Football great Pele dies at 82 years

Pele, a legendary player from Brazil, passed away at age 82, leaving behind one of sports’ greatest legacies. 

Early in December, the 82-year-old was transferred to palliative care when his body stopped responding to cancer treatment. 

His family made the trip to visit him before Christmas Day at the Albert Einstein Israelite Hospital in Sao Paulo. 

His demise was disclosed on Thursday by his daughter. 

Most people consider Pele to be one of the best football players in history, and his 21-year career has left him with an enduring legacy. 

He spent the majority of his club career at Santos, where over the course of 18 years he scored 643 goals in 659 games. Between 1975 and 1977, he served as the New York Cosmos’ representative. 

But what really solidified his legacy as an iconic athlete and all-time football great was his contribution to Brazil.

He helped the Selecao to World Cup success in 1958, 1962 and 1970, with no player in the tournament’s history winning it more than him.

Pele’s first World Cup triumph in 1958 came when he was just 17 years and 249 days old, making him the youngest player ever to win it. He also scored in the showpiece game – no one younger has ever netted in a World Cup final.

That was one of 77 goals at international level, a haul that still has not been overhauled by a Brazilian player, with Neymar just two behind.

After his retirement, Pele lent his name and influence to many charitable initiatives and will be remembered as arguably the greatest World Cup player of all time.

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