Everything about pele.
💫👋Below is the complete article on Pelé (full name: Edson Arantes do Nascimento), including his life before and during football - you can take it, edit it slightly to fit your blog style - and also change the language as you like.
💫💡Childhood and Nature
Pelé was born on October 23, 1940, in the small town of Três Corações, Minas Gerais state, Brazil.
His father was João Ramos do Nascimento (known as "Dondinho"), who was also a football player (but not very successful financially) and his mother was Celeste Arantes.
Their family could not afford many things and Pelé grew up in poverty. For example, he played soccer as a child using a "ball" made of socks or rags (molded clothes) because they had few things.
When Pelé was a teenager, his family moved to the city of Bauru, in the state of São Paulo, where his father found work as a minor league soccer player.
🌟🌠In Pelé's own words:
> "I was born in Três Corações, a small town. When I was five or six years old we moved to Bauru, where I grew up."
💦💧💨 As a child, he nurtured a dream of becoming a good soccer player — he grew up playing with friends on the streets, often improving his skills without much formal training. This was the foundation of the "street talent" that would later lead him to great success.
⚠️👣💨 The Beginning of Football and the Emergence of Talent
💣As a young man, Pelé began playing football for youth teams and small clubs. One of the teachers who discovered him was Waldemar de Brito, a former Brazilian international who saw Pelé's talent. De Brito convinced Pelé and his family to join a professional club.
With this act, Pelé joined Santos FC in 1956 at the age of about 15.
👌From the start, he showed speed, impressive dribbling, the ability to score goals and also provide passes — these were the qualities that distinguished him from his teammates.
💙Soccer Style – "The Beautiful Game" and Its Characteristics
🐍Pelé was not just a goalscorer; he was also a footballer who combined technique, speed, skillful movement, and the ability to use both his right and left feet.
👉His style has often been associated with the concept of "ginga" (a concept of skillful play, football addiction, and entertainment) - that is, soccer is not just a competition but also the beauty of the game.
For your blog, you could emphasize: "play with joy, control the ball, use your imagination" — those were some of the things Pelé practiced and shared.
Major Achievements and Important Events
👉He played for Santos from 1956 to around 1974, and later went to play for New York Cosmos (United States) from 1975 to 1977.
With the Brazilian national team, he won three FIFA World Cups: 1958, 1962 and 1970.
He received many accolades, including being named "Athlete of the Century" by the International Olympic Committee and also being included in several magazines' "100 Most Important People of the 20th Century".
He scored a lot of goals - although different figures are cited, it is clear that he scored over a hundred for club and country.
Values and Impact Beyond the Field
Pelé served as a role model for the nations of the world — not just for soccer but also as a symbol of hope for young people from disadvantaged backgrounds. For example, the ESPN website states:
> "...For many years he was the highest paid player in the world."
"Apart from scoring goals, he taught that progress comes from hard work, discipline, and a willingness to learn."
Summary of Training for Blog Readers
💕A humble background doesn't mean it can't rob you of your dreams: Pelé came from a poor background but he didn't give up on his dream.
💦The sweetness of Zalisa's talent: Playing with friends, happily, on the streets, enabled her to build her foundation.
Learning, dedication and taking advantage of opportunities: When he joined the professional team, he didn't see it as just a place to gain – but as an opportunity to show off, to build more things.
The "Uuri" style of playing soccer: Soccer is not only about competition, but also about the joy, skill and respect of the game.
Making an impact after the game: Remember, your blog can ask readers: What do you want to take away from Pelé? – for example: discipline, dedication, have a high vision.
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