real Madrid star in his hospital bed with his arm in a sling.
A message read: “Get well soon daddy.”
Beckham was also given a sweet bracelet with the words “Get well soon” spelt out on it.
A source told The Sun that Beckham had been “in pain for years” and that it had become “unbearable” in recent months.
Meanwhile, he was recently awarded with a knighthood by King Charles II.
He had already been handed an OBE back in 2003 – the same year as the wrist injury.