Figure Recall|A generation of legends has come to an end, the football king Bailey spent his whole life with football

On December 29, local time, the Albert Einstein Hospital in Sao Paulo, Brazil announced that "Ball King" Pele died at the age of 82 from multiple organ failure caused by colon cancer.

​​Pele is one of the best football players in football history. He has the title of "The King of football". 1283 goals. Pele is the youngest goal scorer in the World Cup, the youngest winner of the World Cup, and the only person who has won the World Cup three times.

​​Pey used his whole life with football to write this legend on the green field.

In the 1970 World Cup in Mexico , Pele, the king of the ball, shined in this World Cup and won the third World Cup championship.

Out of the slums

​​Pele, formerly known as Édson Arantes do Nascimento (Édson Arantes do Nascimento), was born on October 23, 1940 in a poor family in the town of Tres Corazóis, Brazil. The young Bailey liked to play football on the streets of the small town and subsidized his family by shining shoes for others.

Bailey is training for the game. When Pele was 11 years old, Brito, the former Brazil international, discovered his football talent and brought him to the Santos team after several twists and turns, starting Pele's career.

1958, Pele scored in the Santos football club against Guarani team.

September 1963, Santos vs Boca Juniors Pele (left) and Boca Juniors defenders watch together.

Los Angeles, California, USA, June 3, 1973 Local time, Pele dribbles the ball across the field at the stadium, and a defensive player from Guadalajara, Mexico tries to block it.

In 1975 local time, Brazil, Santos vs Corinthians, Bailey was throwing the ball.

three holds Rimit Cup

​​In 1957, Pele was selected for the first time in the Brazilian national team and played for the country. During his national team, won three World Cup championships in 1958, 1962, and 1970, and Brazil was able to permanently retain the Remet Cup.

In 1958, a portrait of Brazilian football star Pele. The ball king Pele participated in four World Cups from 1958 to 1970 in his career and won three championships. Pele scored 12 goals in 12 games he participated in.

In 1958, the football king Pele played in the Brazil team.

June 2, 1965, Maracanã stadium , Rio de Janeiro , Brazil 5-0 Belgium , Bailey kicked the ball.

1958 Sweden World Cup , this is the first time Bailey appeared in the World Cup.

In the quarter-finals, Brazil faced Wales. Pele scored the only goal of the game and became the youngest scorer in the World Cup. In 's semi-final against France, Pele scored a wonderful hat-trick in just 24 minutes in the second half. In the end, Pele scored 2 goals in the final. The Brazil team defeated Sweden 5:2 and won the World Cup for the first time. The 17-year-old Pele became a world-class star.

On June 29, 1958, in the World Cup final in Sweden, Bailey and Swedish goalkeeper Carl Svensson competed for the ball.

June 29, 1958, Sweden World Cup final, in the 55th minute of the second half, Pele picked the defender over the head, then volleyed and shot the ball into the net.

June 29, 1958, Sweden World Cup final, Sweden 2-5 Brazil. Pele and Zito celebrate their first-ever World Cup win in Brazil.

On June 29, 1958, in the World Cup final in Sweden, Pele, who scored two goals, was surrounded by enthusiastic Brazilian fans.

June 29, 1958, SwedenWorld Cup final, Sweden 2-5 Brazil won the World Cup. Bailey took the victory trophy from the Russian.

In the 1962 World Cup in Chile , Pele was seriously injured in the first game and bid farewell to that World Cup. Afterwards, Garrincha and led Brazil to beat Czechoslovakia 3-1 and win the World Cup.

On June 2, 1962, in the World Cup final in Chile, Pele was injured and retired.

On June 17, 1962, in the Chilean World Cup final, Brazil defeated Czechoslovakia 3-1, and Pele embraced his teammates.

Pelé lifts the Rimit Cup after Brazil's 3-1 victory over Czechoslovakia in the World Cup final on June 17, 1962 in Santiago, Chile.

​​In the 1970 World Cup in Mexico, facing the tenacious Italian team in the final, Pele contributed 1 goal and 2 assists to help Brazil win 4-1 and win the last World Cup championship in his career. To this day, Pele remains the only player to win three World Cups.

On June 21, 1970, in the World Cup final in Mexico, Pele dribbled past Italian defender Tacisio Bergnich.

On June 21, 1970, the World Cup final in Mexico, Brazil played against Italy. Pele scored the first goal of the game.

1970, Mexico World Cup, Pele celebrates scoring.

June 21, 1970, Mexico World Cup final, Brazil 4-1 Italy. Bailey raised the trophy to celebrate the victory.

won all the honors

​​During Pele's career, in addition to 3 World Cup champions, he also won 2 South American Libertadores Cup champions, 2 Intercontinental Cup champions, 6 Brazilian National Championships (predecessor), 11 times São Paulo State Football First Division Champion . Played a total of 1366 games and scored 1283 goals, which was recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records (757 goals in official games). Brazilian President Janio Quedros made special legislation calling him a "non-exportable national treasure".

In the 1962 Intercontinental Championship (World Club Championship), Santos players Gilma (left) and Bailey held the trophy in the shower. They defeated AC Milan 1-0 in the third game to win the championship.

On November 19, 1969 local time, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, the football king Pele kissed the football he scored the 1000th goal of his career.

On November 19, 1969 local time, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, an elated Pele was riding on the shoulders of fans, surrounded by reporters, holding the football in which he scored his 1,000th goal.

On December 2, 1969 local time, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, the football king Pelé celebrated his 1,000th goal in front of victory numbers made up of soccer balls. In July 1971, Pele announced his withdrawal from the Brazilian team. In October 1974, Pele announced his retirement.

On October 8, 1974, local time, Brazil, Brazilian football player Pele ended his last game in his 18-year career and was surrounded by players and media when he left the field. He withdrew from Santos' game against Ponte Preta with a thigh injury.

In 1975, the 35-year-old Pele returned to the New York Cosmos Football Club in the United States, and won the first North American League Championship in 1977, and announced his retirement again in October of the same year.

On June 15, 1975 local time, Brazilian superstar Pele put on the uniform of the New York Cosmos for the first time and entered the Downing Stadium to participate in the game against the Dallas Tornados.

Dallas, USA, Pele (10) dribbles over Neil Cohen (2) of the Dallas Cyclones as the Cosmos win 1-0 in an exhibition game. Pele scored the only goal of the game in the second half.

In 1977 local time, the United States, the New York Cosmos team, Bailey headed the ball.

On October 1, 1977 local time, in New York, USA, Bailey played the last game of the New York CosmosGestures in .

Bailey after the New York Cosmos final game.

In 1999, Pele was named the best athlete of the 20th century by the International Olympic Committee; in 2000, he won the first Lawrence Lifetime Achievement Award; in 2012, he was officially awarded the title of the best player in history by the Golden Foot Award; in 2013, he was awarded the FIFA 's first honor Golden Globe Award .

On January 13, 2014, in Zurich, the 2013 FIFA Ballon d'Or Awards Ceremony was held, and Pele shed tears when he won the honorary Ballon d'Or.

​​Pele's life is wonderful, pure in football. As Bailey famously said: I was born for football, just like Beethoven was born for music.

​​Pele, the king of the ball, have a good journey.

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