FIFA to ask every country to name a stadium in honour of Pele

FIFA to ask every country to name a stadium in honour of Pele
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Carl Bennett

By Carl Bennett


Published: 03/01/2023

- 06:29

Updated: 14/02/2023

- 10:24

The Brazilian football legend died on December 29

FIFA will ask every country in the world to name a stadium in honour of Pele, its president Gianni Infantino said on Monday.

The Brazil great, who won the World Cup three times and scored over 1,000 goals in his career, died on December 29 aged 82 after a battle with cancer.


On Monday, his coffin was placed on the centre circle of the Urbano Caldeira stadium in Sao Paulo, home of his former club Santos, where it will lie in state before a private burial on Tuesday.

Soccer Football - Death of Brazilian soccer legend Pele - Vila Belmiro Stadium, Santos, Brazil - January 2, 2023 General view  at the stadium as dusk falls in Vila Belmiro as mourners queue to pay their respect during his funeral tribute REUTERS/Amanda Perobelli
AMANDA PEROBELLI

Infantino, who was in Brazil for Pele’s funeral in Sao Paulo, told local reporters: “We’re going to ask every country in the world to name one of their football stadiums with the name of Pele.”

In April 2021, Rio de Janeiro abandoned plans to name the famous Maracana Stadium after Pele after it was vetoed by the state governor.

Former Brazil midfielder Ze Roberto and Pele’s son Edinho were among those who placed his coffin on the pitch during a ceremony on Monday.

Thousands of fans have queued to enter the ground to see Pele’s funeral.

Soccer Football - Death of Brazilian soccer legend Pele - Vila Belmiro Stadium, Santos, Brazil - January 2, 2023 SENSITIVE MATERIAL. THIS IMAGE MAY OFFEND OR DISTURB, FIFA president Gianni Infantino is pictured as the body of Brazilian soccer legend Pele is seen in his casket, as he lies in state on the pitch of his former club Santos' Vila Belmiro stadium REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes
RICARDO MORAES

Brazil’s government had announced three days of mourning following the death of Pele, who had been undergoing treatment for colon cancer.

Infantino released a statement on the day of Pele’s death which began: “For everyone who loves the beautiful game, this is the day we never wanted to come. The day we lost Pele.”

He described Pele as an “exemplary sportsman” and added: “Pele had a magnetic presence and, when you were with him, the rest of the world stopped.

“His life is about more than football. He changed perceptions for the better in Brazil, in South America and across the world. His legacy is impossible to summarise in words.”

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