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Pele: Brazil star's funeral date confirmed as outgoing president Jair Bolsonaro declares three days of mourning

Rob Hemingway

Published 30/12/2022 at 08:59 GMT

The date of Pele's funeral has been confirmed for Monday, January 2, as outgoing Brazil president Jair Bolsonaro also declared three days of mourning. Pele's death was announced on Thursday, with tributes pouring in from the world of sport and beyond. His former club Santos said that Pele "enchanted the world", and that his body would be laid to rest at their Estadio Urbano Caldeira.

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The date of Pele's funeral has been confirmed as outgoing Brazil president Jair Bolsonaro declared three days of mourning for the footballing legend, who died on Thursday.
Pele, who will be laid to rest on Monday, January 2, was 82 and had been suffering from advanced colon cancer.
Tributes have subsequently poured in from the worlds of football, sport and beyond, with Barack Obama, Neymar and Lionel Messi among those to pay their respects.
In a statement, Pele's former club Santos said: "The body of the greatest football player of all time will be laid to rest at Estadio Urbano Caldeira, in Vila Belmiro, where he enchanted the world.
"The body will go straight from the Albert Einstein Hospital to the Stadium at dawn on Monday [January 2] and the coffin will be placed in the centre of the lawn.
"The public wake is expected to begin at 10am."
Bolsonaro, who will depart as president on January 1, wrote a decree that said, per Brazilian news outlet G1: "Official mourning is declared throughout the country, for a period of three days, counted from the date of publication of this Decree, as a sign of regret for the death of Edson Arantes do Nascimento, Pele, a former football player."
Pele was one of the most celebrated footballers of all time, winning the World Cup three times - in 1958, 1962 and 1970.
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Edson Arantes Do Nascimento Pele of Brazil celebrates the victory after winnings the 1970 World Cup in Mexico match between Brazil and Italy at Estadio Azteca

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He also remains Brazil's joint-top all-time goalscorer, alongside Neymar, with 77 goals and scored a remarkable 643 goals in 659 games for Santos.
Of her father's death, his daughter Kely said: "Everything we are is thanks to you. We love you infinitely. Rest in peace."
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