“King” Pelé, world’s first soccer star, is dead

Brazilian Pelé, the world’s first soccer star and genius striker who revolutionized the game of football, died at the age of 82 after battling cancer for more than a year, one of his friends announced on Thursday. girls.

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“We love you to infinity, rest in peace,” Kely Nascimento wrote on Instagram, a publication illustrated with a photo of the joined hands of his family members resting on that of the former footballer at Albert Hospital. -Einstein from Sao Paulo, where he had been admitted a month ago.

The hospital said in a statement that the death was caused by “multiple organ failure.”


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The only player to have won the World Cup three times (1958, 1962 and 1970), Pelé, whose real name is Edson Arantes do Nascimento, was elected athlete of the century by the International Olympic Committee in 1999.

The announcement of his death is a shock for all soccer fans, eleven days after the end of the World Cup in Qatar, and just over two years after that of Diego Maradona.


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Throughout the tournament, the “king” had published from the room of the Albert-Einstein hospital where he had admitted on November 29 messages on social networks, encouraging Brazil or congratulating Messi on his “deserved” coronation with the Argentina against France.

At Christmas time, his daughters posted photos of the almost-entire family gathered around the soccer legend on Instagram, expressing their gratitude as messages of support poured in from around the world.

Last Friday, Kely Nascimento published a moving photo of her tenderly hugging her father lying in his hospital bed. We only saw part of Pelé’s face in this photo, which was wearing nasal cannulas for respiratory assistance.


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national treasure

The disappearance of Pelé is a huge loss for Brazil, where he is considered a “National Treasure”.

No player has shaken the nets so much: 1,281 goals in 1,363 matches for Santos (1956-74), his club in Brazil, the national “Seleçao” and Cosmos New York (1975-77) .

But beyond the numbers, Pelé will be remembered as the “King” who revolutionized his sport, with his eternal number 10 on his back.


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This genius dribbler was the forerunner of modern football, with exceptional technical quality combined with extraordinary athletic abilities despite his modest height (1.72 m).

Pelé was also a big emotional, as evidenced by the black and white images of the 17-year-old boy bursting into tears after winning the first of his three world titles, in 1958, in Sweden.


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He thus kept the promise made to his father, eight years after having seen him cry while listening to the radio on the “Maracanazo”, the defeat against Uruguay which had deprived Brazil of a first world title in 1950 at home.

In 1970, during the first World Cup broadcast in color, it was with a radiant smile that the King, at the peak of his art, celebrated the historic treble, within a team that many consider to be the most talented of all. time, with Rivelino, Tostao or Jairzinho.

“One Kidney, Three Hearts”

The world of football had already held its breath in November 2014, when the Brazilian was placed in intensive care after a serious urinary infection which had required his placement on dialysis.

It was ultimately colon cancer that struck down the “King”. Pelé had however remained optimistic throughout his fight against the disease, after the detection of a tumor in September 2021: “I will play this new match with a smile”, he had declared on Instagram.

During his playing career, a broken rib during a game damaged his right kidney, which was eventually removed.

He only had one kidney, but “three hearts”, he joked, referring to the name of his hometown, Tres Coraçoes, in the state of Minas Gerais (southeast).


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Born on October 23, 1940 into a poor family, little Edson had to sell peanuts in the street to help his parents. His first name was chosen in homage to Thomas Edison, inventor of the light bulb.


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He signed his first professional contract at the age of 15, with Santos, the club with which he piled up titles, notably lifting two consecutive intercontinental cups, against Benfica (1962) and AC Milan (1963).

On November 19, 1969, when he scored the thousandth goal of his career in the legendary Maracana stadium in Rio de Janeiro, the match was interrupted for about twenty minutes, the time of an interminable lap of honor.

minister and singer

During tours of friendly matches abroad with Santos or with the Seleçao, he was received like a head of state.

Pelé never yielded to the advances of the big European clubs, but offered himself a last golden freelance at the New York Cosmos, contributing to the first, ephemeral rise of “soccer” in the United States, where he put an end to his career, in 1977.


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His reign also extended outside the field, with film roles, recorded songs and even a post as Minister of Sports (1995-1998).

Unlike the eternal rebel Maradona, he was often perceived in Brazil as a man close to established power, including during the military dictatorship (1964-1985).

Sometimes considered haughty and vain, criticized for certain outspoken declarations, Pelé was not always a prophet in his country, unlike heroes with a tragic destiny such as footballer Garrincha or racing driver Ayrton Senna.

Pelé in a nutshell

Name: Arantes do Nascimento

First name: Edson

Nickname: Pele

Date of birth: October 23, 1940 (82 years old)

Place of birth: Tres Coraçoes (Brazil)

Height: 1.72m

Sport/Position: Soccer/Playmaker

Successive clubs: Santos (BRA/1956-1974), New York Cosmos (USA/1975-1977)

Caps: 92 (77 goals)

1st selection: 07/07/1957, Brazil-Argentina (1-2)

Last selection: 18/07/1971, Brazil-Yugoslavia (2-2)

Selection winners

  • Three World Cups (1958, 1962, 1970)
  • Copa America runner-up (1959)

Club records

  • Two Intercontinental Cups (1962, 1963)
  • Two Copa Libertadores (1962, 1963)
  • Ten Sao Paulo Championships (1958, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1973)
  • Eleven times top scorer in the Sao Paulo Championship: 1957 (17 goals), 1958 (58), 1959 (46), 1960 (32), 1961 (47), 1962 (37), 1963 (22), 1964 (34) , 1965 (49), 1969 (26), 1973 (11)
  • Five Brazilian Cups (1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965)
  • A United States Championship (1977)

Records:

  • Only player triple world champion
  • Youngest world champion and youngest scorer in a World Cup final (aged 17 in 1958)
  • 1,281 goals in 1,363 matches, world record including friendlies and approved by FIFA
  • Top scorer in the history of the Brazilian team (77 goals)
  • 58 goals in the Sao Paulo State Championship for the 1958 season
  • Author of 6 quintuplets, 30 quadruplets and 92 triplets in his career
  • 1,000th goal scored on 19/11/1969 at the Maracana (Santos – Vasco de Gama). In the 78th minute, penalty, goal from Pelé. The match is interrupted, Pelé makes a lap of honor and returns to the lawn with a jersey stamped with the number 1000.

Awards:

  • Voted Athlete of the Century by the International Olympic Committee (1999)
  • Voted Footballer of the Century by FIFA (2000)
  • Honorary Ballon d’Or (awarded in January 2014)


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