With four Beckhams in the stands and another one on the pitch, there was action both on and off the field as AC Milan took on Hamburg in Dubai this week.
But being a footballer's wife isn't all it's cracked up to be; Victoria didn't receive the red carpet treatment she's used to, but Astroturf treatment.
A typically over-dressed Victoria, wearing a black pencil skirt and furry coat with metallic stilettos and of course, her signature Birkin bag, arrived 20 minutes into the first half as husband David wowed fans on the pitch.
Disappointment
But the former Spice Girl didn't do the best job of hiding her disappointment in a 'I'm-really-OK-with-this' manner, as she soon realised she'd be sitting on the floor instead of the customary plush VIP stand she's become accustomed to at Old Trafford.
With her three boys, Brooklyn, Romeo and Cruz, in tow — all wearing the AC Milan home strip — Victoria teetered in six-inch heels before squatting down on the Astroturf-covered bleachers in the AC Milan allocated area.
But treated every bit like the princess she is, it wasn't long before members of her entourage were on hand with cushions for her to perch on.
Oddly, it wasn't Victoria and the trio of boys who captured the attention of the crowd, but the injured Kaka, with spectators turning their attention off pitch to snap a memento of the famous football star.
Victoria was on her feet almost immediately as the whistle blew at half time, and the family was escorted back down the stairs and whisked away to the VVIP waiting area.
The former England captain then took his wife's spot before jumping over a security railing in order to avoid the approaches and flashes of fans desperate to catch a glimpse of their football hero.
As other AC Milan players tried to encourage fans to turn around, put their cameras away and watch the match being played in front of them, Beckham strategically hid – looking almost embarrassed in front of his new teammates in order to avoid a fuss.
But he rejoined the VIP area later just in time to sign some autographs for his young adoring fans before tucking into the British staple — shepherd's pie.