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By The Conversation Pictorial Parade/Archive Photos/Getty Images José Paulo Florenzano , Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo As arguably the greatest soccer player of all time is laid to rest, Prof José Paulo Florenzano of the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo considers Pelé's incredible legacy off the field. This article was originally written in Portuguese. Pelé occupies a central, albeit problematic, place in the construction and affirmation of Brazil's national identity. His role in helping forge the identity of modern Brazil has roots in helping the country win the World...
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By The Conversation Pelé, soccer's first global superstar, has died at the age of 82. To many fans, the Brazilian will be remembered as the best to have ever played the game. For others it goes further: He was the symbol of soccer played with passion, gusto and a smile. Indeed, he helped to forge an image of the game, which even today lots of people continue to crave. Pelé wasn't just a great player and a wonderful ambassador for the world's favorite game; he was a cultural icon. Indeed, he remains the face of a purity in soccer that existed long before big money and global geopolitics infiltr...
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