Beckham wears blindfold for debut Sainsbury's ad

Sainsbury's first campaign starring new brand ambassador David Beckham, features the football star wearing a blindfold while playing a game of football with the British Paralympic team.

The ad is part of a two-month campaign that will form a key plank of the supermarket's sponsorship of next year's Paralympic Games.

Sainsbury's signed up Beckham up as a brand ambassador in a deal reportedly worth £5m.

The retailer has played down suggestions Beckham is a replacement for long-standing, outgoing brand ambassador Jamie Oliver.

The retailer says that Beckham is the face of Sainsbury's London 2012 Paralympic marketing, and, unlike Oliver, is not promoting products.

The two-month cinema campaign featuring Beckham is supporting the brand's Million Kids Challenge, which highlights the level of skill and commitment required to participate in Paralympic sport.

In the ad, Beckham is seen watching how visually impaired footballers train, before being blindfolded to find out what it is like to play without sight.

Sainsbury's announced back in May that it had

The creative for the campaign was carried out by AMV.BBDO.

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