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FOG BLOG SPORTS LOG: THOUSANDS GATHER TO PAY RESPECTS AT SOCCER GREAT 'PELE's ' FUNERAL!

Fans gather at Brazilian stadium to mourn soccer great Pelé before Tuesday funeral We are now seeing the real meaning of this legendary player to our country' Thousands of mourners, including high school students and supreme court justices, began filing past the body of Pele on Monday on the century-old field where he made his hometown team one of Brazil's best.

The soccer great died on Thursday after a battle with cancer. He was the only player ever to win three World Cups, and he was 82. The storied 16,000-seat stadium was surrounded by mourners, and covered with Pele-themed decorations. Fans coming out of the stadium said they'd waited three hours in line, standing under a blazing sun. Brazil begins 3 days of mourning for soccer superstar Pelé

  • Brazilian soccer legend Pelé, winner of record 3 World Cups, dead at 82


Forty-five years after Pele played his last game, he's still a central part of Brazil's national story.

Geovana Sarmento, 17, came with her father, who was wearing a Brazil shirt with Pele's name.

"I am not a Santos fan, neither is my father. But this guy invented Brazil's national team. He made Santos stronger, he made it big, how could you not respect him? He is one of the greatest people ever, we needed to honour him," she said. In the 1960s and 70s, Pele was perhaps the world's most famous athlete. He met presidents and queens, and in Nigeria a civil war was put on hold to watch him play. Many Brazilians credit him with putting the country on the world stage.

Caio Zalke, 35, an engineer, also wore a Brazil shirt as he waited in line. "Pele is the most important Brazilian of all time. He made soccer important for Brazil and he made Brazil important for the world," he said.

Rows of shirts with Pele's number 10 were placed behind one of the goals, waving in the city's summer winds. A section of the stands was filling up with bouquets of flowers placed by mourners and sent by clubs and star players — Neymar and Ronaldo among them — from around the world as loudspeakers played a song named "Eu sou Pele" ("I am Pele") that was recorded by the Brazilian himself.

Claudio Carranca, 32, a salesman, said: "I never saw him play, but loving Pele is a tradition that goes from father to son in Santos. I learned his history, saw his goals, and I see how Santos FC is important because he is important. I know some Santos fans have children supporting other teams. But that's just because they never saw Pele in action. If they had, they would feel this gratitude I feel now."

Santos FC said that more than 1,100 journalists from 23 countries were at the funeral. Dignitaries and friends of Pele in attendance spoke at the funeral.

Among them was Pele's best friend Manoel Maria, who is also a former Santos player. "If I had all the wealth in the world I would never be able to repay what this man did for me and my family. He was as great a man as he was as a player; the best of all time. His legacy will outlive us all. And that can be seen in this long line with people of all ages here."

'He gave us so many smiles'


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