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Pelé Height, Weight, Age, Body Statistics

Pelé Quick Info
Height 5 ft 8 in
Weight 74 kg
Date of Birth October 23, 1940
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Date of Death December 29, 2022

Pelé was a retired Brazilian professional footballer who had built a highly-reputable name in the sports industry due to his achievements and unmatched contributions to the world of football. During his early years as a professional footballer, he won 3 FIFA World Cups for the years 1958, 1962, and 1970, making him the only player to hit 3 consecutive wins in a row. With his countless wins, he became the most successful domestic league goal-scorer with an unmatched winning record of 650 goals out of 694 league matches and with a total of 1281 goals in 1363 games. He was one of Brazil’s greatest players in football history and for once he was recognized as the best-paid athlete in the world.

At the age of 15, he began playing for Santos FC and was later introduced to the Brazil national team at the age of 16. His exceptional style play had brought him and his team closer to fame during the early years of his playing career. During Pelé’s time with Santos, he played alongside other football legends in Brazil including Zito, Pepe, and Coutinho. Even after his retirement in 1977, he remained on top of the list of Brazil’s greatest players of all time. Before and after his exit from his professional career as a footballer, he was given countless individual and team awards for his record-breaking achievements and overall performance as an athlete.

Born Name

Edson Arantes do Nascimento

Nick Name

Dico, Pelé

Pelé as seen in December 2018
Pelé as seen in December 2018 (John Mathew Smith & www.celebrity-photos.com / Flickr / CC-BY-SA-2.0)

Age

Pelé was born on October 23, 1940.

Died

Pelé died on December 29, 2022, at the age of 82, in São Paulo due to multiple organ failure, which is a complication of colon cancer.

Sun Sign

Scorpio

Born Place

Três Corações, Minas Gerais, Brazil

Nationality

Brazilian

Education

Pele graduated from Metropolitan University of Santos in 1974. Due to his successful contribution in the field of sports, human welfare, and environment, he was given the honorary degree from the University of Edinburgh in 2012.

Occupation

Retired Professional Football Player, Humanitarian

Family

  • Father – João Ramos do Nascimento (Retired Professional Football Player)
  • Mother – Celeste Arantes
  • Siblings – He had a younger sibling.
  • Others – Jorge Lino Arantes (Maternal Grandfather), Maria Naves (Maternal Grandmother)

Manager

Pelé was represented by Pelé Comércio Empreendimentos Participações Ltda, Santos, São Paulo, Brazil.

Position

  • Forward
  • Attacking midfielder

Shirt Number

10 – Santos FC

10 – New York Cosmos

Build

Athletic

Height

5 ft 8 in or 173 cm

Weight

74 kg or 163 lbs

Girlfriend / Spouse

Pelé had dated –

  1. Anizia Machado (1964) – Pelé was linked with housemaid Anizia Machado in 1964 and the couple allegedly had 2 children together.
  2. Rosemeri dos Reis Cholbi (1966–1982) – Pelé married Rosemeri dos Reis Cholbi on February 21, 1966. They had 3 children together – 2 daughters named Kelly Christina (b. January 13, 1967) and Jennifer (b. 1978), and a son named Edson (August 27, 1970). The couple got divorced in 1982 following 16 years of marriage.
  3. Lenita Kurtz (1968) – Pelé reportedly had an extramarital affair with journalist Lenita Kurtz whom he had 1 daughter with named Flávia.
  4. Maria da Graça “Xuxa” Meneghe (1981-1986) – He was dating television host Xuxa from 1981 to 1986, but the two had no plans of tying the knot. At the time, Xuxa was only 17 years old.
  5. Assíria Lemos Seixas (1994–2008) – In 1994, Pelé got married to his second wife, singer Assíria Lemos Seixas with whom he had twins named Joshua and Celeste on September 28, 1996. After 14 years of marriage, the two decided to call it quits in 2008.
  6. Marcia Aoki (2010-2022) – He got married to his third wife Marcia Aoki in 2016, who he had been dating since 2010. The couple remained together until his death in December 2022.
Pelé photographed in 1970 before a match between Santos FC and Boca Juniors in Argentina
Pelé photographed in 1970 before a match between Santos FC and Boca Juniors in Argentina (Unknown / Wikimedia / Public Domain)

Race / Ethnicity

Black

He had Afro-Brazilian ancestry.

Hair Color

Black

Eye Color

Dark Brown

Sexual Orientation

Straight

Distinctive Features

  • Big Eyes
  • Thin Lips
  • Downward Pointed Nose
Pelé as seen in June 2010
Pelé as seen in June 2010 (Marcello Casal Jr./ABr / Wikimedia / CC-BY-3.0-BR

Brand Endorsements

Pelé had endorsed brands such as –

  • Puma
  • Hublot
  • Volkswagen
  • Subway
  • Emirates and Procter & Gamble
  • Santander
  • YipTV
  • Golazo

Best Known For

  • His performance in the 1958 World Cup
  • Winning 3 FIFA World Cups before joining New York Cosmos
  • Being one of Brazil’s greatest players of all time in football history

First Football Match

On September 7, 1956, he made his debut as a professional with Santos FC in a match against Corinthians Santo Andre.

on July 7, 1957, he made his international debut in a match against Argentina during which he also scored his first goal for Brazil.

First Film

In 1959, he made his feature film debut as ‘Himself’ in O Preço da Vitória.

First TV Show

Apart from the broadcast of his football matches, he made his first TV show appearance in Os Estranhos as Plínio Pompeu in 1969.

Pelé Favorite Things

  • Football Player – Bile

SourceWikipedia

Pelé Panini Trading Card from 1970
Pelé Panini Trading Card from 1970 (eBay Teymrantiquecollectibles / Wikimedia / Public Domain)

Pelé Facts

  1. Growing up in poverty, Pelé and his friends had dubbed themselves as “The Shoeless Ones”.
  2. He was named after the American Inventor, Thomas Edison.
  3. His first nickname was ‘Dico’.
  4. Pelé used to work as a servant in tea shops to earn extra money.
  5. He was named ‘Pelé’ during his high school days.
  6. Pelé was hailed as a national hero in Brazil because of his accomplishments and contributions in football history as well as for his evident support to the policies that improve the social conditions of the poor.
  7. In 2000, he was named “Footballer of the Century”.
  8. In 2010, Pelé was named the Honorary President of the New York Cosmos.
  9. He was first introduced to football indoor before he made his debut as a professional football player.
  10. Pelé scored his first goal in Brazil at the age of 16, which made him the youngest goalscorer in his country.
  11. He had always been looked up to as one of the greatest players of all time.
  12. He was dubbed as the best-rated player in the world during the 1962 World Cup.
  13. Pelé was given an honorary knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II at a ceremony held in Buckingham Palace.
  14. Pelé had gone through various health problems during both of his early and later years. In 1977, it was reported that he had his right kidney removed. In 2017, Pelé was seen in a wheelchair while attending the World Cup draw in Moscow during which he was photographed with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Diego Maradona.
  15. He held the Guinness World Record for most career goals scored in football for having scored 1283 goals in 1363 games.
  16. In his career, he had scored 92 hat-tricks in football.
  17. In September 2021, Pelé was diagnosed with colon cancer. In December 2021, it was revealed that he had been hospitalized at Sao Paolo Hospital Albert Einstein for cancer treatment. He was again hospitalized in November 2022 due to “generalized swelling”.
  18. Pelé scored 77 goals in 92 matches for Brazil and also won 3 FIFA World Cups.
  19. In April 2023, Pelé’s name was added to a Brazilian dictionary as an adjective to use for a person who is “incomparable, exceptional, and unique.”
  20. Visit his official website @ Pele10.com.

Featured Image by John Mathew Smith & www.celebrity-photos.com / Flickr / CC-BY-SA-2.0

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