Brazilian soccer legend Pele has passed away at the age of 82 after a recent battle with illness.
The former Santos and Brazil striker was widely considered the greatest footballer of all time, winning the World Cup three times during his career, most notably as part of that iconic Brazil team in 1970.
Tributes to Pelé have been pouring in, with Gary Lineker and Stan Collymore tweeting about the sad news, praising the Brazilian’s footballing ability and also his character…
Pele is dead. The most divine of soccer players and joyful of men. He played a game that only a select few have come close to. He 3 times he lifted the most coveted gold trophy in that beautiful yellow jersey. He may have left us but he will always have football immortality. RIP Pele
—Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) December 29, 2022
Privileged and honored to interview Pelé on his last visit to the UK.
Defined the greatest sport in the world, a gentleman, a kind man.
Without Pelé, there is no beautiful game. He did it like this.
Rest in peace, every player and fan owes you the greatest debt of gratitude. pic.twitter.com/0LooWQnJvb
— Stan Collymore (@StanCollymore) December 29, 2022
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Pelé was named FIFA Player of the Century in 2000, and the debate over the greatest soccer players of all time has often come down to him or former Argentine star Diego Maradona, who died just over two years ago.
It is sad for the world of football to lose such greats, but the memories of Pelé will undoubtedly live on as people around the world enjoy this beautiful game.