Selangor Journal
Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal (left) receives the Fifa World Player 2008 award from soccer legend Pelé (right) during the Fifa World Player of the Year awards ceremony in Zurich, Switzerland, on January 12, 2009. — Picture by REUTERS

Malaysians join football fans worldwide expressing tribute to Pelé

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 30 — Malaysians from all walks of life have joined world politicians, athletes and clubs in the outpouring of tributes for the late Brazilian football legend Pelé, lauding his contributions and thanking him for the joy he brought to the football world.

Pelé, the only three-time World Cup winner in history, died on Thursday at age 82 after a long struggle with cancer.

A Twitter user MD Zam using the account name @pekepmal69 expressed his condolences to Pelé’s family and friends, saying the world is sad due to the departure of the legendary football striker.

“You are the only one of all! May you Rest in Peace,” he wrote.

Another Twitter user using the account name @Mohan666Rao described Pelé as the original GOAT (Greatest Footballer of All Time), a trailblazer and one of the finest players to ever lace up.

“He will be missed by millions,” he tweeted.

Meanwhile, @skumar176 tweeted: RIP@Pele! .. World record 1,281 goals in 1,363 appearances during a 21-year career, including 77 goals in 92 matches for Brazil! The Greatest ever.

Tweeter user Sivan John on the other hand said that: “just realised that back in May 2015, both Pelé and Diego Maradona happened to be in Kuala Lumpur, on their respective assignments. Not sure if there was any chance both would have bumped into each other during their stay”.

Jojoba oil Tweeted Maradona and Pelé can now play football together in heaven.

Pelé was known as ‘the King’, scoring hundreds of goals over his star-studded career. His trademark tricks and quicksilver speed helped revolutionise the game and increase the popularity of football globally.

In 2000, the world’s football governing body, Fifa, named him player of the century jointly with Argentina’s Diego Maradona who died in 2020.

— Bernama

 

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