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"Pele" redirects here. For the Hawaiian goddess, see Pele (deity) . For other uses, see Pele (disambiguation) .
"O Rei" redirects here. For the Portuguese footballer with the same nickname, see Eusébio .
In this Portuguese name , the first or maternal family name is Arantes and the second or paternal family name is do Nascimento .
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^ Pelé presumed that it was an insult since the word had no meaning in Portuguese. He discovered in the 2000s that the word meant "miracle" in Hebrew. [10]
^ The mark was surpassed by Northern Ireland 's Norman Whiteside in the 1982 FIFA World Cup . He scored his first World Cup goal against Wales in quarter-finals, the only goal of the match, to help Brazil advance to semi-finals, while becoming the youngest ever World Cup goalscorer at 17 years and 239 days. [61]
^ Pelé would stop in the middle of a run-up to a penalty kick before shooting the ball; goalkeepers complained that this gave strikers an unfair advantage, however, and in the 1970s, FIFA banned this move from competitions. [103]
^ The 1973 Paulista was held jointly with Portuguesa . [187] [174]
^ The 1964 Torneio Rio-São Paulo was held jointly with Botafogo . [189]
^ Soccer Europe compiled this list from The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. [251]
^ Statistics from 1957 to 1974 for the Taça de Prata, Taça Brasil and Copa Libertadores were taken from Soccer Europe website. Soccer Europe lists The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation, but do not give a season-by-season breakdown. [252]
^ In 1957, the Paulista Championship was divided in two phases: Blue Series and White Series. In the first, Pelé scored 19 goals in 14 games, and in the Blue Series, scored 17 goals in 15 games. [253]
^ This number was inferred from a Santos fixture list from rsssf.com and this list of games Pelé played.
^ Intercontinental Super Cup
^ Statistics from 1957 to 1974 for the Taça de Prata, Taça Brasil and Copa Libertadores were taken from Soccer Europe website. Soccer Europe lists The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation, but do not give a season-by-season breakdown. [252]
^ RSSSF recognize as league goals those scored in NASL, the post season play-offs, Campeonato Paulista goals and the original Campeonato Brazileiro goals (1971–1974). IFFHS has made the same validation in the past.
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