"If
he thinks he's the best
player of the century that's his problem. -
Pele on
Maradona
Where do I start writing a biography of Pele,
Brazil's finest product
in terms of soccer and the same guy that's considered as being the best
all-time
soccer player in the World? I could start with his achievements and
countless records, but I'd rather leave them for later as the cherry on
top of the cake. For now, let's take a look at the cake itself, and
slice through the striker's career in this Pele's biography.
Full
name
Edson
Arantes do Nascimento
Date
of birth
October
23, 1940
Place
of birth
Tres
Coracoes, Brazil
Playing
position
Striker
Biography of Pele
– Early Career
Edson Arrantes de
Nascimento by his full name,
Pele was born in Tres Coracoes in Brazil, in a family that loved
soccer, his father being himself a player for Fluminese (his father was
known as Dondinho). In this sporty atmosphere, the young Pele learned
to enjoy the game, despite the poverty he grew up in.
The family's situation was
even harder when his father had to quit playing soccer professionally
due to a knee injury. Thus, for young Pele, soccer was what he regarded
as the only way out of poverty and he started training daily, but since
he had no money to buy a real ball, he used a stuffed sock
instead.
Season
Club
Games
Goals
1956-1974
Santos
605
589
1975-1977
New
York Cosmos
64
17
After forming up a "shoeless
team" with his street kids, Pele and his team participated in a youth
tournament, with Pele ending up as top goalscoarer. He was immediately
noticed by former Brazilian international Waldemar de Brito, who called
him to the youth squad of Baquinho, whom he trained and, for the first
time, offered Pele money to play soccer.
During his year at the club's
youth team, Pele managed to win the championship after a dazzling
performance: 148 goals
in just 33 matches.
Biography
of Pele – Santos
At just 15 years of age, Pele was
bought by Brazil giants Santos, where
he would later team up with some of Brazil's finest players of that era
and future World Cup winners, such as Zito, Pepe or Coutinho.
Just one year later after he
joined Santos, he became the youngest player to start in the Brazilian
first division at age 16 and even more incredibly, he became league top
scorer at the end of the season! Talk about starting with the right
foot.
As it was not yet the era of
Brazilian players running for European careers, Pele remained at Santos
for almost 20 years, time in which he scored (read carefully) 1087
goals in 1120 matches. Even if you're not that good at maths, I'm sure
you can acknowledge that as an astonishing goal per match ratio.
Biography
of Pele – 1000th Goal
One of the milestones in the history of Pele
was definitely his 1000th goal scored in all competitions. It was both
a highly anticipated moment and an emotional one. On November 19th,
1969 Pele already had scored 999 goals in his career, either for Santos
or Brazil's
national team. Playing on the Maracana Stadium, Brazil's "cathedral
of soccer", against arch-rivals Vasco
Da Gama, Pele managed
to score from a penalty kick and broke all records standing in front of
him.
Years
National
Team
Games
Goals
1956-1971
Brazil
92
77
Biography of Pele
– National Team and Records -
Throughout
his 15 years spent at the Brazil
national team, Pele managed to break hundreds of records, but we'll
just follow up on those that are deemed most important:
>>
He became the most prolific striker in Brazil's history, with 77 goals
in 92 matches.
>>
Pele, the footballer who used to shine shoes in order to raise money
for a real soccer
ball, scored 12 goals in different World Cup matches, being
beaten only by Ronaldo.
>>
He is considered by FIFA the most prolific scorer in soccer history,
with 1281 goals in 1363 matches in all competitions.
>>
He is the only player to have won three World Cups (gasp!), although he
did not receive a medal for the one in 1962, since he was injured in
the final (he played on several other matches throughout the campaign
though)
>>
He is one of the few players to achieve the performance of scoring in
two different World Cup finals, sharing this record with Paul Breitner,
Vava and Zinedine Zidane.
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