Man Utd legend DAVID BECKHAM is to sell his ‘golden football boots’ worn in his 100th England game for an estimated £10,000

The estimated price of David Beckham’s golden boots, which he wore on his 100th England game, is £10,000.

Golden boots David Beckham wore on 100th England game could go for  five-figure sum at auction | talkSPORT

On March 26, 2008, Becks used the Adidas 2008 Predators in a match against France.

England lost 1-0, and in the 39th minute, Beckham was even given a yellow card.

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Rio Ferdinand, Frank Lampard, Steven Gerrard, John Terry, and Wayne Rooney were among the Three Lions’ standout players that evening.

In the meantime, France’s starting lineup included Claude Makelele, Nicolas Anelka, William Gallas, and Franck Ribery.

The left shoe of the specially made boots for Beckham has the Manchester United icon’s profile and embroidered St George’s Crosses.

Additionally embroidered on the pattern are the names of Beckham’s three children at the time: Brooklyn, Romeo, and Cruz. Graham Budd Auctions, a Northamptonshire-based auction house, is scheduled to sell the two on December 5 as part of a larger sporting goods auction.Beckham proud to win 100th cap | ReutersEven with a £4,600 beginning bid, sporting memorabilia director David Convery believes the boots might fetch up to £8,000–10,000.”You could argue that David Beckham started the ‘ style revolution’ with this type of golden boot,” he added, in addition to being a legendary player.”Remembering David Beckham's 100th England cap | The Independent | The  IndependentThese boots are already attracting attention on a global stage and we wouldn’t be surprised if they reached or even went beyond their estimated price.”The first item up for grabs on December 5 at 13:30 at the auctioneers’ location in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, will be the boots, or lot 924.On This Day in 2008: David Beckham wins 100th England cap |  BelfastTelegraph.co.uk