- Brazil fans pay tribute to Pelé during South Korea game. - Daughter says she expects father to come home from hospital. - Grandson says Pelé will "see Brazil ...
Pelé is the only player in history to lift the World Cup trophy on three different occasions, in 1958, 1962, and 1970. And watching Brazil in the World Cup too! Fans were then relieved to learn that his situation had improved, when the hospital released a statement indicating that he was "still undergoing treatment and remains stable." The game ended 4-1 and Brazil go on to play Croatia in the quarter-finals. "I'm strong, with a lot of hope and I follow my treatment as usual. Neymar sits on 76, but will be eyeing the record when he faces Croatia in the World Cup quarter finals in a few days. He will see Brazil lift the sixth title.” "And when he gets better, he'll come home," she said. Certainly worked, Brazil went on to win the 1970 World Cup, boffing Italy 4-1 in the final, in Mexico. He went on to score a total of 77 goals in 92 games for his country, with a rather impressive 0.84 goals-per-game ratio. That was the first time the World Cup had been held in North America. If we can fight here at the World Cup and win games for him and win the competition for him, we'll do that."
The three-time World Cup champion, hospitalised with colon cancer, continues to inspire fans globally.
The family of Brazilian football legend Pele have said they're 'tired' of receiving condolences. The three-time World Cup winner is currently in hospital, ...
SAO PAULO—Football legend Pele backed Brazil's national team in their World Cup round of 16 match against South Korea on Monday, saying he would watch the ...
Brazil's players paid tribute to legend Pele, who is receiving hospital treatment in Sao Paulo due to his ailing health, after sauntering to a 4-1 World Cup ...
Brazil was at its very best as they dominated proceedings versus South Korea in the Round of 16 battle in the FIFA World Cup on Tuesday (December 06).
In the 10th minute of each half, Brazilian fans opened a large banner with his image behind one of the goals at Stadium 974, a reference to the No. 10 jersey ...
The family of Brazilian football legend Pele said they're 'tired' of receiving condolence messages. The world, since Tuesday, has been alarmed over the ...
And watch Brazil in the World Cup too! I have a lot of faith in God and every message of love I receive from you all over the world keeps me full of energy. I’m strong, with a lot of hope and I follow my treatment as usual.
The three-time world cup champion has been receiving medical care for a week to manage a lung illness that COVID-19 made worse. The 82-year-old Brazilian legend ...
He's expected to be discharged when he's fully recovered. The 82-year-old Brazilian legend is receiving chemotherapy while simultaneously battling cancer. Pele's fans are showing him a lot of support in this time of illness.