Renowned global charity organization UNICEF has vehemently denied Football Leak's allegations about David Beckham.

Former England international David Beckham has denied allegations that he participated in charities in order to achieve knighthood status in England. According to a report published by Football Leaks on Friday, the ex-Man Utd, Real Madrid and PSG star participated in the UNICEF charity with the main aim of being favored by the UK government. Spanish publication Marca now quotes a 41-year-old representative of the football legend as saying;

"This story is based on outdated material taken out of context from hacked and doctored private emails from a third party server and gives a deliberately inaccurate picture," read a statement released to Omnisport. "David Beckham and UNICEF have had a powerful partnership in support of children for over 15 years. The David Beckham 7 Fund specifically has raised millions of pounds and helped millions of vulnerable children around the world. David Beckham has given significant time and energy and has made personal financial donations to the 7 Fund and this commitment will continue long term.

"Before establishing the 7 Fund, David had supported UNICEF and a number of other charities over many years, including donating his entire earnings from PSG during his time playing there. David and UNICEF are rightly proud of what they have and will continue to achieve together and are happy to let the facts speak for themselves.”

Also, UNICEF came to the to defense of the well-known superstar. The global charity organization released a statement that read:

"We are extremely proud of the 7 Fund and all it has achieved for children. Since it launched in February 2015 it has raised millions of pounds for UNICEF programmes and reached millions of people around the world with crucial messages about our work for very vulnerable children."