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Pele To Endrick: Five Teen Talents That Lit Up Brazil
Brazil is unparalleled when it comes to footballing success and fervour, and for many the sport itself is synonymous with the Brazilian national team
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Pele 'Would Have Been Sad' At State Of Brazil Team, Says Son
Brazil have struggled in qualifying for the 2026 World Cup and presently occupy sixth place in the South American table
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Watch: Record Alert! Here's How Neymar Surpassed Pele To Become Brazil's All-Time Top Scorer
Pele, who died in December aged 82, scored 77 goals for Brazil in 92 appearances between 1957 and 1971. Neymar now has 79 following his brace against Bolivia.
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On Greatest Goal Scorer Debate, Cristiano Ronaldo Takes Lie-Detector Test. The Result Is...
In the ongoing Saudi Pro League season, Cristiano Ronaldo has the most goals (6) and assists (4) so far in four matches.
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Pele's Widow To Inherit 30 Percent Of His Assets: Lawyer
The will states that Marcia Cibele Aoki, Pele's third and last wife, will inherit his mansion in Guaruja
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Guinea-Bissau Renames Stadium In Honour Of Pele
The West African state of Guinea-Bissau has renamed a sports stadium in its second city Bafata "Pele Stadium" in honour of the late Brazilian football legend, the government announced on Friday
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FIFA Boss Gianni Infantino In Pele Wake Selfie Row
Gianni Infantino took a selfie with some of Pele's old teammates on Monday right beside the open coffin of the three-time World Cup winner
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Rodrygo Pays Tribute To Pele As Real Madrid Advance To Spanish Cup Last 16
Rodrygo scored the only goal and celebrated by paying tribute to Pele as Real Madrid advanced to the Spanish Cup last 16 on Tuesday with a hard-fought 1-0 win over fourth-tier Cacereno
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Brazil Pays Final Respects To Football Giant Pele
Pele's coffin was draped in the flags of Santos and Brazil and surrounded by white flowers, including bouquets from the likes of Real Madrid or current Brazil star Neymar, whose father was in attendance.
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FIFA To Ask All Countries To Name A Stadium For Pele
FIFA chief Gianni Infantino was in the city of Santos, Brazil, to pay his final respects to the player widely considered the greatest of all time, who died Thursday at the age of 82