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Brazil creates King Pele Day in honor of football icon

November 19 is no longer an insignificant date in Brazil: it's "King Pele Day", a new commemorative date set up to pay tribute to the man many consider to be the greatest footballer of all time (FRANCK FIFE)
November 19 is no longer an insignificant date in Brazil: it's "King Pele Day", a new commemorative date set up to pay tribute to the man many consider to be the greatest footballer of all time (FRANCK FIFE)

Brazil football legend Pele will be honored in his home country by a commemorative day baptised "King Pele Day", reported Tuesday's edition of the government gazette.

Considered by many the greatest footballer of all time, Edson Arantes do Nascimento -- better known as Pele -- won three World Cups with Brazil and scored more than 1,000 goals over his storied career.

"King Pele Day" will be held on November 19 -- the date on which the striker scored his 1,000th goal in a match for boyhood club Santos at Rio de Janeiro's iconic Maracana Stadium in 1969.

Pele's goal came from the penalty spot in a 2-1 win against Vasco da Gama, and the match was momentarily interrupted as supporters invaded the pitch to celebrate O Rei's (The King's) achievement.

The Tres Coracoes-native dedicated his landmark goal to the "poor children of Brazil".

The following year, he won the last of his three World Cups as part of the legendary 1970 Brazil team.

Pele died on December 29, 2022, aged 82. His passing was  marked by a period of national mourning and tributes to the sporting icon from across the globe.

The law creating the commemorative date was promulgated by President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.

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