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Football Great, Pele, Laid To Rest In Santos

Footballing maestro Pele was laid to rest at Vila Bel­miro, the home ground of Santos FC where he spent the majority of his club career, from 1956 to 1974.

A public ceremony took place from January 2, Monday, through to the morning of January 3. His public funeral started at Santos’ home stadium on Monday. His coffin was placed on the pitch and fans were allowed to pay their tributes to one of the greatest to play the sport for 24 hours. “As he always wanted, our eternal King Pele says goodbye in Vila Belmiro, his home, with his people,” tweet­ed the official handle of the club.

A procession through the streets of Santos took place on Tuesday and the parade passed through Canal 6, an area of his mother’s residence. After this, the procession continued to a private burial at the Memorial Necropole Ecumenica, which was attended by his family and friends.

Brazil’s three-time World-cup winning football legend, Pele passed away at the age of 82 fol­lowing a cancer battle, Al Jazeera reported on Friday citing his agent Joe Fraga who confirmed the news of his demise.

Considered by many to be the greatest footballer of all time, Pele had been in poor health in recent months and had quite a few stints in the hospital.

The three-time World Cup champion, whose actual name is Edson Arantes do Nascimen­to, was reportedly dealing with kidney and heart issues and was hospitalised since November with multiple ailments.

In September 2021, Pele had a colon tumour removed. Howev­er, on November 29, he checked into the Albert Einstein hospital in Sao Paulo, according to Al Ja­zeera.

Pele, widely regarded as the game’s most gifted player, guided Brazil to three World Cup victo­ries in 1958, 1962, and 1970. With 77 goals in 92 games, he continues to be the top goal scorer for Brazil.

The footballer boasted of nu­merous trophies at the club and country level.

He won many individual ac­colades as well. He won the ‘Best Young Player’ award in FIFA World Cup 1958. He has also won the prestigious Ballon d’Or award a massive seven times. His aston­ishing goal-scoring record made him the rightful ‘Greatest of All- Time’.

The striker dominated the sport from the 1950s to 1970s an era marked by unstructured and decentralised record-keeping in the sport. This deprived the fans of knowing the exact measure of the footballer’s greatness. His goal-scoring record is an issue hotly debated among fans and statisticians alike.

At the international level, Pele remains his country’s all-time top-scorer. With 77 goals in 92 international appearances, this football legend’s feet and the nets could not be separated. He announced himself with a thunderous performance in the 1958 World Cup, in which he scored six goals throughout the tournament. He emerged as the second-highest goal-scorer in the tournament.

This goal tally also makes Pele the 11th-highest run scorer among international footballers.

At the FIFA World Cup, Pele scored 12 goals in 14 matches across four editions, which is the second most by any Brazilian after Ronaldo. This three-time world champion is also the joint-sixth in the list of highest scorers at the marquee football event.

At 17 years and 239 days of age, he was also the youngest footbal­ler to have ever found the nets in the men’s FIFA World Cup, ac­complishing this feat during the quarterfinals of the 1958 edition of the tournament against Wales.

Pele became the youngest hat-trick scorer in World Cup history, against France in the semis and was also the youngest to score a goal in a World Cup final. Host Sweden was at the receiving end of Pele’s brilliance in the summit clash.

At the club level, in official matches, Pele scored 680 goals. The majority of them, 643 goals to be precise, were scored for San­tos in domestic level tournaments (at national and state levels), the Copa Libertadores and the Inter­continental Cup (the precursor to the FIFA Club World Cup.

The prodigious talent made his debut for the Sao Paulo club at the age of 15 and stayed loyal to the club for the majority of his career — from 1956 to 1974. How­ever, there are varying claims on the number of matches he played for Santos. Some put it at 659 while some others claim that Pele featured in 665 matches for Santos.

Pele scored all his remaining 37 goals for US club New York Cos­mos, where he spent three years. He joined the club at age of 35 in 1975, playing 64 official matches for them before hanging up his boots in 1977.

Pele’s 643 goals for Santos was a record for the most goals scored by a player for the club till Lionel Messi broke it. He scored 672 goals in 778 matches for FC Barcelona, before he departed from the Span­ish club in 2021. It took years for Messi and the footballing world to surpass Pele’s records.

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