Brazil won the game 4-1 and bagged the Jules Rimet Trophy-the former World Cup named after FIFA President Jules Rimet, replaced in 1974-while Pele won his third and last World Cup.
He played his last international game against Yugoslavia on July 18, 1971.
During his distinguished career, Pele netted 77 goals in his 92 caps for Brazil.
An active Brazil player, Neymar, 30, scored 77 goals in 124 matches for his national team to tie with Pele.
- PLAYSTYLE, LEGACY
Pele was a versatile striker, and could send accurate and powerful shots with either foot.
His ability to finish and anticipate opponents, combined with his exceptional vision and intelligence, made him a great threat to the opposition goal.
Pele was a team player thanks to his ability to link up with teammates and hard-working nature.
"The Black Pearl" scored the most career goals of 1,283 in 1,363 games, including friendlies.
Also nicknamed O Rei ("The King") after the 1958 World Cup, Pele is often seen as the best player in the history of football.
"Pele was the only footballer who surpassed the boundaries of logic," Dutch legend Johan Cruyff once said about him