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Pelé - Wikipedia
Pelé - Wikipedia
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In 1950, A 9-Year-Old Pele Promised To Win The World Cup For His Father. 8 Years Later, He Did Just That
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In 1950, A 9-Year-Old Pele Promised To Win The World Cup For His Father. 8 Years Later, He Did Just That
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Brazil eats, sleeps and drinks football. It lives football!" - Pelè 1950, Carlo Parola and his famous bic… | Bicycle kick, Football players, Best football players
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In 1950, A 9-Year-Old Pele Promised To Win The World Cup For His Father. 8 Years Later, He Did Just That
1958 World Cup Brazil v Sweden Seventeen year old Pele weeps on the shoulder of team-mate Didi as Garrincha and Orlando (right) comfort him, after Brazil had beaten Sweden 5-2 in the
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Pele quote: The first World Cup I remember was in the 1950...