ROMEO BECKHAM was welcomed by a record crowd as he began life in senior English football - alongside a couple more recognisable surnames.
Some 553 people turned up at Erith and Belvedere as the glam king helped his side to a 3-2 win, up from their average attendance of 160.
Romeo Beckham made his debut for Brentford B at Erith and BelvedereCredit: SplashAnd one of them was proud dad David, who sneaked into the ground at half time to avoid crowds.
And while Beckham was certainly the most famous surname on that pitch, there were a couple more that might have chimed with fans of the Premier League in the 90s.
No15 for the West Londoners was Max Dickov, son of former Manchester City striker Paul Dickov, while ex-Charlton forward Kevin Lisbie's lad Kyreece wore No12.
Beckham's Inter Miami plan dealt first blow which could block Messi transferJason Wilcox's son, also called Max, was on the bench.
Romeo was brought at right-wing just before the hour - which allowed his old man to see his entire performance.
At times the 20-year-old even resembled his dad on the pitch, as he showed a fantastic range of passing and excellent set piece deliveres.
The on-loan Inter Miami ace even took the corner that led to the Bees' equaliser.
Following the match, manager Neil MacFarlane was full of praise for Romeo's attitude since joining the Bees.
He said: “His father was an unbelievable player, with an unbelievable character, who had an unbelievable career.
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“We push the players like they have never been pushed before and he [Romeo] has been incredible and bought into the culture and he should be proud of his debut.”
And Romeo's progression to the first team has not been ruled out by manager Thomas Frank, who labelled him an "interesting player".
David Beckham and Paul Dickov played against each other in a Manchester derby in 2000 but their sons lined up together last night for Brentford BCredit: News Group Newspapers LtdRomeo delivered the corner that led to Brentford's second goalCredit: SplashProud dad David was in good spirits as he snuck over the fence to watch his son in the second halfCredit: Splash