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david beckham in anti-malaria campaign
david beckham, the British soccer star who has previously been a brand ambassador for Adidas, Gillette and Police sunglasses has put his name to an anti-malaria campaign supplying the potentially life-saving nets to Africa.
He
features
in
a
commercial
screened
in
the
US
for
MalariaNoMore.org
urging
viewers
to
pledge
,
the
cost
of
one
net,
towards
the
cause.
The
black
and
white
advertisement
shows
32-year-old
David
-
who
is
moving
to
the
US
this
summer
after
agreeing
a
five-year
128
million
deal
with
Los
Angeles
Galaxy
practicing
his
trademark
curling
free-kicks.
He
says:
"Since
I've
been
young,
I've
always
practiced
free-kicks.
What's
important
is
getting
in
to
the
zone-
I
don't
change
my
mind.
If
I
take
a
good
enough
free
kick
the
goalkeeper
won't
stop
it." The
former
England
soccer
captain
then
drives
the
ball
into
a
goal
with
a
missing
net
and
it
slams
straight
into
a
groundsman.
A
message
then
appears
reading:
"We
need
more
nets.
Mosquito
nets
could
stop
3,000
African
children
dying
every
day."
The
charity
commercial
has
been
televised
at
peak
time
during
hit
show
'American
Idol'.



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