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Brazilian legend Pelé, who died Thursday, revolutionized the way soccer is played and its popularity. But that did not make him a revolutionary figure.
From dating much younger women to fathering love children — sometimes while married — the late soccer legend Pelé was all about “love, love, love.” ...
Brazilian soccer legend Pelé, who won a record three World Cup titles and helped popularize the sport in the United States in the 1970s, dies at 82.
By the end of his 21-year professional career, Pelé had become an international icon, perhaps sport’s first truly global superstar.
Soccer great Pelé was laid to rest on Tuesday after thousands lined the streets in the city of Santos to view his funeral procession. The procession had started at the Urbano Caldeira Stadium ...
Pelé, who was declared a national treasure in his native Brazil, achieved worldwide celebrity and helped popularize the sport in the United States.
Pelé added a third layer: his nickname, his trademark, became a synonym not for greatness or even for excellence but for an unimpeachable, scarcely attainable form of perfection.
His presence in New York—straddling media fame and cultural diplomacy—remains legendary. For Brazilians following ...