But I was wrong." Pele was the first to play on three World Cup winners, as Brazil's win secured the right to take the Jules Rimet Trophy home for good. In 1974, the player nicknamed the Black ...
Pele remains the youngest player in a World ... in-a-lifetime moment than a mere "first." The Jules Rimet Trophy, awarded to World Cup champions since the first tournament in 1930, was ...
Pele holds the trophy after Brazil beat Czechoslovakia 3-1 in the final of the 1962 World Cup in Chile. Sadly he missed that game after being injured in only the second match of the tournament.
Brazil's perfect 10 is our number one choice after his breathtaking goal and elation back in 1970. It was Brazil's 100th goal in the World Cup and set ...
Brazil legend Pele named Wembley Stadium, which is home to the England national team, as the 'cathedral' of football.
Japan became the first national team to qualify through the World Cup qualifiers, with New Zealand and Argentina also ...
France lifted the World Cup trophy for the second time in their history ... Or a relentless goal machine like Pele? Answer the questions below to find out the answer!
Despite boasting one of the greatest international records of all time, with a trophy cabinet that contains three World Cup trophies, Pele never got his hands on the Copa America trophy.
The Brazil legend insists he and the Argentine icon are close, but says he was a much more complete player than the Albiceleste 1986 World Cup winner ...
It was the same old Neymar out there, looking fit and scoring a goal to move closer to Pele's all-time record and lead Brazil into the World Cup quarter-finals. Neymar returned from injury and ...
Messi joins Pele — a record three-time World Cup ... Messi had a tantalizing glimpse of the 18-carat gold World Cup trophy when walking on the stage to collect the Golden Ball, awarded to ...
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