Brazil displays lights in Pelé's honor, saying "Thank you, King."

 



The first day without football star Pelé has begun in Brazil.

 

The three-time World Cup champion known as "The King," who was largely regarded as the best player of all time, passed away on Thursday in So Paulo at the age of 82.

 

Overnight, landmarks in South America were illuminated in honor of Pelé, and his visage shined on buildings around the country. Fans showed up on the streets wearing his recognizable number 10 shirt.

 

Three days have been set aside for national mourning in Brazil by the government.

 

On Friday, Pelé dominated all of the top pages in Brazil. Due to the fact that for Brazilians, Pelé is their everlasting King, one read "Pelé died, if indeed Pelé can die."

When Queen Elizabeth II passed away, it was the final occasion that a state of mourning was declared. Pelé has been compared frequently to royalty since he was the closest thing Brazil had.

 

When they learned of Pele's passing the previous day, fans began to assemble outside the Albert Einstein hospital in So Paulo.

 

Since 2021, Pelé has been receiving therapy for colon cancer. Brazilians have been considering his life and legacy for weeks since they were aware of his deteriorating condition.

 

Many people are glad his suffering is done, but he was a legendary athlete and will be sorely missed.

 

His death was confirmed by the hospital in a statement attributing it to multiple organ failure brought on by his disease.

However, the hospital stated that it shared the family's and the public's sorrow over the passing of "our beloved King of football" as a reflection of his prominence.

One man described the depth of feeling for Pelé when he was outside the Fiesp building in So Paulo, which was displaying a colorful homage.

 

Widisley Guimares told the Reuters news agency, "It is incomprehensible to explain at this point what we are going through here; the loss.

 

The late athlete has received several tributes, including one from Brazil's Neymar, who stated: "Before Pelé, football was just a sport.

 

Everything was altered by Pelé. He made football into entertainment and art. He provided the underprivileged and black people a voice.

 

Kylian Mbappé, a striker for France and Neymar's teammate at Paris St. Germain, adding, "His legacy will never be forgotten."

Over the course of a 21-year career, Pelé set a global record with 1,281 goals in 1,363 games, including 77 goals in 92 international games.

 

Pelé, who lifted the cup in 1958, 1962, and 1970, is the only player to have won the World Cup three times. In 2000, Fifa honored Pelé its Player of the Century.

 

He was also a cultural icon.

 

In a nation with a long history of slavery and a heritage of persistent discrimination, Pelé achieved the status of national treasure despite being a man of color.

 

On the field, he frequently heard "monkey chants" and received various derogatory nick names. Pelé, though, famously remarked that he would have had to halt all of the games if he had halted each one after a monkey insult.

According to his biographer Angelica Basthi, Pelé was instrumental in helping black people in Brazilian football find a place and earn respect, but he never actively participated in the struggle against racism.

Authorities in the state of So Paulo have announced that their period of grief would stretch for a week, compared to the three days of national mourning. Brazilians will actually mourn for a lot longer.

 

The wake for Pelé will take place on Monday at the Santos Football club, which served as his longtime home field.

 

His casket will be transported through Santos, a seaside city, the next day, before a private burial.

 

As Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva assumes the president on Sunday, 20 years after the beginning of his first term, this weekend was anticipated to be historic in Brazil.

Instead, Brazilians will remember a guy who stood in for the entire footballing nation and transcended politics.


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