Sleepy Harper Beckham With Older Brothers Support Father David Beckham For His Return In Old Trafford

Harper Seven Beckham joins her older brother Romeo, 13, and Cruz, 10 on a game on Saturday. The trio supported their father David Beckham in his much-awaited game with his Old Trafford team where he spent 11 years o f his career as top midfielder of Manchester United.

Her mother previously talked about the truth that her only girl once said her plan was to follow her dad's footsteps.

The four-year old spotted feeling sleepy as she together with her siblings lined-up ahead of the UNICEF Match for Children.

David Beckham, 40, is the captain of the Great Britain and Ireland team against a team wherein footballers came from the rest of the world. The game was conducted for fundraising purposes.

The little girl was coincidentally spotted yawning as the whole stadium gave their respects to people of Paris, France, after the terrorist tragedy that occurred.

Both Harpers' parents, Victoria and David, exerted an effort to style her according to the team's color. She wears a red wool coat along with her blue jeans and brown leather.

Harper was very ready for the cold wind wearing her outfit. Her older brothers faced the breeze as they wore the same outfit like their father's especially designed official kit.

Older brother, Brookly, 16, was seen warming up because he had been chosen to compete against his father's team.

Brooklyn played professionally all throughout the just-for-fun game. The crowd celebrated because of David's return to his original home ground. David couldn't hide his happiness after wearing again his number 7 shirt.

Prince Harry, a long time supporter of The Great Britain v Rest of the World 'Match for Children' charity, watched the game.

Unicef UK Executive Director David Bull thanked David and acknowledged everyone who made the event possible after the final whistle blew.

He said: 'Today's Match for Children has been an unforgettable occasion that has helped to raise funds and focus attention on Unicef's work. It was fantastic to see so many world class players coming together at Old Trafford in what was a thoroughly entertaining spectacle. Despite this being the culmination of seven matches across seven continents David's class still shone through on the pitch.

'On behalf of the world's children, we're immensely grateful to David for his continued support and commitment. With the support of David and his fund Unicef will continue to help to protect children in danger in every region of the world.

'On a day when we are remembering the tragic events of Paris it was heartening to see players and fans of all nations come together to unite and help create a safer world for every child.'

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