Brief introduction to the autobiography of Pele, the king of the ball
Edersen Arantes do Nascimento, whose world-famous name is Bailey, was born in Brazil on 1940, and 1956 joined the FC Club of Santos in Brazil. In his brilliant football career, he participated in 1367 games, scored 1283 goals, made 92 appearances for the Brazilian national team and scored 77 goals in international competitions. He was only 17 years old when he won the World Cup for the first time-but he scored a hat-trick in the semi-final and scored twice in the final against host Sweden. After that, he made three appearances in the World Cup and helped Brazil win the championship twice with 1962 and 1970 respectively. He also holds many world records, such as: 92 hat tricks; In no less than 30 games, he won four dollars in a single game. Pele announced his retirement from what he called "wonderful sports" in 1974, and then briefly returned to new york cosmos to play. Finally,1June, 977, after an exhibition match attended by nearly 700 journalists, he hung up his boots completely. Since then, he has appeared in many Hollywood films, created music and served as the Brazilian sports minister. 1980 was named "century athlete"; In 2000, he won the "athlete of the century" award alongside boxing champion Ali. He also serves the United Nations and UNICEF. As he said, "all the children who play football in the world want to be Pele-which means that I will not only teach them how to be a football player, but also show them how to be a man." He currently lives in Brazil and the United States.