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Pele, Brazil's sublimely skilled football star who charmed the world, dead at 82

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Pele, the magical Brazilian football star who rose from barefoot poverty to become one of the greatest and best-known athletes in modern history, died at the age of 82, his daughter said on Instagram on Thursday (Dec 29).He had been in and out of hospital in recent months after a tumour was found on his colon.Pele, whose given name was Edson Arantes do Nascimento, scored a world record 1,281 goals, and is the only player ever to win the World Cup three times.With sublime skills and a winning smile, he helped make soccer the world's most popular sport and he charmed popes, presidents and Hollywood stars in a seven-decade career as player and ambassador for the sport.Born on Oct 23, 1940, in the small Minas Gerais town of Tres Corações, or "Three Hearts", Edson Arantes do Nascimento learned the game from his father, a semi-professional player whose promising career was derailed by a knee injury.Several aspects of his youth are obscured by myth, including the origin of his famous nickname.

As Pele (sometimes) told it, he often played as goalkeeper in neighbourhood games, and kids began comparing him to a local player named "Bile" - and the letters got twisted over the years.Whatever the truth, he was soon dazzling scouts not as a goalkeeper but as an attacking forward - a prototype number 10.He was respected for his range of talents, and more so than any player since, he could do it all: He was two-footed, had tremendous pace and stamina, he could head, pass, tackle - and of course, he could score goals.He joined Santos at the age of 15 and turned the small coastal club into one of the most famous names in football.Over a glittering 18-year spell at the club he won every honour in Brazilian football as well as two Copa

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