David Beckham watches the football with his family at Wembley Stadium as he is seen for the first time since being BANNED from driving for six months
David Beckham has embarked on his first outing since being banned from driving for six months, as he enjoyed an afternoon at the football with his family.
The sporting star, 43, cut a relaxed figure as he watched AFC Fylde play Salford City in the Vanarama National League Football Promotion Final at Wembley Stadium with Brooklyn, 18, Romeo, 16, Cruz, 14, and Harper, seven.
On Thursday, Bromley Magistrates Court ruled that David would be banned from driving for six months after receiving another six points on his driving licence, when a member of the public spotted him using a phone whilst driving.
Out and about: David Beckham has embarked on his first outing since being banned from driving for six months, as he enjoyed an afternoon at the football with his family
As a co-owner of Salford City FC, David was every inch the energetic fan as he eagerly watched the match from the stands of the famous London stadium.
The football legend also reunited with his former England teammates Gary and Phillip Neville, who also co-own the club.
Despite his recent ban, the star had something to celebrate as Salford won the Play-Off Final 3-0, meaning they would be promoted to the English Football League next season.
David's wife Victoria was noticeably absent from the family outing, as she has spent the last few days in New York.
Relaxed: The sporting star, 43, cut a relaxed figure as he watched AFC Fylde play Salford City with Brooklyn, 18, Romeo, 16, and Cruz, 14
Suave: As a co-owner of Salford City, David was in high spirits as he watched the club win the play-off final, meaning they will be promoted to the English Football League next season
Back together: The sporting star was also reunited with his England teammate Phil Neville
Loving it: The retired stars are all co-owners of the club, and couldn't hide their fear as they watched the tense match
David's outing was the first since judge District Judge Catherine Moore ruled that the sporting star would have six points placed on his licence after he was caught using his phone while driving.
Since the star already had six points on his licence for separate speeding offences, a total of twelve meant he would be banned from driving for six months.
Judge Moore ordered Beckham to stand up and then said: 'I take into account it was slow moving traffic but that's no excuse.
Pleased: The dashing former football ace gave a round of applause while he eagerly watched the game play out at Wembley Stadium
Low-key: David's outing was the first since he was banned from driving for six months, after having another six points placed on his driving licence for using his phone behind the wheel
Look who it is! The father-of-four was also reunited with his England pal Gary Neville, who also acts as a co-owner for Salford City
Family time: David's daughter Harper, seven, (seen here far left) also joined the family at the match
Fun time: Despite his recent woes, the star was in high spirits as he enjoyed the dramatic match
'It still creates a risk to others. I disqualify you for six months and that starts immediately. That's no driving a car or a motorcycle for a period of six months,' she added.
She warned him that if he drove while disqualified it would be another offence, and he was fined £750 and had to pay prosecution costs of £100.
Upon leaving the hearing Beckham, who had arrived at court in a chauffeur driven black Range Rover, got back into the car and departed without speaking to the press.
Jovial: David was also fined £750 and asked to pay £100 in prosecution costs, when he was banned from driving for six months
Let the good times roll: David didn't let his six-month driving ban dampen his spirits while he enjoyed the football game
Celebrations: The dad-of-four looked happy as he chatted away to Peter Lim on the sidelines
Social butterfly: David flashed his smile while he made his presence known among the crowd
Close: The retired footballer hugged the Salford players after the big game
Style goals: The football legend looked sharp as ever in a blazer and smart trousers while attending the match
Close bond: David also hugged Salford manager Graham Alexander when the game was over
Stylish: Victoria Beckham was back to her usual style tricks on Friday as she checked out The Mark hotel in New York City
Meanwhile, as her family enjoyed the football, Victoria put her best, fashionable foot forward as she checked out of The Mark hotel in New York City.
The fashion designer, 45, looked effortlessly chic in a pair of blue gym leggings which she teamed with a nude bodysuit.
Victoria finished her ensemble by layering an oversized black trench coat over her outfit which she cinched in at the waist using a gold buckle.
The Spice Girl appeared stony-faced as she left the venue amid the controversy surrounding her husband.
Chic: The fashion designer, 45, looked effortlessly chic in a pair of blue gym leggings which she teamed with a nude bodysuit
Glum: The Spice Girl appeared stony-faced as she left the venue amid the controversy surrounding her husband