Watch David Beckham tease Argentinean kids about scoring winner in 2002 World Cup

Remember David Beckham's winner for England against Argentina in the 2002 World Cup? He does!

And he takes the opportunity to cheekily remind Argentinean youngsters about that goal while in the country for a BBC documentary about a mammoth Unicef charity challenge.

"Inglaterra uno, Argentina zero," he said. "Mui bien!'

Before sheepishly adding "I'm sorry" in Spanish.

Wearing a baseball cap and an Argentina shirt, Becks wows the kids by rolling off a list of football greats he's played with ; Zlatan Ibrahimovic seems to be the one they're most interested in.

In pics: Beckham's charity work

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David Beckham smiles at a kid proudly showing off his shirt
Beckham in Argentina

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David Beckham shares a moment with Singapore's national powerlifter Melvyn Yeo
Beckham in Singapore

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David Beckham in action
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Beckham in Napal

Beckham is taking part in a Unicef fundraising challenge to play a football match on all seven continents of the globe and getting back in time for his own star-studded Unicef fundraising match at Old Trafford.

The challenge sees the former Manchester United and Real Madrid star visit a 11 countries in 13 days.

Meanwhile, Beckham's planned MLS team based in Miami - one of the stops on his charity world tour - has been given the go ahead.

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