Pele, King of Football, is no more. From World Cup wins, goals to personal life, all you need to know

Pele thought of football as a beautiful game, hence it becomes important to trace his life history full of success and failures.

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Brazil's all-time leading scorer Pele possibly was the best player to ever play the game with 77 goals in 92 international games. The peerless, three-time World Cup champion personified the beautiful game, a sport filled with talent, quickness, and inventiveness.

On October 23, 1940, Pele was born into a low-income household in Tres Coracoes, southern Brazil. Given that electricity had only recently been given to his village, his full name, Edson Arantes do Nascimento, was in honor of US inventor Thomas Edison, as he stated in a tweet from 2014.

PELE IN FOOTBALL WORLD CUP



Pele has remained the only player to win the world cup thrice. He won the coveted trophy in 1958, 1962 and 1970 and scored 12 world cup goals.

At the age of 17, Pele scored twice in the World Cup final in 1958 as Brazil defeated the host Sweden 5-2. He was the youngest to score a goal in the history of the World Cup and was the only player under the age of 17 to do it.

However, injury limited his participation in Brazil's victory in 1962 in Chile, and in the 1966 competition in England, he was closely watched and subjected to several, at times severe, fouls.

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He won the award four years later, when Brazil put together one of the best teams ever and won the Jules Rimet medal in Mexico.

The team, which included players like Jairzinho, Tostao, and Rivellino, defeated Italy 4-1 in the championship under the direction of Carlos Alberto.

CLUB CAREER


Pele spent 18 years at Santos football club. Pele holds the record for most goals scored for Santos. He aided them in winning six league championships, including five straight in 1961, as well as two Copa Libertadores triumphs, widely regarded as South America's answer to the Champions League.
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The Greatest Of All Time: Pele’s Golden Moments On The Field
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Pele, regarded as the greatest player in the history of football, has an unmatched legacy. He was not only the best player during his prime years, but was also the highest-paid athlete in the world. He was part of the three World Cup victories for Brazil. Here are some golden moments from the illustrious career of the iconic footballer.

Pele, regarded as the greatest player in the history of football, has an unmatched legacy. He was not only the best player during his prime years, but was also the highest-paid athlete in the world. ..
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Pele, born as Edson Arantes do Nascimento in 1940, grew up in abject poverty in Bauru of Sao Paulo state in Brazil. He worked as an errand boy at tea shops to earn extra money. His father, who could not afford a football, taught him to play the game using a ball made of socks stuffed with newspaper and held together by strings.

Pele, born as Edson Arantes do Nascimento in 1940, grew up in abject poverty in Bauru of Sao Paulo state in Brazil. He worked as an errand boy at tea shops to earn extra money. His father, who could ..
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Pele holds the distinction of being the only player to be part of a team with 3 World Cup victories. In the late ‘50s and ‘70s, Brazil was unbeatable and it was Pele who steered the team through its World Cup encounters. An injury midway in 1962 WC somewhat limited his appearance.

Pele holds the distinction of being the only player to be part of a team with 3 World Cup victories. In the late ‘50s and ‘70s, Brazil was unbeatable and it was Pele who steered the team through its ..
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The legend made his debut at 16 in the Brazil team with a two-day friendly tournament against Argentina on July 7, 1957. While Brazil lost 2-1, Pele came as a substitute and scored the team’s only goal in the 32nd minute. However, 3 days later Brazil beat Argentina 2-0, backed by goals from Pele and Mazzola (José Altafini).

The legend made his debut at 16 in the Brazil team with a two-day friendly tournament against Argentina on July 7, 1957. While Brazil lost 2-1, Pele came as a substitute and scored the team’s only go..
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Brazil, which was relatively unknown for football, was catapulted to global fame after it defeated Sweden 5-2 in the World Cup. During the same time, at 17 years and seven months, Pele became the youngest to play in a world cup. The 1958 FIFA World Cup also saw Pele winning the best young player honour.

Brazil, which was relatively unknown for football, was catapulted to global fame after it defeated Sweden 5-2 in the World Cup. During the same time, at 17 years and seven months, Pele became the you..
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In one of his interviews, Pele had revealed that after the 1958 World Cup victory he was selected for the Brazilian Army. He went on to play for the Brazilian Army which later won the tournament. In his autobiography, Pele stated that the only way out of the military - even for a famous footballer was to fake an injury.

In one of his interviews, Pele had revealed that after the 1958 World Cup victory he was selected for the Brazilian Army. He went on to play for the Brazilian Army which later won the tournament. In ..
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The 1970 World Cup was the first to be broadcast around the world in colour, making Pele a household name for football lovers all over the world. Pele, who was 30, had initially thought of retiring right before the World Cup. However, he had a last-minute change of heart, and ended up scoring 6 goals in 6 matches! In the final match, Pele scored a goal for Brazil that lifted the trophy.

The 1970 World Cup was the first to be broadcast around the world in colour, making Pele a household name for football lovers all over the world. Pele, who was 30, had initially thought of retiring r..
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On November 19, 1969, Pele scored his 1000th goal with a penalty for Santos in a match against Vasco Da Gama. While the figures have been disputed by various records, popular accounts state that after Pele scored the goal there was a 20-minute-long pitch invasion. Reportedly, the goalkeeper took off his jersey to reveal a shirt with words congratulating Pele.

On November 19, 1969, Pele scored his 1000th goal with a penalty for Santos in a match against Vasco Da Gama. While the figures have been disputed by various records, popular accounts state that afte..
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The face-off between Pele and legendary player Eusebio from Portugal is considered to be among the rare and momentous occasions in footballing history. The duo have had a face-off not once, but on three occasions in 1962, 1966 and 1975. Both players were stalwarts and had a million-plus expectations pinned on them.

The face-off between Pele and legendary player Eusebio from Portugal is considered to be among the rare and momentous occasions in footballing history. The duo have had a face-off not once, but on th..
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In the 1970 World Cup in Mexico, after Brazil defeated England at Guadalajara, Pele and English star Bobby Moore exchanged their jerseys. While the exchange has become a custom over the years, the Pele-Bobby swap has been recorded as the original moment. The historic picture captures the essence of mutual respect that the two greats had for each other.

In the 1970 World Cup in Mexico, after Brazil defeated England at Guadalajara, Pele and English star Bobby Moore exchanged their jerseys. While the exchange has become a custom over the years, the Pe..
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Pele retired from football in 1977 after finishing his playing career with the New York Cosmos. More than 75,000 people packed New York's Giants Stadium for his final game, which was appropriately played against Santos, such was his influence in the US and the developing North American Soccer League.

FAQs:

  1. Who was Pele married to?
    Pele was married three times, the most recent union taking place in 2016 with businesswoman and entrepreneur Marcia Aoki.
  2. How many children did Pele have?
    Despite having seven children who are known to exist, he said in 2021 that he had so many extramarital affairs that he was unsure of the exact number.
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