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Football :Helpless in the face of football's 'god' disease

  Football :Helpless in the face of football's 'god' disease
Brazilian legend Pele is still considered the 'greatest' player in the football world. His son has revealed that yellow is considered a serious allegory in football's 'god'.
  Football :Helpless in the face of football's 'god' disease
  Football :Helpless in the face of football's 'god' disease

Pele's fifty-eight-year-old son, speaking to Adenho on international sports TV, 'Globo,' said, 'It has been very difficult for him to move.' His hip bone was transplanted but unfortunately his recovery was not completed properly. ”The yellow ones will turn out this year.

Edenhoe added that his father did not like leaving the house because of 'depression and embarrassment'. You just guess, 'He was a king and has always been an inspirational figure. That's why they are now lonely, they feel ashamed. '
  Football :Helpless in the face of football's 'god' disease
  Football :Helpless in the face of football's 'god' disease
Pele has been experiencing serious health problems for the past few years. It is rarely possible to leave the house or go to a public place. He was placed in the intensive care unit in 2000 after a urinary tract infection. Last year, one of his kidneys was removed. His hip has also undergone several operations while he also has spinal and knee problems.

Pele is the only footballer in the world who has been part of the three World Cup winning team. Brazil won the World Cup in Sweden for the first time in 1958, and Pele represented his country in this match, then defended his honor at the Chilean World Cup in Chile in 1963 and won the yellow team. He was part of the World Cup winning team in Mexico in the 1930s. The former striker holds the record for scoring a perfect seventh goal in Twenty-two international matches.

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