Pele

2022 - 12 - 30

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Pelé, 'The King of Football', dies at age 82 (Olympics)

The Brazilian football legend has passed away from cancer. A three-time FIFA World Cup winner and top scorer in the history of the men's Seleção alongside ...

In 1970, he became the first - and still only - player to win three World Cup titles, as part of a squad regarded as one of the greatest teams in the history of sports. Pelé was also part of the team that won the World Cup in 1962, and became a two-time club world champion with Santos. The nickname Pelé emerged when a young Edson couldn’t pronounce the name of goalkeeper Bilé, who played in his hometown. In 1956, he began playing for Santos, the team that launched him into stardom. Pelé was born in Tres Coracoes, in the state of Minas Gerais, on October 23 1940. An all-around footballer with a special talent, Pelé won fans across all continents of the world.

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How many?! Pele's astonishing goal record (New Straits Times Online)

Pele's position as one of the greatest footballers of all time has never been contested but the same cannot be said for the number of goals he scored in his ...

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Brazilian football legend Pele dies at 82 (Free Malaysia Today)

Pele was the only man to win the World Cup three times as a player.

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Pele's greatest career moments: 1000th goal, 1970 World Cup and ... (Goal.com)

Brazil and Santos legend Pele died on Thursday. GOAL remembers the greatest moments of his incredible career. No player did more to popularise football's ...

The picture immortalised the World Cup's greatest ever player, as Brazil went on to secure a famous 4-1 victory. However, he very nearly did not feature at all. After being kicked around by defenders four years earlier, he had vowed to not play in another World Cup, but he changed his mind in 1969 and helped the Selecao qualify for the showpiece event in Mexico.

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Pele dies: CBF president hails 'eternal' legend as 'the greatest ... (Stadium Astro)

Tributes continue to flood in for Pele, with the Brazilian Football Confederation president recalling his memories of the forward.

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UNESCO 'deeply saddened' over death of football legend, Pelé (UN News)

Pelé, the Brazilian football legend, who many regard as the greatest player of all time, has died in hospital in Sao Paulo at the age of 82.

He scored a world record 1,281 goals, playing in 1,363 games during his professional career, which began when he was just 15. We are deeply saddened by the passing of Pelé. At the time, the Secretary-General of the Summit, Maurice Strong, described him as not only the greatest footballer in the world, but “a universal man”, rooted in Brazil. He was also appointed Goodwill Ambassador for the crucial UN Earth Summit, in Rio de Janeiro, in 1992, one of the first major global development and environment summits devoted to a more sustainable future for all. He devoted considerable time in retirement to supporting the UN and its work, both as a Goodwill Ambassador for the UN Children’s Fund [UNESCO](https://en.unesco.org/), tweeted that it was “deeply saddened” at his passing, and extended condolences to the Brazilian people, and the wider “football family”.

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Brazilian football legend Pele dies at 82 (New Straits Times Online)

SAO PAULO: Pele, the legendary Brazilian football player who rose from barefoot poverty to become one of the greatest and best-known athletes in modern ...

"God gave me this ability for one reason: To make people happy," he said during a 2013 interview with Reuters. "No matter what I did, I tried not to forget that." As a player, souvenir-seeking fans often rushed the field following games and tore off his shorts, socks and even underwear. Yet even in unguarded moments among friends, he rarely complained. He also had difficulty walking unaided since an unsuccessful hip operation in 2012. Grown adults broke down crying in his presence with regularity.

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BREAKING NEWS: Pele dies aged 82 (Stadium Astro)

Brazil great Pele has died at the age of 82, leaving behind one of sport's great legacies.

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Pelé dead at 82 after stellar football career for Brazil (Financial Times)

Player hailed by many as greatest of all time dies in São Paulo hospital after battle with cancer.

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Brazilian football legend Pele has died: family (beIN SPORTS MENA Breaking News)

Brazilian football icon Pele, widely regarded as the greatest player of all time and a three-time World Cup winner who masterminded the "beautiful game," ...

He was often welcomed like royalty when traveling abroad with Santos or the national team. Pele dazzled from the age of 15, when he started playing professionally with Santos. Pele declined offers to play in Europe, but signed for a brief, lucrative swan song with the Cosmos at the end of his career, bringing his star power to the land of "soccer." Known for his genius with the ball, he epitomized the sublime style of play called "samba football" in Brazil, where he was declared a "national treasure." We love you infinitely. Rest in peace," daughter Kely Nascimento wrote on Instagram.

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How Pele transformed football minnows Santos into a world great (New Straits Times Online)

Santos had won trophies before Pele signed, but his arrival prompted a long and sensational run of victories that over little more than a decade turned the ...

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Brazil icon Pele dies aged 82 after long battle with cancer (Goal.com)

Lauded by many as the greatest player to ever play football, Pele had been battling health issues in recent years. He was pictured in a wheelchair at the ...

He retired having won three World Cups - and currently remains the only player to do so - and is still Brazil's top scorer with 77 goals from his 92 caps. Pele made his debut for Santos in 1956 in what was the start of a career that would turn the game on its head. His condition failed to improve, with Pele remaining in hospital in Sao Paulo throughout the 2022 World Cup and then for Christmas,

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Pele dies: Brazil hero's greatest games showed a master at work (Stadium Astro)

Pele hit over 1000 goals in an exceptional career for Brazil, Santos and New York Cosmos, but there were a number of games that stood out.

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Football's 'King' Pele mourned around the globe (MalaysiaNow)

Football fans were united in mourning on Thursday after the death of Pele at the age of 82, with tributes pouring in for the Brazil great who defined his ...

"He was a true believer in the Olympic values," said Bach. "The King gave us a new Brazil and we can only thank him for his legacy." Former Brazil striker Ronaldo wrote: "The world mourns. I saw Pele give a show," said Lula, the president-elect of Brazil. "Before Pele, football was just a sport. There was a minute's silence at Spain's LaLiga games and a minute's applause at Olympique de Marseille's Stade Velodrome as the sport heaped honour on one of the greatest athletes in modern history.

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Pele: The player who united a nation (BBC News)

Pele was a footballing legend the world over, but for people in Brazil he was so much more.

Again, many felt that was a weak position given his huge influence - and of course the turbulent politics that he lived through - including a dictatorship. Pele was also known to keep his head down when it came to politics. In fact, president Janio Quadros in 1961 even declared him a national treasure, which meant for years he couldn't be "exported" to play for clubs abroad, such was his hero status and importance for national pride. In a country where racism and classism are still so dominant, Pele, a black footballer from a poor background, was an incredible success story. When news eventually came of his passing, it was still a big moment. This is a moment that Brazilians had been expecting for some time but also dreading.

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Pele: Who said what (The Sun Daily)

PARIS - Brazilian football legend Pele, who died on Thursday at the age of 82, is widely considered the greatest footballer of all time. AFP Sport pic...

He was booked in the 27th minute as Brazil went on to win 4-1 with Pele scoring one of the goals. “Pele has said he’s the Beethoven of football. Our eyes met and he said: ‘Not for the book, my friend, not for the book’.” “An artist in my eyes is someone who can lighten up a dark room. “The best ever is Pele. “Pele doesn't die. Pele will never die. I played with him at the New York Cosmos and you would give him the ball and just not see him again because he was too fast. “Every kid around the world who plays football wants to be Pele. “When he did this, blood came from the dead man’s mouth. We all end up the same, don’t we?” “People argue between Pele or Maradona.

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Pele brought glamour and goals to the Big Apple (New Straits Times Online)

Of all the headlines Pele made on the football field, few of them came close to the remarkable announcement he made off it in 1975 - when he came out of ...

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How many? Pele's astonishing goal record (The Sun Daily)

PELE's position as one of the greatest footballers of all time has never been contested but the same cannot be said for the number of goals he scored ...

And he scored against almost all of them.” - Reuters So when they did face off in friendlies they were serious affairs. FIFA put his overall total at more than 1,200 - over 1,000 of which came for his first club, Santos.

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Malaysians bid farewell to football legend Pele (The Star Online)

KUALA LUMPUR: Tributes to football legend Pele have been pouring in from all over the world, as soon as news of his passing came in.

His contribution to the beautiful game is immense. and many more playing football In heaven,” he said. His magic on the field is remembered in awe & fondness. No other player in the world has scored more than 1,300 goals in their lifetime while playing for clubs or a country... Simon Kwok shared the same sentiment, saying: “The great Legend of the 60s/70s. The greatest that Brazil ever produced.

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Brazil announces 3 days of mourning following Pele's death (The Sun Daily)

Pele's death moved Brazilians to pay tribute to the icon of the beautiful game. Bolsonaro wrote on Twitter that Pele “through football, took the name of Brazil ...

“When he got the ball he always did something special, which often ended up in a goal,“ Lula wrote on Twitter. May God comfort your family and welcome you into his infinite mercy.” He turned football into art and joy.

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A look at Pelé's career and his greatest accomplishments (Lifestyle Asia)

Edson Arantes do Nascimento, better known to the world as Pelé and nicknamed by his admirers as O Rei (The King), is hailed by many as the greatest icon of ...

He also holds the record for most assists in a single World Cup, which came in the 1970 edition of the tournament in Mexico. Guinness World Records recognises Messi as the holder of the record for scoring 91 goals in 2012. And his goals made him the youngest ever to score in a FIFA World Cup final. As such, he is the record holder for most assists in World Cup finals with 3. His appearance in the match alone made him the youngest ever player in a FIFA World Cup final. He is thus the youngest ever to score in a World Cup tournament. The 1958 win was the first FIFA World Cup for Brazil — the most successful nation at the grandest stage of football with five wins. The only footballer in history to win 3 World Cups, and an icon of the game at the level of Muhammad Ali in boxing. The outpouring of love and support for Pelé is not surprising. In its statement, the hospital said, “Edson Arantes do Nascimento (Pelé) was admitted to Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein last Tuesday (29) for a reassessment of chemotherapy therapy for the colon tumor, identified in September 2021. I have a lot of faith in God and every message of love I receive from you all over the world keeps me full of energy. Edson Arantes do Nascimento, better known to the world as Pelé and nicknamed by his admirers as O Rei (The King), is hailed by many as the greatest icon of the football world.

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Casa Pele – The humble home from where the legend rose to fame (Onmanorama)

At Museu de Pele, the legend welcomes fans from a giant screen with his innocent smile. Inside, his life and career are portrayed in an incredible.pele.

A few kilometres away, the Santos Football Club Museum displayed a photograph of him signing his first contract with Santos. He was a Black Pearl to his countrymen. “To me, he's the king of football. A sense of calm prevailed, a liking for beetle cars was visible and the people generally preferred to be laidback. Pele's destiny was different: To reinvent the beautiful game. It was purely my fault that I wanted it to be otherwise because it gave birth to the ever-vibrant footballer.

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Pele fans make pilgrimage to late Brazilian football legend's ... (The Star Online)

The death of football legend Pele has rekindled curiosity about the quiet town of Tres Coracoes in southeastern Brazil, where he was born.

"I think it shows a certain lack of respect for the role he played for football and our country," he said of the only player to ever win the World Cup three times. The football star's death has drawn fans to the museum and to Tres Coracoes, where they can visit Pele House - a replica of his first home. Fans seeking rare mementos of the Brazilian star are scouring the town of 75,000 inhabitants where Pele was born to a poor family and spent the first years of his life.

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Pele: Brazil legend dies aged 82 after battle with cancer (Sky Sports)

Pele, who is the only player in history to win three World Cups, passed away at the Albert Einstein hospital in Sao Paulo following a battle with cancer; ...

He said: "For me he is the greatest player of all time. "He gave voice to the poor, to black people and especially: he gave visibility to Brazil. In 2020, he was named in the Ballon d'Or Dream Team, a greatest of all-time XI. RIP Pele and thank you." In 2013, he was awarded the FIFA Ballon d'Or Prix d'Honneur in recognition of his career and achievements. A message from Pele's official Twitter account on Thursday read: "Inspiration and love marked the journey of King Pelé, who peacefully passed away today.

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Remembering Pelé: Looking Back On The Football Luminary's ... (AUGUSTMAN)

As the world reels from the death of one of the greatest footballers of all time, we look back on Pelé's finest records and achievements.

He also holds the record for most assists in a single World Cup, which came in the 1970 edition of the tournament in Mexico. Guinness World Records recognises Messi as the holder of the record for scoring 91 goals in 2012. As such, he is the record holder for most assists in World Cup finals with 3. And his goals made him the youngest ever to score in a FIFA World Cup final. He had the eye to find his team-mates in the most perfect of positions for a score, and he deftly passed or crossed the ball over to them whenever such an opportunity arose. His appearance in the match alone made him the youngest ever player in a FIFA World Cup final. [picture of the family](https://www.instagram.com/p/Cmk4OJ1NfQB/) in the hospital. The [essence of Christmas](https://www.augustman.com/my/culture/film-tv/best-christmas-movies-to-binge-watch/). The only footballer in history to win 3 World Cups, and an icon of the game at the level of Muhammad Ali in boxing. The 1958 win was the first FIFA World Cup for Brazil — the most successful nation at the grandest stage of football with five wins. In its statement, the hospital said, “Edson Arantes do Nascimento (Pelé) was admitted to Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein last Tuesday (29) for a reassessment of chemotherapy therapy for the colon tumor, identified in September 2021. Pelé was admitted to the Albert Einstein hospital in São Paulo for a re-evaluation of his cancer treatment on 29 November.

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Pele was the king (Free Malaysia Today)

Sorry, Lionel, the king is dead. The real king of football, maybe of all sport, Edson Arantes do Nascimento, to give Pele his full title, has reclaimed his ...

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Football Icon Pelé Has Passed Away: World Mourns And Tributes ... (AUGUSTMAN)

Edson Arantes do Nascimento, better known to the world as Pelé, is no longer with us. The Brazilian football great died on 29 December. He was 82.

Pelé was one of the greatest to ever play the beautiful game. Many of these records are unmatched to this day. [turned football into art](https://www.augustman.com/my/culture/film-tv/best-football-themed-movies-to-watch-before-fifa-world-cup/), into entertainment He gave voice to the poor, to the blacks and especially: He gave visibility to Brazil. “Pelé was one of the greatest to ever play the beautiful game. And as one of the most recognizable athletes in the world, he understood the power of sports to bring people together. Thank you, Pele,” Lula concluded in his tribute in which he recollected his memories of actually watching the magician of football play. Leading them was [Portuguese icon Cristiano Ronaldo](https://www.augustman.com/my/amselect/hit-list/cristiano-ronaldo-manchester-united-insane-footballing-records/), who shared a picture of him with Pelé with his 525 million followers. “My deep condolences to all of Brazil, and in particular to the family of Edson Arantes do Nascimento. He went to make a table in heaven with Coutinho, his great partner at Santos. The hospital said that he died of multiple organ failure as a result of the cancer. Several prominent footballers, world leaders and football clubs have paid tributes to Pelé following his death. Edson Arantes do Nascimento, better known to the world as Pelé, is no longer with us.

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Pele brought glamour and goals to the Big Apple (The Sun Daily)

OF all the headlines Pele made on the football field, few of them came close to the remarkable announcement he made off it in 1975 - when he came out ...

All-time greats such as George Best, Johan Cruyff, Gordon Banks, Bobby Moore and Gerd Muller were among those who enjoyed sojourns in a league where money seemed to be no object. His arrival saw crowds soar and advertisers flock to the club. Pele joined Brazilian club Santos in 1956 and spent his entire career there until retiring in 1974.

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'Thank you, King': Brazil lights up in honour of Pele (BBC News)

Brazil begins first day of mourning the late footballing legend as landmarks are lit up in tribute.

He regularly faced monkey chants on the pitch and was called several racist nicknames. Lots of parallels have been drawn between Pelé and royalty - he was the closest Brazil had. But really, Brazilians will mourn for much longer. The front pages in Brazil were all talking about Pelé on Friday. He turned football into art, into entertainment. Pelé had been undergoing treatment for colon cancer since 2021.

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Explained: Why Pele never played in Europe (Goal.com)

The Brazil legend only ever played for two clubs in his incredible career but there was interest from some of Europe's biggest names.

Pele went on to score 37 goals during his time with the club and played his final game for the Cosmos against beloved former side Santos. I was at Santos, and at the time they were a powerhouse." The Brazilian attracted interest from teams in Italy and Spain and came close to a move to Inter, according to Ronaldo Nazario. The former Inter striker has penned a letter in the Gazzetta dello Sport where he recalled a story Pele told him about a possible move to Inter. Yet Pele only played for two clubs, Santos and New York Cosmos, in his 21-year career, and never made the move to Europe despite interest from some of the continent's top clubs. Had things worked out differently, I may have played for the Old Lady too," he wrote.

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Pele: Premier League and EFL clubs to wear black armbands as mark of respect for Brazil legend (Eurosport.com)

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola was among those to react to Pele's death as he prepares his side to face Everton on Saturday. “Football is football thanks to these types of people, players and human beings," Guardiola said. “I think Neymar said it, ...

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Pele dies: Brazil great was 'so strong and could do everything', but ... (Stadium Astro)

Pep Guardiola admits he is biased when he ranks Lionel Messi as the greatest, and he understands why some rate the late Pele even higher.

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Pele's death sparks memories of famous Hong Kong visit (South China Morning Post)

Hong Kong footballing figures remember Pele's trip with club side Santos in 1970, just months after Brazil's third World Cup triumph.

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Who was greater, Pele or Maradona? (New Straits Times Online)

Before Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo came along, the enduring debate in soccer about who was the greatest player centred on two men: Pele and Diego ...

Pele was magnanimous on hearing of Maradona's death, saying: "I lost a great friend and the world lost a legend." Pele thought Maradona was gauche and undignified, and Maradona thought Pele was a sell-out. But their relationship soured in 1982 after Pele criticised Maradona when he was sent off for stamping on a Brazilian in a World Cup tie in Spain.

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Tributes Pour In as Brazil Readies for Pelé's Funeral (The New York Times)

Pelé's body will lie at midfield at the Estádio Urbano Caldeira, known popularly as Vila Belmiro, in Santos, Brazil, for 24 hours, from Monday morning to ...

Roger Federer was the Pelé of tennis. “Muhammad Ali was the Pelé of boxing. Michael Phelps was the Pelé of swimming. “His profile as a global icon of sporting excellence and high athletic achievement was an inspirational model which encouraged young men to transcend their limitations and defy all economic, social, cultural and political barriers.” Three times he lifted the most coveted gold trophy in that beautiful yellow shirt.” He lives on in our memories, in the memories of our grandparents.” “He turned football into art, into entertainment, he gave a voice to the poor, to Black people and, above all, he gave visibility to Brazil. “He played a game only a few chosen ones have come close to. Brazil is in mourning; the whole world is in mourning.” The stadium, in the state of São Paulo, is home to Santos F.C., the club where Pelé spent nearly his entire career. “And I was enchanted from that moment. I confess I had a lot of anger issues regarding Pelé, because he always slaughtered my Corinthians.

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Pelé: Why black Brazilians like me mourn the King (BBC News)

Pelé won his first World Cup only 70 years after slavery was finally abolished in Brazil.

He regularly faced monkey chants on the pitch and had several racist nicknames. The buzz and frenzy during match days could be felt across the city. Traffic would be slower, restaurants busier, and the streets much louder. Pelé was and always will be a household name. A lot. But that does not matter.

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Brazilians remember Pelé for the 'sense of identity' he gave them (NPR)

"He leaves a legacy, a person of color who was crowned king of soccer, and he also brought a lot of peace outside Brazil," says Jorge Tavares, a resident of ...

"Pelé gives a sense of identity to the Brazilian people." "Pelé is a Black man from the interior of Minas Gerais state," Oliveira said. "We managed to get close to his box, and he waved goodbye," Luz said. Everton Luz, a 41-year-old lawyer, was crying outside the hospital with a Santos club flag wrapped around him. "He represented Brazil to everyone abroad." As a boy, Tavares and his cousins listened to Pelé's World Cup games on the radio.

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Pelé, the greatest of all time (The Star Online)

Twitter user @Marchforward shared a thread on his handle about Pelé, saying “Brazilian football legend Pelé has died. Pelé led Brazil to the FIFA World Cup ...

Football fan Akil Yunus took to Facebook to honour the legend with his post which read: “Rest in peace, legend. now to the next generation plak,” he said. now on to the next generation). Twitter user @Marchforward shared a thread on his handle about Pelé, saying “Brazilian football legend Pelé has died. There’s no one to compare with him winning the FIFA World Cup three times. “Pelé is the greatest player of all time.

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Brazil in mourning for 'King of Football'... (The Malaysian Reserve)

Tributes poured in from across Brazil and beyond Friday for football legend Pele, as the country held three days of mourning for the player widely regarded ...

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'Football in four letters': Global media bows to 'King' Pele (The Star Online)

News organisations across the planet hailed the legendary Brazilian, who died Thursday at the age of 82 and was widely considered the greatest footballer to ...

He turned football into art". In the far less football-mad United States, the New York Times called Pele the "global face of soccer" who "helped popularise the sport" stateside with his 1975-1977 stint with the New York Cosmos. For the Daily Mail, Pele was "a cut jewel – sharp edged, glittering and flawless..perfect in every dimension and stands alone as football's greatest of all time." In Argentina – home of Diego Maradona and Lionel Messi, both also contenders for the title of greatest of all time – the Clarin remembered Pele as "a supreme symbol of football's spectacle" and a "great among the greats". The Argentine sport daily Ole wrote: "Beyond the rivalry that exists between Argentina and Brazil, no one can doubt that Pele was one of the greatest footballers in history, for many the best, on top of Diego Maradona and Lionel Messi". To the Brazilian daily O Globo, Pele may have died, but he remained the "immortal king of football".

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Brazilians remember Pelé for the 'sense of identity' he gave them (WJCT NEWS)

"He leaves a legacy, a person of color who was crowned king of soccer, and he also brought a lot of peace outside Brazil," says Jorge Tavares, a resident of ...

"Pelé gives a sense of identity to the Brazilian people." "Pelé is a Black man from the interior of Minas Gerais state," Oliveira said. "We managed to get close to his box, and he waved goodbye," Luz said. Everton Luz, a 41-year-old lawyer, was crying outside the hospital with a Santos club flag wrapped around him. "He represented Brazil to everyone abroad." As a boy, Tavares and his cousins listened to Pelé's World Cup games on the radio.

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Pele showed the most famous guy on the planet can be 'completely ... (Reuters)

Liverpool boss Juergen Klopp is convinced no one can be greater than Pele but what he marvelled at the most was the Brazilian football great's humility ...

"Both of them showed me that if you are the most famous person on the planet, you can still be a completely normal guy. I will not forget that," Klopp said. Register for free to Reuters and know the full story

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'Pele is eternal': Brazilian city of Santos honours its idol (New Straits Times Online)

SANTOS, Brazil: From the second floor of her house, Onofra Alves Costa Rovai can see the Vila Belmiro, the stadium where Brazilian football legend Pele ...

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Pele in Africa: The man, the myth, the legend (BBC News)

The first black football icon had a huge impact in Africa and his trips to the continent were full of drama.

There was never much of a chance of that happening though, as the Biafran separatists were at least 500km (310 miles) away and being pushed back by the army. "Personally, I was immensely inspired by his greatness, and to be likened to him and bear his iconic name throughout my playing time and beyond, is an absolute privilege and a priceless honour," he told the BBC. It was said that he had very kind words for the Moroccan delegation at the 1970 World Cup in Mexico, as they were the first African nation to have qualified for a World Cup since Egypt in 1934. Pele's trips to Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of Congo have also become shrouded in lore. In his autobiography, Pelé said that the following decades and subsequent repeated trips to the African continent, "changed not only my view of the world, but also the way the world perceived me". Some credible journalists and historians believe that Boumediene may have used the commotion around Pele's arrival as a distraction in order to carry out his coup.

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