Key Points
- Beckham says lifting MLS Cup as owner feels like destiny. He calls the win a dream shared with Miami fans.
- Inter Miami beat Vancouver to close their old stadium. The night also marks farewells for Busquets and Jordi Alba.
- Beckham celebrates with his family and the club’s loud fans. He insists the trophy proves their bold project now works.
Inter Miami co-owner David Beckham watched his side lift the MLS Cup for the first time on a historic night in Florida. The club beat Vancouver Whitecaps in the final at their home ground. For the club’s co-owner, the night felt like destiny.

After the game, Beckham posted a message to Instagram. He wrote, “WOW, MLS Cup champions,” and thanked players, staff and fans. Fans can relive the captain’s performance in our Messi MLS Cup report.
On the pitch, Beckham hugged Lionel Messi tightly near the final whistle. The two men smiled and shared a few quiet words. Soon after, he embraced Jordi Alba and Sergio Busquets during the lap.
Beckham finally lives owner dream
For Beckham, this trophy has been years in the making. He joined MLS as a star player many years ago. He later came back as co-owner of an ambitious Miami side.
From the start, he talked about bringing the world’s best names to South Florida. Signing Messi, Busquets and Alba turned that promise into clear proof. Now the club sits on top of MLS after few seasons.
Beckham knows Messi’s legacy stretches far beyond this new chapter. Our Barcelona Messi statue feature showed how his old club honours him.
Away from planning and boardrooms, Beckham looked like any happy fan on the grass. He posed with players, staff and drummers in the loud fans section. Photos showed him climbing barriers, laughing and punching the air.
Family joins pitch celebrations
Away from the noise of the stands, Beckham made time for his family. Later, he gathered with his family in front of the goal. Victoria Beckham and their children stood behind him for photos. The scene underlined how the win felt like a shared family project.
Beckham smiled as his children draped their arms around his shoulders. One child placed a medal against his chest while the crowd roared. It was a far cry from the tense expressions seen during the match itself.
In the stands earlier, Beckham had celebrated like a lifelong supporter. He raised both fists as fans around him waved pink towels. The moment showed how strongly he still connects with the club’s matchday crowd.
Goodbye to stadium, hello new chapter
In his post, Beckham called the win the perfect send-off for the current stadium. The club plans to move to a new home soon. Fans knew they were saying goodbye as well as celebrating history.
Beckham also used the night to honour veterans Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba. Both stars are leaving Inter Miami, so co-owners wanted a fitting farewell. “I am so proud tonight,” he said in one clip.
The night also paid off for fans who backed the project. Many wore pink shirts bearing Messi’s name and number in the stands. Others carried drums and flags, turning the ground into a sea of colour.
For those fans, this title felt like another high point. Many have followed his visits back to Spain in our Messi Camp Nou story. Now they can add Miami’s first MLS title to that memory bank.
Looking ahead, Beckham said this was only the beginning. He talked about building a team that keeps winning each year. He also wrote, “Freedom to dream,” a phrase fans quickly turned into a chant.
The trophy now sits in the cabinet, but the work continues. Inter Miami must defend their crown next season while rivals strengthen. For one night, though, Beckham and the city could simply enjoy the moment.
Players spoke later about how often Beckham visits training and games. They said his presence keeps standards high and shows real belief in the squad. That bond between owner and dressing room looked clear on the pitch.
As the confetti settled, Beckham finally walked toward the tunnel alone. He glanced back at the singing fans and raised the trophy one last time. It was a small pause that showed how much this night meant to him.












