Some of the most notable British celebrities and sports personalities hit the red carpet in the world premiere of the documentary film The Class of '92 on Sunday evening in Leicester Square, London.

The film focuses on six young Manchester United players, which include David Beckham, Ryan Giggs, Phil Neville, Nicky Butt, Paul Scholes, and Gary Neville. It covers the seven years, from 1992 to 1999, in which the careers of the six young footballers have soared high. The film ends in Manchester United's victory in the Champions League in 1999.

The film also features exclusive access with all the six footballers as well as interviews with Tony Blair, Danny Boyle, Mani, Eric Cantona, and Zinedine Zidane.

All the casts of the documentary film were present in the red carpet. They were accompanied by their families and children.

David Beckham was joined by his wife Victoria and three boys, namely, Brooklyn, Cruz, and Romeo. Victoria stole the limelight for a moment. As always, she looked elegantly beautiful in black dress up to her knees, matched with high stiletto shoes and a black trench coat, reportedly from her own clothing line. She put on her trademark smoky eye make-up. She let her hair down in a loose wave as she walked down the red carpet with her boys. She is one lady that can really manage to look good without exerting too much effort.

British comedian and TV presenter John Whitehall attended the premiere. Celebrity Chef Gordon Ramsay was there too, joined by his son. Harry Styles and Liam Payne of the British boy band One Direction were spotted at the event as well. Musician Ian Brown also came. Former Arsenal captain Tony Adams, accompanied by partner Poppy Teacher, also made their way to the cinema. Olympic long jump champion Greg Rutherford showed support and came to watch the film on the premiere night.