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Football fans united in mourning after death of football legend Pele

Soccer legend Pele, the only player to win three World Cups, died on Thursday in Sao Paulo, Brazil. He was 82. Pele had been undergoing treatment for colon cancer since 2021. He had been hospitalized for the last month with multiple health issues.

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Football fans united in mourning after death of football legend Pele

With 1,281 goals in 1,366 games, according to FIFA, his on-field statistics were matched only by his social impact. The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) declared Pele, the only player to win the World Cup three times, "The King of Soccer."

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Football fans united in mourning after death of football legend Pele

"A Black, poor boy born in Tres Coracoes, Pele showed us that there is always a new path," the CBF wrote. "The King gave us a new Brazil and we can only thank him for his legacy."

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Football fans united in mourning after death of football legend Pele

In New York, where Pele received a $1 million-a-year salary to play in the fledgling North American Soccer League in 1975, fans thanked him for opening up the United States to the "beautiful game."

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Football fans united in mourning after death of football legend Pele

"Pele helped transform the domestic landscape of the sport of soccer," the New York Cosmos said in a statement. "Where once there had been baseball diamonds, now there were also soccer pitches."

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Football fans united in mourning after death of football legend Pele

Outside of soccer, sporting greats paid tribute, with Jamaica's eight-times Olympic sprint champion Usain Bolt writing on Twitter: "A Sporting Legend. Rest in Peace King Pele."

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Football fans united in mourning after death of football legend Pele

International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach called him "a great sporting icon."

"He was a true believer in the Olympic values," said Bach. "It was a privilege to present the Olympic Order to him."