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BLACK PEARL IS THE BEST By Compton's Interactive Encyclopedia "Soccer in its purest form" was played by Pele, a
South American superstar who was the world's most famous and highest-paid athlete when he
joined a North American team in 1975. He led the Brazilian national soccer team to three
World Cup victories in 1958, 1962, and 1970 and to permanent possession of the Jules Rimet
Trophy.
Pele scored his 1,000th goal in 1969. The legendary athlete
retired in 1974 but made a comeback in 1975 after accepting a reported 7-million-dollar
contract for three years with the New York Cosmos of the North American Soccer League. He
said he came out of retirement, not for the money, but to "make soccer truly popular
in the United States." His farewell appearance was against his old Santos club
in1977. An average-sized man, he was blessed with speed, great balance, tremendous vision, the ability to control the ball superbly, and the ability to shoot powerfully and accurately with either foot and with his head. In his career he played in 1,363 matches and scored 1,282 goals. His best season was 1958, when he scored 139 times. In addition to his accomplishments in sports, he published several best-selling autobiographies, starred in several documentary and semidocumentary films, and composed numerous musical pieces, including the entire sound track for the film 'Pele' (1977). He was the 1978 recipient of the International Peace Award, and in 1980 he was named athlete of the century.
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