<p>Incredible footage of the moment a 12-year-old goalkeeper scored a last-minute David Beckham-style winning goal from inside his own half has gone viral after been viewed millions of times. </p><p>Charlie Clarke netted the 60-yard wonder strike to send his club Gedling Southbank Panthers into the semi-finals of the cup on Sunday (20/3). </p><p>His team had been drawing 2-2 with Basford FC in the final minute when the young keeper bagged the winner with almost the last kick of the game.</p><p>Mobile phone footage filmed by dad Gary, 56, shows a long ball being played over the top causing Charlie to race from his own penalty box. </p><p>He then perfectly connects with the ball sending the strike soaring over the helpless overstretched arms of the opposition keeper and into the back of the net. </p><p>Dad Gary can even be heard urging his son "go on Charlie, hit it, hit it" before exclaiming in disbelief: "That's it...it's in, what a goal, what a goal."</p><p>Charlie is then swamped by his celebrating teammates as the last-gasp goal saw them triumph in the quarter-final round of the Yel Sunday Cup. </p><p>The 30-second clip has since been viewed more than a million times around the world after being uploaded to social media. </p><p>Charlie, who plays for the under 12's Nottingham-based side in the YEO Division Three League, said he knew his effort was going in as soon as it left his boot. </p><p>The Nottingham Forest fan said: ""I heard the ref say 'last minute of the game' and then I just went for power and tried to score.</p><p>"As soon as it left my foot I thought 'this is going in' and then it went in.</p><p>"I just went crazy with everyone running off the bench. I didn't think it was going to go that viral."</p><p>Video was filmed 20th March 2022.</p>