A man called Pele

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Unfortunately, the most famous footballer of all time, Pelé, pseudonym of Edson Arantes do Nascimento, died a few days ago. I was born in 1983 and unfortunately I have never seen Pelé in action on the pitch. My father, on the other hand, always told me how much that man had made millions of boys all over the world dream.

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His example has stimulated a generation of young footballers who have always seen in him a divinity, a champion, an international hero. In truth, some have disputed the theory that Pele was the strongest player in the world, above even other football geniuses such as Platiní and Maradona, up to contemporaries Ronaldo and Messi.

Indeed, Pele has never played, for example, in a European football league championship, whose domestic tournaments are considered the most difficult in the world. In fact, he played exclusively for Santos, a Brazilian team, winning the national title 6 times, and in the end of his career he instead played in the USA.

Would Pelé have played at a high level in Europe as well? The player's class is indisputable, perhaps we would have seen a few less imaginative plays, some unfinished dribbling but I am sure that his genius would have stood out even in the toughest football league.

On the other hand, Pelé won 3 world championships with Brazil and was named the soccer champion of the century by FIFA and by the Ballons d'Or. His goal against Sweden at the 1958 World Cup is considered the third best goal ever!

When I think of him, his bicycle kick in the film Victory also comes to mind, proving that he is also a good actor. Pelé was a symbol of Brazil both as a footballer and as a man. At the end of his competitive career, he worked to build football schools in the poorest countries of Brazil, so that thousands of young boys could try to build a better future than crime.

Pelé's death brings us back to our fragility and our irreversible destiny. Considered precisely a deity, he was believed to be almost immortal and his disappearance, although at the age of 82, shocked everyone a bit. Pelé is a long-standing symbol of football, very far from the current one, transforming the football field into a fashion catwalk. Hard, physical, correct, exciting football left us well before Pelé, and I don't think it will ever come back. Goodbye O Rei.

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Pele indeed was a rare quality
I never also got the opportunity to watch him in action but then when you see him on YouTube in different compilation, you will know that indeed he was great

I look up to Messi now to give us a beautiful performance the remaining years before the likes of Mbappe and EBH takes over the fun

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Messi is certainly a phenomenon on the pitch, but he is the son of a football world that has now irreversibly changed. I like Mbappe a lot and he is really so young. A great future awaits him

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It's all about Messi🔥
Mbappe is very good, a great player I must say
He will create and break histories in football world

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Purtroppo con Pelè è andata via un'era; è stato un periodo che ha portato via tante personalità del calcio.

Pelè però era il Re, non ho mai creduto ad i paragoni infatti non credo lo si debba paragonare ad altri giocatori.... semplicemente lui era Pelè e non credo ne nasceranno molti come lui in futuro.

Da bambino mio padre mi ha regalato una videocassetta con le sue magie, la conservo ancora oggi come un tesoro.
Mancherà davvero a tutto il mondo, non solo del calcio.

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Hello,
I hear less things on his person. Only for me to come across this JUST TODAY. A video long before I was born.

Wow, how sweet Pele was,neva seen this b4. He had this charisma, charm,humility,sweetness about him.
Interviewer was also a legend in his field.

Non-verbal interview,as it were, at it's best. Hilarious!

What a person!
Maybe we should hear more of this part too, a Cristiano or Messi don't have this.

Cheers

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I just wished I saw him playing. It's too sad for me to see a football legend go to heaven. But, finally they can finally play football together with Maradona.

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I imagine that they are playing incredible games up there

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Peles world record goal haul is inflated with non-official games but they don't even need to be counted to demonstrate the talent he was.

I love the Messi vs Pelé debate. It's so close tbh

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Pele will forever be remembered in the history of football, may his gentle soul rest in peace.

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