He has consistently been known as an advocate for inspiring young children to play football.

And Sunday was no different as David Beckham attended a charity event in Jakarta, Indonesia to help finance football training schools for children in Indonesia.

David, 42 greeted the young fans, who were all kitted out in football gear, with his typically warm demeanour.

The event was hosted by insurance company AIA Indonesia who in a show of support for the country’s soccer development held charity matches.

In collaboration with the Youth and Sports Ministry, the company hosted three games including a junior game, all-stars and soccer legends.

David was set to join in the soccer legends game as part of the charity event.

The former England midfielder cut a casual figure during his appearance in a dark grey t-shirt which displayed his plethora of tattoos.

David graciously posed for pictures with ecstatic fans, who were thrilled to meet the football legend and capture a moment with their sporting idol.

Before his trip to Indonesia David stopped off in Singapore where he posted about trying some Japanese delicacies.

David, on what is presumed to be his third visit to his beloved Japanese restaurant in Singapore, gleefully documented his evening meal on Instagram stories.

He proudly showcased a variety of dishes, particularly highlighting the assortment of seafood delicacies he had the pleasure of sampling.

Among them were plates featuring different types of aquatic delights, capturing the attention of his followers with their exquisite presentation and flavors.

He posted one snap, proudly declaring that he was about to taste some sea bream sperm, showing the bonne bouche served with some lettuce.

After this, another image came up, this time in a bigger portion, captioned ‘more sea bream sperm’ by the former Manchester United star.

And it seemed the athlete just didn’t no when to say no to the plethora of semen coming his way, as a third image saw the chef serving yet another plate of food, with David captioning this: ‘More more more!’