Pele

2022 - 12 - 6

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Tributes to ill Pelรฉ dominate Brazil's World Cup win (Stuff.co.nz)

Superstar watched demolition of South Korea from hospital where he is being treated for Covid, but he was in the minds of the team and their fans.

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Pelรฉ watching Brazil's World Cup match from the hospital (1 News)

The football great is also undergoing chemotherapy in his fight against cancer. He is expected to leave the Albert Einstein hospital in Sao Paulo once he fully ...

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'This is for him': Brazil stars' touching tribute to stricken icon Pele (Fox Sports)

'This is for him': Brazil stars' touching tribute to stricken icon Pele.

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Neymar and Brazil teammates pay tribute to Pele after easing into ... (The National)

A comprehensive 4-1 win over South Korea sets up a last-eight clash with 2018 finalists Croatia.

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Maradona's daughter takes a dig at Argentine national team for not ... (The Indian Express)

In her Instagram story, Diego Maradona's daughter Gianinna Maradona highlighted the Brazilian greetings to Pelรฉ after the game against South Korea.

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Brazil dedicate World Cup win to ailing Pele (The Japan Times)

Doha โ€“ Brazil's players paid tribute to soccer legend Pele, who is receiving hospital treatment in Sao Paulo due to his ailing health, after sauntering to a ...

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'We are on this journey together': Pele backs Brazil in World Cup ... (Reuters)

Soccer legend Pele backed Brazil's national team in their World Cup round of 16 match against South Korea on Monday, saying he would watch the game from ...

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Win World Cup for Pele, Brazil football fans tell team (Aljazeera.com)

The three-time World Cup champion, hospitalised with colon cancer, continues to inspire fans globally.

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Brazilian legend Pele showing 'stable vital signs' | Mint (Livemint)

The three-time world cup champion has been receiving medical care for a week to manage a lung illness that COVID-19 made worse. The 82-year-old Brazilian legend ...

He's expected to be discharged when he's fully recovered. The 82-year-old Brazilian legend is receiving chemotherapy while simultaneously battling cancer. Pele's fans are showing him a lot of support in this time of illness.

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