
Pelé
( 1940 - 2022)Added Date: December 30, 2022
Born: October 23, 1940
Died: December 29, 2022
Country: Brazil
Pelé was his nickname. He was born Edson Arantes do Nascimento in Brazil, and he was one of soccer’s greatest players and a transformative figure in 20th-century sports who achieved a level of global celebrity few athletes have known.
In 1999, he was named Athlete of the Century by the International Olympic Committee and was included in the Time list of the 100 most important people of the 20th century.
Pelé, who was declared a national treasure in his native Brazil, achieved worldwide celebrity and helped popularize the sport in the United States.
A national hero in his native Brazil, Pelé was beloved around the world — by the very poor, among whom he was raised; the very rich, in whose circles he traveled; and just about everyone who ever saw him play.
Celebrated for his peerless talent and originality on the field, Pelé also endeared himself to fans with his sunny personality and his belief in the power of soccer — football to most of the world — to connect people across dividing lines of race, class, and nationality.
He won three World Cup tournaments with Brazil and ten league titles with Santos, his club team, as well as the 1977 North American Soccer League championship with the New York Cosmos. Having come out of retirement at 34, he spent three seasons with the Cosmos on a crusade to popularize soccer in the United States.
Before his final game, in October 1977 at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., Pelé took the microphone on a podium at the center of the field, his father and Muhammad Ali beside him, and spoke to a crowd of more than 75,000.
“Say with me three times now,” he declared, “for the kids: Love! Love! Love!”
Upon announcing his death, his daughter said, “Everything we are is thanks to you. We love you infinitely. Rest in peace.”
Pelé, gone but never forgotten.
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