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Summary

  • Brazilian legend Pele, arguably the greatest footballer of all time, has died at the age of 82.

  • The striker is credited with scoring a world record 1,281 goals in 1,363 career appearances

  • He is the only man to have won the World Cup three times - in 1958, 1962 and 1970

  • Send your tributes to #bbcfootball, via WhatsApp on 03301231826 or text 81111 (standard network charges apply)

  1. Football figures unite to mourn Pelepublished at 22:54 Greenwich Mean Time 29 December 2022

    Christ the Redeemer statue is lit up in Brazilian colours as a tribute to PeleImage source, Reuters
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    Rio's Christ the Redeemer statue is lit up in Brazilian colours in tribute to Pele

    Football fans and figures from around the world united tonight as a flood of tributes poured in for Pele.

    If you missed it, here's a recap of some of the touching messages:

    • In a statement, Pele's family said "inspiration and love marked the journey of King Pele"
    • Cristiano Ronaldo shared his condolences to all of Brazil and Pele's family, saying he was an inspiration for millions
    • Harry Kane said he was a "true inspiration"
    • English football legend Sir Geoff Hurst said Pele "remains the greatest" player of all time, and he was "proud to be on the pitch with him"
    • Uefa joined fans across the world mourning the football legend. The governing body said Pele was the "first global superstar"
    • The Brazilian Football Federation described Pele as "eternal"
    • France striker Kylian Mpabbe said Pele's legacy will never be forgotten
    • The Premier League praised Pele's remarkable career, calling him an "extraordinarily gifted footballer"
    • The Football Association of Wales said Pele broke their hearts when he brought down the team's hopes of a World Cup victory in 1958, and "today our hearts are broken again"
    • Brazil's Neymar said Pele transformed football into art and entertainment

    Read Pele's obituary here and more of our coverage following the death of the Brazilian legend on the ±«Óătv Sport website.

  2. Watch: The life and legacy of Pelepublished at 22:50 Greenwich Mean Time 29 December 2022

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    Obituary: Brazil legend Pele dies aged 82

    ±«Óătv Sport's Joe Wilson reports on the life and career of Pele, arguably the greatest footballer of all time.

  3. Brazilian government declares three-day mourningpublished at 22:48 Greenwich Mean Time 29 December 2022

    The Brazilian government has declared a three-day mourning period to pay tribute to its national idol Pele.

  4. Friday's papers dominated by Pele's deathpublished at 22:45 Greenwich Mean Time 29 December 2022

    The Daily Mirror front pageImage source, The Daily Mirror
    The Guardian's coverage of Pele's deathImage source, The Guardian
    The Daily Telegraph's picture of PeleImage source, Telegraph
    The Daily Mail's coverage of Pele's deathImage source, Daily Mail
    The Daily Star's front pageImage source, Daily Star
    The Times sport pagesImage source, The Times
  5. What makes Pele a footballing great?published at 22:43 Greenwich Mean Time 29 December 2022

    Whenever there is debate about who is the greatest player of all time, one name is a given on the list - Pele.

    ±«Óătv Sport has selected seven of Pele's finest moments to showcase what made the Brazilian so special.

    See what they are here.

  6. Nasa pays tribute to Pelepublished at 22:34 Greenwich Mean Time 29 December 2022

    Nasa has joined tributes to Pele by sharing an image of a spiral galaxy in the constellation Sculptor, which shows the colours of the Brazilian flag.

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  7. 'O Rei' was unique in so many ways - Fifa presidentpublished at 22:24 Greenwich Mean Time 29 December 2022

    Fifa President Gianni Infantino has added his voice to tributes coming in for Pele from around the world.

    "For everyone who loves the beautiful game, this is the day we never wanted to come. The day we lost Pele.

    Known by many as "o Rei", the King, Pele died on Thursday aged 82.

    , Infantino recalled the football star's achievements throughout his career.

    He says: "Most importantly, “The King” rose the throne with a smile on his face. Football could be brutal in those days, and Pele was often on the receiving end of some rough treatment.

    "But, while he knew how to stand up for himself, he was always an exemplary sportsman, with genuine respect for his opponents."

    Infantino adds: "His legacy is impossible to summarise in words."

  8. 'Like meeting an avenger'published at 22:15 Greenwich Mean Time 29 December 2022

    Brazilian journalist Fernando Duarte described his encounters with Pele as "like meeting an avenger".

    "I was never disappointed when I met him," he told ±«Óătv News, hailing his compatriot as "one of the most interesting human beings of the 20th Century".

    "His impact was much bigger than what he did on a football pitch."

    Recalling Pele's immense celebrity, the journalist said: "You would see chiefs of state... royal family members... stop everything just to try to speak to Pele.

    "Brazil might never [again] produce a footballer like him, nor the world."

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    Get Involvedpublished at 22:09 Greenwich Mean Time 29 December 2022

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  10. Pele understood the power of sports to bring people together - Obamapublished at 22:04 Greenwich Mean Time 29 December 2022

    Former US President Barack Obama says that Pele, as one of the most recognizable athletes in the world, understood the power of sports in uniting people.

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  11. 'I hope we can play football together in heaven'published at 22:00 Greenwich Mean Time 29 December 2022

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  12. A nation in mourningpublished at 21:55 Greenwich Mean Time 29 December 2022

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    A street artist lays down a Brazilian flag in front of Maracana Stadium as people mourn the passing of Brazilian football legend Pele in Rio de Janeiro.

  13. 'He was a King'published at 21:52 Greenwich Mean Time 29 December 2022

    Some of the front pages for tomorrow's newspapers are starting to drop and Pele is on the front of French publication L'Equipe.

    The newspaper's headline says: "Pele. He was a King"

    .Image source, L'Equipe
  14. 'Thank you for the joy'published at 21:49 Greenwich Mean Time 29 December 2022

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    'Greatest of them all'published at 21:47 Greenwich Mean Time 29 December 2022

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    Jonathan: RIP Pele. Very few people have transcended their sport and become absolute icons like he did. Pele, Ali, Bolt, Federer...all absolute showmen at their very best, but for me, he was the greatest of them all.

  16. 'Few Brazilians took our country's name as far as he did' - Lulapublished at 21:45 Greenwich Mean Time 29 December 2022

    Lula and Pele in 2008Image source, Getty Images

    Incoming Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has joined thousands worldwide in paying tribute to King Pele.

    Writing on Twitter, Lula says he had the privilege of seeing Pele play, which many younger Brazilians were unable to witness.

    "Few Brazilians took our country's name as far as he did."

    Pele and Lula in 2008Image source, Getty Images

    "Pele left us today," Lula adds. "He now has the company of so many eternal stars: Didi, Garrincha, Nilton Santos, Socrates, Maradona..."

    "He left one certainty: there has never been a number 10 shirt like his. Thank you, Pele."

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  17. Wembley lit up in tributepublished at 21:41 Greenwich Mean Time 29 December 2022

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    Get Involvedpublished at 21:40 Greenwich Mean Time 29 December 2022

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    The Hornets House: People will be quick to have their say on who the best ever is, with Pele undoubtedly in the conversation. Yet today, I feel we shouldn't compare - instead, we should celebrate the moments that he has given us. RIP to an icon whose legacy will stand the test of time.

  19. 'The Eternal King'published at 21:37 Greenwich Mean Time 29 December 2022

    And world football's governing body, Fifa, has also paid tribute:

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  20. 'The first global superstar of the game' - Uefapublished at 21:34 Greenwich Mean Time 29 December 2022

    Uefa, European football's governing body, has paid tribute to Pele and his "pioneering role" in global football.

    "Tonight, we join fans the world over in mourning Pele, one of football's all-time greatest players.

    "He was the first global superstar of the game and played a pioneering role in football's rise to become the world's most popular sport.

    "Rest in peace, Pele."