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Brazil and the world says final farewell to ‘King’ Pele

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President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, led the tributes Tuesday as Brazil and indeed the whole world said its final farewell to football legend Pele, widely regarded as the greatest player of all time.

A large crowd, including fans, politicians and football dignitaries, gathered to pay their respects to the player known as “The King” in the southeastern city of Santos, home to the club where he spent most of his storied career.

According to Santos FC, more than 230,000 people attended Pele’s 24-hour wake in the Vila Belmiro stadium. Through the night, a steady stream of mourners continued streaming in.

Lula, who took office Sunday in a ceremony that started with a minute’s silence for Pele, flew in by helicopter for the wake, greeting Pele’s widow, Marcia Cibele Aoki, who was in tears.

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Visibly moved, the president and First Lady Rosangela “Janja” da Silva paused before Pele’s coffin and embraced Aoki and other family members.

“Goodbye to the King. Rest in peace, Pele,” the president later wrote on Twitter.

Pele, the only player in history to win three World Cups, scored a world record 1,281 goals during his more than a two-decade career with Santos (1956-74), the Brazilian national team and the New York Cosmos (1975-77).

He died Thursday at age 82 after a battle with cancer.

His wake ended with a brief Catholic service, after which 10 state police guards in dress uniform placed the lid on his black casket.

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Draped in the flags of Santos and Brazil, the coffin was then hoisted to the top of a bright red fire truck for a massive funeral procession through the streets of Santos, including past the house of Pele’s mother, 100-year-old Celeste Arantes.

The funeral procession will end at the port city’s Memorial Cemetery, where a Catholic funeral service will be held before Pele is interred in a 10-storey mausoleum that holds the Guinness World Record as the tallest cemetery on Earth.

– ‘Pele was everything’ –

Born Edson Arantes do Nascimento, Pele exploded onto the scene at age 15, when he made his professional debut with Santos.
He went on to win the World Cup three times with Brazil, in 1958, 1962 and 1970.

Tributes have poured in from around the world since his death, with a Who’s Who of current and former football greats hailing his genius for the “beautiful game.”

FIFA president Gianni Infantino, who attended the wake Monday, called Pele “a global icon of football” and said the sport’s governing body would ask all member countries to name a stadium in the player’s honour.

Life-long Santos fan Katia Cruz, 58, who lives a block from the stadium, said she had stood in line for four hours to get into the Vila Belmiro at 1:30 am, attending the wake without her husband because he was “inconsolable.”

“Pele was everything. He was the King. He deserves this tribute,” she said.

She recalled Pele as a “very good, down-to-Earth person” who would always autograph the memorabilia people brought to his house.

“He was humble, a humility today’s players don’t have,” she told AFP.

– Last parade –

Other tributes have come in from around Brazil, which held three days of national mourning.

At the Brazilian Football Confederation headquarters in Rio, a giant poster with Pele’s image bears the word “eternal.”

Pele had been in fragile health, suffering from kidney problems and colon cancer.

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But he remained active on social media, cheering on Brazil from his hospital bed in Sao Paulo during the World Cup in Qatar and consoling the pre-tournament favourites when they were eliminated in the quarter-finals three weeks before his death.

Source: punchng.com & AFP

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