Pele, Brazilian football (soccer) player, in his time probably the most famous and possibly the best-paid athlete in the world.


He has established records for goals scored and won individual awards en route to worldwide recognition as one of the best players in soccer.One of soccer's all-time greats, Zinedine Zidane led France to victory at the 1998 World Cup, but was thrown out of the '06 Cup final for striking an opponent.Soccer great Diego Maradona led Argentina to victory in the 1986 World Cup, though his accomplishments were later overshadowed by his battles with drug abuse.Cristiano Ronaldo is a professional soccer player who has set records while playing for the Manchester United, Real Madrid and Juventus clubs, as well as the Portuguese national team.Soccer player Carli Lloyd scored the winning goals for the U.S. in the 2008 and 2012 Olympics and was named the top player of the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup.German midfielder Mesut Özil emerged as one of soccer's rising stars during the 2010 FIFA World Cup and his three years with Spanish club Real Madrid.A member of three Brazilian World Cup-champion teams, Pelé is considered by many to be the greatest soccer player of all time.© 2020 Biography and the Biography logo are registered trademarks of A&E Television Networks, LLC. Please show your sympathy and condolences by commenting on and liking this page. Please show your sympathy and condolences by commenting on and liking this page.” Still, he developed a rudimentary talent for soccer by kicking a rolled-up sock stuffed with rags around the streets of Bauru. Regardless, Santos club ownership ensured its star attraction was well paid by scheduling lucrative exhibition matches with teams around the world.Pelé aggravated a groin injury two games into the 1962 World Cup in Chile, sitting out the final rounds while Brazil went on to claim its second straight title. Pelé was born on October 23, 1940 in Três Corações. “Pele Brazilian football legend dies at 78 in Paris hospital,” declares an April 2019 article on the Weekly Observer. Headlining a formidable squad, Pelé scored four goals in the tournament, including one in the final to give Brazil a 4-1 victory over Italy.Pelé announced his retirement from soccer in 1974, but he was lured back to the field the following year to play for the New York Cosmos in the North American Soccer League, and temporarily helped make the NASL a big attraction.

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Edison is alive and kicking and is currently 79 years old. Four years later, in England, a series of brutal attacks by opposing defenders again forced him to the sidelines with leg injuries, and Brazil was bounced from the World Cup after one round.Despite the disappointment on the world stage, the legend of Pelé continued to grow. He will be missed but not forgotten. He was the elder of two siblings. He was named after the American inventor Thomas Edison. Pelé played professionally in Brazil for two decades, winning three World Cups along the way, before joining the New York Cosmos late in his career. The origin of the "Pelé" nickname is unclear, though he recalled despising it when his friends first referred to him that way.As an adolescent, Pelé joined a youth squad coached by Waldemar de Brito, a former member of the Brazilian national soccer team. He played his final game in an exhibition between New York and Santos in October 1977, competing for both sides, and retired with a total of 1,281 goals in 1,363 games.Retirement did little to diminish the public profile of Pelé, who remained a popular pitchman and active in many professional arenas.In 1978, Pelé was awarded the International Peace Award for his work with UNICEF. Do not reproduce (even with permission).Pelé is the latest celeb to fall victim to a death hoax If you see something that doesn't look right, Subscribe to the Biography newsletter to receive stories about the people who shaped our world and the stories that shaped their lives.Soccer player Ronaldo starred for the Brazilian national team and several European clubs over the course of a career that spanned nearly two decades.Soccer superstar Ronaldinho was a member of Brazil's 2002 World Cup championship team and twice won the FIFA World Player of the Year award.Brazilian soccer prodigy Neymar has lived up to lofty expectations with his play for FC Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain.Lionel Messi is a soccer player with FC Barcelona and the Argentina national team. Pelé was born on October 23, 1940 in Três Corações. He has also served as Brazil's Extraordinary Minister for Sport and a United Nations ambassador for ecology and the environment.Pelé was named FIFA's "Co-Player of the Century" in 1999, along with Argentine Diego Maradona.