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For Brazilians, football is the language of the soul. For South America, including Brazil and Argentina, the showcase of Latin beauty, soccer is not just a game; It preserves the class, gender, national and authentic aspects of identity and culture with a strong foundation and the support of the whole people. When yellow parrots dance on the lawns to the beats of samba music, football is a poetic language. There was a time when the Brazilians preferred elegance to success, even if the great game was broken somewhere. Edson Arranes Donacimenera, Pele, is the best example of football in those glorious days, like Van Gogh, who dedicated his heart to the perfection of his writings.

Aruthr who has epic performances in world football at the age of seventeen. The play that led his country to world dominance in 1958 and 1970. Based on chronology and playing skill, it can be said without a doubt that Pele is the first international footballer on earth. At a time when the spectacles of matches from all over the world did not reach our living rooms at all like today, the fame of the black pearl who shone through invisible charm for a decade and a half in the left inside position of Brazil became the perfume of football. across the world, blowing like a pleasant wind in the heartstrings of any football lover.

What makes Pele one of football’s greatest ever? 1282 goals from 1,362 games including exhibition games. An invisible genius, an uncanny ability to create timeless wonders out of nothing. The story of Edson Aranes Donacimenera, an eleven-year-old boy with a long name who went to help his family by dressing up as a newspaper seller and cobbler, and later became the most powerful personality in Brazil and a soccer torch in both letters Pele, is a story that is often repeated.

Perhaps it is poetic justice in football that a black pearl has finally come to place Brazil, which had banned black people until the mid-1930s, on the world throne. The life story of Pele and the incredible Brazil, who flourished as a great team for a short period from 1958 to 1970, are more complementary to each other than anywhere else in world football.

On July 7, 1957, aged 17, Pele made his debut for the national team with a goal against Argentina. After 10 minutes into the second half, Swee Karich received a pass from his friend and turned around to face his own post. The ball, which spun around in a flash and fell down, was detonated before it touched the ground. Goal…. The stadium exploded. All within seconds. That gem goal that beat the defense and the goalkeeper immediately became part of history. Pele played four games in the tournament and scored six goals. Millions of people who have been in poverty for years have seen the new writing of the third world through Peleil’s eyes, as in South America, children including Africa have become a reason to write new dreams. The number 10 shirt worn by Pele at the World Cup became a symbol of greatness.

In the 1962 World Cup in Chile, Brazil managed to retain the title thanks to the incredible brilliance of substitutes Amarildo and Garinjo when Pele was ruled out after two games with injury. Four years later in England he was trampled by his rivals. Pele, who left the field after being fouled during the match with Portugal, went so far as to say that he hated the game of football.
Brazil, the three-time champions, took home the Ulrime Cup, the predecessor of the FIFA Cup, forever in 1970 Mexico, the most complete team in history, with the great performance of Pele, who was declared no more for the World Cup, but who changed his mind. “That’s beauty. That group of soccer canaries gave the world a whirl, overflowing with poetic flavor the imagination and strategy of group power, which is the basic concept of human minds around the world, which Albert Camus described as “beauty without infinite repetition” .

Despite strong pressure and temptations, he did not return to the team, as he played for the last time in a national shirt in 1971 at the age of thirty one. He joined Santos, the blue country of Brazilian football, in 1958 and was a member of the club until his retirement in 1974. Later, he took on the task of promoting football in the United States and bought a huge prize and put on his boots for the New York Cosmos club. With the presence of Pele and German legend Becken Bauer, who won the North American artistic crown for the Cosmos, football was raised and the game went on to attract huge crowds in America. Finally, in 1994, the most attended World Cup in history was held.

Pele’s farewell match in 1977 was an emotional one. In the match between his clubs, Cosmos and Sanos, the king of football could not hold back his tears when he sang the swan song in the second half wearing the green shirt of Cosmos and the white shirt of Santos in the second half. No other sportsman in the world has captured such name and fame and love and respect of crores of people. Success has never gone to his head, nor has he sought fame. As in his childhood, when poverty, suffering and poverty made his everyday life hell, playing football was his soul until his last breath. Rose Mary inspired him on the field. That feat made Pele, who loved the ball as he loved Rose Mary, unique and invincible in life and in the game.



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