Pelé, born Edson Arantes do Nascimento, is widely regarded as one of the greatest football players in history. His extraordinary skill and goal-scoring ability have made him a global icon and a symbol of the sport.

Early Life & Origins

Pelé was born in Três Corações, Brazil, and grew up in poverty in Bauru. He was the son of a footballer and learned the game from a young age, often using makeshift balls. His talent was evident early on, leading him to play for several amateur teams before joining Santos FC at just 15 years old.

Rise to Prominence

Pelé made his professional debut for Santos FC in 1956 and quickly became a sensation, becoming the top scorer in the Campeonato Paulista by age 16. His exceptional performances caught the attention of the national team, and he was called up to represent Brazil at the 1958 FIFA World Cup, where he made history.

Playing Style & Technique

Renowned for his incredible skill, agility, and goal-scoring ability, Pelé could score with both feet and was known for his powerful shots and dribbling. He often played as a forward but also excelled as a playmaker, showcasing his vision and passing skills. His style of play helped popularize the term 'The Beautiful Game.'

Defining Moments & Achievements

Pelé's career is highlighted by three FIFA World Cup victories (1958, 1962, 1970), making him the only player to achieve this feat. He scored a total of 1,279 goals in 1,363 games, including friendlies, and is celebrated for his contributions to Santos FC, where he became the club's all-time leading scorer.

Rivalries & Era Context

Pelé played during a golden era of football, often compared to contemporaries like Diego Maradona. Their rivalry defined football in the late 20th century, with both players pushing the boundaries of the sport. Pelé's success and charisma helped elevate the global profile of football.

Legacy & Impact

Pelé's impact extends beyond the pitch; he became a global ambassador for football and an influential figure in humanitarian efforts. His legacy includes inspiring countless players and fans worldwide, and he is remembered as a national hero in Brazil for his contributions to the sport and society.

Career Timeline

  • 1956Pelé made his professional debut for Santos FC.
  • 1958Won his first FIFA World Cup with Brazil.
  • 1962Won his second FIFA World Cup.
  • 1970Won his third FIFA World Cup.
  • 1977Retired from professional football.
  • 1995Became Brazil's Minister of Sports.

Fact Sheet

  • Full nameEdson Arantes do Nascimento
  • BornOctober 23, 1940
  • Age82 (at time of death)
  • BirthplaceTrês Corações, Brazil
  • NationalityBrazil
  • SportFootball
  • Discipline/PositionForward
  • Height1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
  • Current team/clubRetired
  • Turned professional1956
  • Current statusRetired