Pelé, the legendary footballer, believed that overcoming significant challenges amplifies the joy of victory. His quote ...
Pelé, the Brazilian soccer legend widely hailed as "O Rei do Futebol," the king of his sport, the only man to win the World Cup three times, died Thursday at a hospital in Brazil. He was 82. His death ...
"Because there are two Michaels [laughs]," the three-time World Cup champion explained. Pele clearly had no intention of ...
Pelé's loved ones rushed to his bedside in Brazil on Wednesday as the cancer-stricken soccer icon's condition appeared to worsen. Pelé, 82, is receiving "elevated care” related to “kidney and cardiac ...
Pelé, Brazilian soccer legend and record-holding winner of three World Cups, has died. He was 82. The footballer's agent, Joe Fraga, confirmed his passing to the Associated Press. Pelé died Thursday ...
Globally recognized as one of the greatest soccer players of all time, Brazilian-born Pelé scored more than 1,000 goals during his professional career and achieved many more milestones besides.
Family members of Brazilian soccer great Pelé are gathering at the Albert Einstein hospital in Sao Paulo where the 82-year-old global icon has been since the end of November. Doctors said earlier this ...
Pelé was remembered for a life beyond the field, for transcending the sport of soccer and becoming perhaps the most well-known person on Earth. “Before Pelé, ’10′ was just a number,” current Brazil ...
Nearly half a century on, the parallels between the Brazilian legend’s arrival and the Argentina star’s troubled visit ...