this book is about one of the best soccer players of all time

Pele was a Brazilian professional footballer who played as a forward. Regarded as one of the greatest players of all time. He was born on October 23 1940 and died on December 29 2022 (aged 82)
iNTERESTING Facts
1. He led Brazil to their first world cup victory
3. He never played for a big team like Real Madrid or Manchester United
Pele grew up very poor with no money and he drop out in 4th grade to work, but him and his dad were always practicing football
He was training everyday even though he didnt have soccer shoes or even a ball he used plastic bags for a ball
Pele had a hard life, He was made fun of by others cause how dumb he was, and him and his dad were always training to get better. But his family loved him.
Pele scored 1,279 goals in his career, And has 3 world cups, i dont know if someone will ever break pele's record by winning 3 world cups
From the Theoretical High school ,,George Calinescu''
Teacher: Lucia Condrea

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this book is about one of the best soccer players of all time

Pele was a Brazilian professional footballer who played as a forward. Regarded as one of the greatest players of all time. He was born on October 23 1940 and died on December 29 2022 (aged 82)
iNTERESTING Facts
1. He led Brazil to their first world cup victory
3. He never played for a big team like Real Madrid or Manchester United
Pele grew up very poor with no money and he drop out in 4th grade to work, but him and his dad were always practicing football
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