SAO PAULO (AP) — Pelé, the Brazilian king of soccer who won a record three World Cups and became one of the most commanding sports figures of the last century, died Thursday. He was 82.
The
standard-bearer of “the beautiful game” had undergone treatment for colon
cancer since 2021. He had been hospitalized for the last month with multiple
ailments.
His agent Joe Fraga confirmed his death.
Widely
regarded as one of soccer’s greatest players, Pelé spent nearly two decades
enchanting fans and dazzling opponents as the game’s most prolific scorer with
Brazilian club Santos and the Brazil national team.
His grace,
athleticism and mesmerizing moves transfixed players and fans. He orchestrated
a fast, fluid style that revolutionized the sport — a samba-like flair that
personified his country’s elegance on the field.
He carried
Brazil to soccer’s heights and became a global ambassador for his sport in a
journey that began on the streets of Sao Paulo state, where he would kick a
sock stuffed with newspapers or rags.
In the
conversation about soccer’s greatest players, only the late Diego Maradona,
Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are mentioned alongside Pelé.
Different
sources, counting different sets of games, list Pelé’s goal totals as anywhere
between 650 (league matches) and 1,281 (all senior matches, some against
low-level competition.)
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