Brazil in mourning for ‘King of football’ Pele
The Hindu
President Jair Bolsonaro declared three days of national mourning through Saturday, as condolences flooded in from football superstars, global dignitaries and fans from all walks of life
Tributes poured in from across Brazil and beyond Friday for football legend Pele, as the country held three days of mourning for the player widely regarded as the greatest of all time after his death at age 82.
Emotional Brazilians flocked to the Sao Paulo hospital where “O Rei” (The King) died ON Thursday, and to the Vila Belmiro stadium in Santos, the city where he played most of his career - and where his wake will be held on Monday.
That will be followed on Tuesday by what is expected to be a massive funeral procession through the southeastern city, then a private burial ceremony.
President Jair Bolsonaro declared three days of national mourning through Saturday, as condolences flooded in from football superstars, global dignitaries and fans from all walks of life.
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In Pele’s hometown, the southeastern city of Tres Coracoes, house painter Marcelo Cazone proudly brandished an autographed picture of himself as a boy with Pele, which he snagged by cutting school to follow his idol around the city in the 1980s.
“I treasure it to this day,” he told AFP. “His death is devastating for this whole town, for all of Brazil, for the entire world.”