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BREAKING: Football Legend, Pele is Dead

Brazilian football legend, Pele is dead.

The three-time World Cup winner died on Thursday at the ripe age of 82.

Pele died after undergoing surgery to remove a tumour in September 2021, and had required regular medical treatment since then.

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He was diagnosed with a respiratory infection when admitted in late November to evaluate his cancer level and was subsequently being moved to palliative care when his body became unresponsive to chemotherapy.

Pele passed away on Thursday at the Albert Einstein Hospital in Sao Paulo and his daughter, Kely Nascimento, confirmed the news on Instagram, writing: “Everything we are is thanks to you. We love you infinitely. Rest in peace.”

Pele career

Edson Arantes do Nascimento, Pele made his international debut at the age of 16 and announced himself to a global audience in 1958, when, still only 17, he scored six goals in four games as Brazil won the World Cup for the first time. He scored twice in a 5-2 final win over Sweden in Stockholm.

He would win the World Cup on two more occasions, in 1962 and 1970, when the Selecao produced arguably the greatest final performance in the competition’s history, defeating Italy 4-1 at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico. Pele won the Golden Ball for the tournament’s best player.

During the tournament, ex-Manchester City boss Malcolm Allison, working as a TV summariser, asked: “How do you spell Pele?” Counterpart Pat Crerand responded: “Easy: G.O.D.”

His 1970 teammate Tostao remarked: “Pele was the greatest – he was simply flawless. And off the pitch, he is always smiling and upbeat. You never see him bad-tempered. He loves being Pele.” Sir Bobby Charlton, part of the England side beaten 1-0 in the group stage of that tournament by Brazil, remarked later in life: “I sometimes feel as though football was invented for this magical player.”

Pele scored 757 goals in 831 games during a glittering career from 1957 to 1977, although his long-time club Santos claim his tally was closer to 1,000.

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