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In his native Brazil, Pelé is hailed as a national hero. He is known for his accomplishments and contribution to the game,[5] in addition to being officially declared the football ambassador of the world by FIFA and a national treasure by the Brazilian government. He is also acknowledged for his vocal support of policies to improve the social conditions of the poor (when he scored his 1,000th goal he dedicated it to the poor children of Brazil). [6] During his career, he became known as **"The King of Football"** (//O Rei do Futebol//), **"The King Pelé"** (//O Rei Pelé//) or simply **"The King"** (//O Rei//). He is also a member of the American National Soccer Hall of Fame. Spotted by football star Waldemar de Brito,[7] Pelé began playing for Santos Futebol Clube at just 15 and his national team at 16, and won his first World Cup at 17. Despite numerous offers from European clubs, the then economic conditions and the Brazilian Football regulations benefited Santos FC, thus enabling them to keep Pelé for almost two decades until his semi-retirement in 1974. Pelé played as an inside forward, striker, and what later became known as the playmaker position. Pelé's technique and natural athleticism have been universally praised; he was renowned for his unstoppable dribbling and visionary passing, as well as his pace, powerful shot, and an exceptional heading ability, but above all he was an exceptionally prolific goalscorer.
 * Edison Arantes do Nascimento**[2], KBE (born October 23, 1940 in Três Corações, Brazil), best known by his nickname **Pelé**, is a former Brazilian football player, rated by many as the greatest footballer of all time. He was given the title of **//Athlete of the Century//** by the International Olympic Committee[3] and jointly received FIFA Player of the Century chosen by officials at the organisation, shared with Diego Maradona who won the people's vote.[4]