Pelé's impact on the world and Brazil.
Pelé is considered one of the greatest soccer players of all time, having won three World Cups and scoring more than 1,000 goals in his career. He is known as the "King of Football" and was also an important ambassador for the sport, helping to promote it around the world.
- More than a soccer player;
- More than a sportsman;
- More than athlete;
- More than a miner;
- More than Brazilian;
- More than South American;
- More than a simple man;
- More than a global icon;
The only human being to stop two wars, to be revered by all world authorities for several decades;
A simple man who put an end to the Brazilians' turncoat complex and gave a sense of nation to Brazil.
On the day of his death, the world stopped to applaud him and NASA recognized his greatness, which goes beyond the limits of the planet.
Winner of all the tournaments and championships he has played in the world's biggest soccer centers; holder of marks that will never be reached.
But in this pantheon of achievements, the world has yet to grant him an award: THE NOBEL OF PEACE. Who knows, maybe the Norwegian Committee will grant him this award after his death.
Pelé was also an important figure off the field, having become an activist for athletes' rights and having been an important advocate for social causes. He was also one of the first athletes to become an international celebrity and to use his platform to promote peace and understanding among peoples.
In short, Pelé is an icon of soccer and world culture, and his contribution to the sport and the world is undeniable. He remains one of the most admired and revered players of all time, and his influence is still felt today.