Melbourne Cup - November 1958

Melbourne Cup is the longest Horse Race in the World on first Tuesday of November each year in Melbourne Australia. First Race was in 1861.

1958 Melbourne Cup. 1st BAYSTONE 2nd MONTE CARLO 3rd RED PINE
Winning Jockey: M Schumacher
Race Horse Owner: J Green

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KAMAZ 4×4 Truck in action IDEX / Russian Trucks / Russian Army / Off road

http://www.kamaz.net
Kamaz Sport Truck Dakar Rally:
KAMAZ-MASTER team was established 15 years ago to represent KAMAZ Inc. But very soon it became all Russia national off-road rally-raid team, which has been representing Russia and Tatarstan at various international competitions and was among the winners in many of them. Currently, among the team members there are six World Cup winners and eight world class rally-raid masters. KAMAZ-MASTER has now been universally recognized as one of the best teams of the world among sports trucks.
Semion Yakoubov has been the coach and manager of KAMAZ-MASTER since the day of the team establishing.
At «Telefonica-Dakar 2004» rally-raid, which was really triumphant for KAMAZ-MASTER, the Russian team was represented by three active crews. Here are the winners of this most difficult yet the most prestigious rally-raid marathon:
The crew of Vladimir Tchaguine occupied the top of the pedestal:
Tchaguine Vladimir pilot, born in 1970
Yakoubov Semion navigator, team manager, born in 1947
Savostine Serguei - mechanic, born in 1961
The crew of Firdaus Kabirov ranked as the second best:
Kabirov Firdaus pilot, born in 1961
Belyaev Aydar navigator, born in 1965
Kamalov Dzhamil mechanic, born in 19701970
The crew of Ilgizar Mardeev was the 4th:
Mardeev Ilgizar pilot, born 1958
Girya Serguei navigator, born 1960
Kupriyanov Eduard mechanic, born 1975
Even assistant trucks crew including: drivers Nickolai Strakhov, Nail Baghavetdinov, Serguei Nikitin; mechanics: Mikhail Myasoedov, Rafael Ilyasov, Andrey Zapolskih, Vladimir Golub came to finish much ahead of some active participants on world famous vehicles. They managed to leave behind of them 38 such crews.
Sport truck

KAMAZ-4911 is a special vehicle of 4×4-wheel arrangement. It is designed as a haulage truck for cargo delivery to difficult to access areas. This truck can be efficiently operated in a wide range of special purpose transportation works. KAMAZ-4911 can be used anywhere, and in any environment. It can operate in any climate under temperatures within -30˚C to +50˚C.
KAMAZ-MASTER
team has been participating in rallies on «KAMAZ-4911» trucks since 2003. This is a very reliable and strong vehicle with high performance characteristics suitable even for extremely bad off-roads.
KAMAZ-4911
has been specially upgraded for participation at «Telefonica-Dakar 2004» supermarathon.

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The best Goal Scored by Pele ”The black perl” - 1289 goals

Pelé

RECORDS

#100 meters in 11 seconds

#69 Championships Won
#1281 Official Goals Scored
#1363 Official Matches Played

#8 Goals in 1 Match
#98 Hattricks (hattrick = 3 Goals in one Match)

#589 Unofficial Goals Scored
#605 Unofficial Matches Played

#TOTAL = 1870 Goals Scored in 1968 Matches
#Played in 4 World Cups and Won 3 World Cups

#75 goals in world cups
#12 goals in one world cup
#129 goals in 1959 in Brazil’s Championship

#Scored Brazil’s 100th Goal in World Cup Competitions
#Won His First World Cup at the age of 17

#Athlete of the XXth Century by The International Olympic Committee
#Football Player of the Century by FIFA

#Leading World Record of 69 Championships Won
#Highest football offer - up to US$ 30 milion by Milan in the 60’s
(1.5 Billion $ today)

#Played in a Time When Football Had No Rules (No YELLOW or RED CARDS, so he had to score after he bleeded or got passed 4-6 players by passing the ball through their legs)

RESPECT

##Title of “Sir”,Honorary Knight of the British
awarded by the Queen Elizabeth II 1997

#Never Consumed Drugs#

#Athlete of the Century
announced by the International Olympic Committee

#Athlete of the Century
awarded by Reuters News Agency 1999

#Athlete of the Century
by DuPont Group world-wide survey 1996

#Athlete of the Century
French daily L’Equipe - world wide journalist

#Professional Who Transformed Football
by Sports Illustrated magazine 1999

#Top Footballer of the Century
UNICEF, in Viena, Austria 1999

#Football Sword of Honour
by the English Football Almanac 1966

#Cavalier of the French Legion of Honour
given by the French government 1963

#The Red Medal of Paris
by the Municipality of the French capital 1971

#Diploma of Merit as Citizen of the World
awarded by ONU 1999

#Honorary Citizen of Los Angeles
New York, New Jersey, Santos, Guadalajara

#Statue in India
inaugurated in Durgapur, Bengal State (1983)

#Order of the Cross of the Republic of Hungary
the highest Hungarian honour 1994

#Member of the Hall of Fame
city of Oneonta, New York

#Human Rights Medal - awarded by the Jewish B’nai
for his work against racial discrimination 1995

#Pele Day
officially instituated by the Municipality of San

#Football Player of the Century
FIFA 1999

#King Pele Stadium
inaugurated in Maceio, Alagoas 1970

#King Pele Stadiumin Tres Coracoes, presence or
King from Sweden, Chile e Mexico embassors

#Medal of the Order of Champions
Catholic Youth Organisation, in New York 1978

#He is the all-time top scorer in the history of the Brazil National Team and is the only footballer to be a part of three World Cup-winning teams.

#All though he was named part of the 1962 squad, he was injured and did not receive a winner’s medal. During November 2007, FIFA announced that he would however be awarded the 1962 medal, making him the only player in the world to have 3 World Cup gold medals.

Pelé vs. Maradona!!!
They played both 21 years:

Pelé
3 World Cup (1958,1962,1970);
1281 goals in 1363 games;
97 goals for Brazilian Team in 92 games;
Could play and kick with right and left legs. Could score easily with head;
Powered by passion.

Maradona
1 World Cup (1986);
345 goals in 692 games;
33 goals for Argentina Team in 90 games;
Could play and kick only with left leg. Couldn’t score with head, so he used the hand;
Powered by cocaine.

FULL MATCHES

1.Brazil 4 x 1 Czechoslovakia 99 Minutes !!
2.Brazil 1 x 0 England 101 Minutes !!
3.Brazil 3 x 2 Romania 92 Minutes !!
4.Brazil 4 x 2 Peru (not available yet)
5.Brazil 3 x 1 Uruguay 100 Minutes !!
6.Brazil 4 x 1 Italy 90 Minutes !!

HISTORY

.1.World Cup 1958 Sweden (Pele was 17, he won Brazil it’s first WORLD CUP)
*Pele vs. West Germany (5 may 1962) [Friendly Match](20 Minutes)

.2.World Cup 1962 Chile (Pele won his second World Cup)

.3.World Cup 1966 England (Pele was faulted so rough in the match against Portugal, that he never played after that match for Brazil in the World Cup, Brazil loosing 3-1 against Portugal)
*Pele vs. West Germany (december Maracana Stadion 1968) [Friendly Match](5 Minutes 24 Seconds)

.4.World Cup 1970 MEXICO (Pele won his third World Cup)

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Pele BEST GOAL EVER Part 103

Pelé

RECORDS

#100 meters in 11 seconds

#69 Championships Won
#1281 Official Goals Scored
#1363 Official Matches Played

#8 Goals in 1 Match
#98 Hattricks (hattrick = 3 Goals in one Match)

#589 Unofficial Goals Scored
#605 Unofficial Matches Played

#TOTAL = 1870 Goals Scored in 1968 Matches
#Played in 4 World Cups and Won 3 World Cups

#75 goals in world cups
#12 goals in one world cup
#129 goals in 1959 in Brazil’s Championship

#Scored Brazil’s 100th Goal in World Cup Competitions
#Won His First World Cup at the age of 17

#Athlete of the XXth Century by The International Olympic Committee
#Football Player of the Century by FIFA

#Leading World Record of 69 Championships Won
#Highest football offer - up to US$ 30 milion by Milan in the 60’s
(1.5 Billion $ today)

#Played in a Time When Football Had No Rules (No YELLOW or RED CARDS, so he had to score after he bleeded or got passed 4-6 players by passing the ball through their legs)

RESPECT

##Title of “Sir”,Honorary Knight of the British
awarded by the Queen Elizabeth II 1997

#Never Consumed Drugs#

#Athlete of the Century
announced by the International Olympic Committee

#Athlete of the Century
awarded by Reuters News Agency 1999

#Athlete of the Century
by DuPont Group world-wide survey 1996

#Athlete of the Century
French daily L’Equipe - world wide journalist

#Professional Who Transformed Football
by Sports Illustrated magazine 1999

#Top Footballer of the Century
UNICEF, in Viena, Austria 1999

#Football Sword of Honour
by the English Football Almanac 1966

#Cavalier of the French Legion of Honour
given by the French government 1963

#The Red Medal of Paris
by the Municipality of the French capital 1971

#Diploma of Merit as Citizen of the World
awarded by ONU 1999

#Honorary Citizen of Los Angeles
New York, New Jersey, Santos, Guadalajara

#Statue in India
inaugurated in Durgapur, Bengal State (1983)

#Order of the Cross of the Republic of Hungary
the highest Hungarian honour 1994

#Member of the Hall of Fame
city of Oneonta, New York

#Human Rights Medal - awarded by the Jewish B’nai
for his work against racial discrimination 1995

#Pele Day
officially instituated by the Municipality of San

#Football Player of the Century
FIFA 1999

#King Pele Stadium
inaugurated in Maceio, Alagoas 1970

#King Pele Stadiumin Tres Coracoes, presence or
King from Sweden, Chile e Mexico embassors

#Medal of the Order of Champions
Catholic Youth Organisation, in New York 1978

#He is the all-time top scorer in the history of the Brazil National Team and is the only footballer to be a part of three World Cup-winning teams.

#All though he was named part of the 1962 squad, he was injured and did not receive a winner’s medal. During November 2007, FIFA announced that he would however be awarded the 1962 medal, making him the only player in the world to have 3 World Cup gold medals.

Pelé vs. Maradona!!!
They played both 21 years:

Pelé
3 World Cup (1958,1962,1970);
1281 goals in 1363 games;
97 goals for Brazilian Team in 92 games;
Could play and kick with right and left legs. Could score easily with head;
Powered by passion.

Maradona
1 World Cup (1986);
345 goals in 692 games;
33 goals for Argentina Team in 90 games;
Could play and kick only with left leg. Couldn’t score with head, so he used the hand;
Powered by cocaine.

FULL MATCHES

1.Brazil 4 x 1 Czechoslovakia 99 Minutes !!
2.Brazil 1 x 0 England 101 Minutes !!
3.Brazil 3 x 2 Romania 92 Minutes !!
4.Brazil 4 x 2 Peru (not available yet)
5.Brazil 3 x 1 Uruguay 100 Minutes !!
6.Brazil 4 x 1 Italy 90 Minutes !!

HISTORY

.1.World Cup 1958 Sweden (Pele was 17, he won Brazil it’s first WORLD CUP)
*Pele vs. West Germany (5 may 1962) [Friendly Match](20 Minutes)

.2.World Cup 1962 Chile (Pele won his second World Cup)

.3.World Cup 1966 England (Pele was faulted so rough in the match against Portugal, that he never played after that match for Brazil in the World Cup, Brazil loosing 3-1 against Portugal)
*Pele vs. West Germany (december Maracana Stadion 1968) [Friendly Match](5 Minutes 24 Seconds)

.4.World Cup 1970 MEXICO (Pele won his third World Cup)

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Pelé GREATest BALL TRICK 006 The 0.5 seconds Passing

Pelé

RECORDS

#100 meters in 11 seconds

#69 Championships Won
#1281 Official Goals Scored
#1363 Official Matches Played

#8 Goals in 1 Match
#98 Hattricks (hattrick = 3 Goals in one Match)

#589 Unofficial Goals Scored
#605 Unofficial Matches Played

#TOTAL = 1870 Goals Scored in 1968 Matches
#Played in 4 World Cups and Won 3 World Cups

#75 goals in world cups
#12 goals in one world cup
#129 goals in 1959 in Brazil’s Championship

#Scored Brazil’s 100th Goal in World Cup Competitions
#Won His First World Cup at the age of 17

#Athlete of the XXth Century by The International Olympic Committee
#Football Player of the Century by FIFA

#Leading World Record of 69 Championships Won
#Highest football offer - up to US$ 30 milion by Milan in the 60’s
(1.5 Billion $ today)

#Played in a Time When Football Had No Rules (No YELLOW or RED CARDS, so he had to score after he bleeded or got passed 4-6 players by passing the ball through their legs)

RESPECT

##Title of “Sir”,Honorary Knight of the British
awarded by the Queen Elizabeth II 1997

#Never Consumed Drugs#

#Athlete of the Century
announced by the International Olympic Committee

#Athlete of the Century
awarded by Reuters News Agency 1999

#Athlete of the Century
by DuPont Group world-wide survey 1996

#Athlete of the Century
French daily L’Equipe - world wide journalist

#Professional Who Transformed Football
by Sports Illustrated magazine 1999

#Top Footballer of the Century
UNICEF, in Viena, Austria 1999

#Football Sword of Honour
by the English Football Almanac 1966

#Cavalier of the French Legion of Honour
given by the French government 1963

#The Red Medal of Paris
by the Municipality of the French capital 1971

#Diploma of Merit as Citizen of the World
awarded by ONU 1999

#Honorary Citizen of Los Angeles
New York, New Jersey, Santos, Guadalajara

#Statue in India
inaugurated in Durgapur, Bengal State (1983)

#Order of the Cross of the Republic of Hungary
the highest Hungarian honour 1994

#Member of the Hall of Fame
city of Oneonta, New York

#Human Rights Medal - awarded by the Jewish B’nai
for his work against racial discrimination 1995

#Pele Day
officially instituated by the Municipality of San

#Football Player of the Century
FIFA 1999

#King Pele Stadium
inaugurated in Maceio, Alagoas 1970

#King Pele Stadiumin Tres Coracoes, presence or
King from Sweden, Chile e Mexico embassors

#Medal of the Order of Champions
Catholic Youth Organisation, in New York 1978

#He is the all-time top scorer in the history of the Brazil National Team and is the only footballer to be a part of three World Cup-winning teams.

#All though he was named part of the 1962 squad, he was injured and did not receive a winner’s medal. During November 2007, FIFA announced that he would however be awarded the 1962 medal, making him the only player in the world to have 3 World Cup gold medals.

Pelé vs. Maradona!!!
They played both 21 years:

Pelé
3 World Cup (1958,1962,1970);
1281 goals in 1363 games;
97 goals for Brazilian Team in 92 games;
Could play and kick with right and left legs. Could score easily with head;
Powered by passion.

Maradona
1 World Cup (1986);
345 goals in 692 games;
33 goals for Argentina Team in 90 games;
Could play and kick only with left leg. Couldn’t score with head, so he used the hand;
Powered by cocaine.

FULL MATCHES

1.Brazil 4 x 1 Czechoslovakia 99 Minutes !!
2.Brazil 1 x 0 England 101 Minutes !!
3.Brazil 3 x 2 Romania 92 Minutes !!
4.Brazil 4 x 2 Peru (not available yet)
5.Brazil 3 x 1 Uruguay 100 Minutes !!
6.Brazil 4 x 1 Italy 90 Minutes !!

HISTORY

.1.World Cup 1958 Sweden (Pele was 17, he won Brazil it’s first WORLD CUP)
*Pele vs. West Germany (5 may 1962) [Friendly Match](20 Minutes)

.2.World Cup 1962 Chile (Pele won his second World Cup)

.3.World Cup 1966 England (Pele was faulted so rough in the match against Portugal, that he never played after that match for Brazil in the World Cup, Brazil loosing 3-1 against Portugal)
*Pele vs. West Germany (december Maracana Stadion 1968) [Friendly Match](5 Minutes 24 Seconds)

.4.World Cup 1970 MEXICO (Pele won his third World Cup)

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Pele BEST GOAL EVER Part 100

Pelé

RECORDS

#100 meters in 11 seconds

#69 Championships Won
#1281 Official Goals Scored
#1363 Official Matches Played

#8 Goals in 1 Match
#98 Hattricks (hattrick = 3 Goals in one Match)

#589 Unofficial Goals Scored
#605 Unofficial Matches Played

#TOTAL = 1870 Goals Scored in 1968 Matches
#Played in 4 World Cups and Won 3 World Cups

#75 goals in world cups
#12 goals in one world cup
#129 goals in 1959 in Brazil’s Championship

#Scored Brazil’s 100th Goal in World Cup Competitions
#Won His First World Cup at the age of 17

#Athlete of the XXth Century by The International Olympic Committee
#Football Player of the Century by FIFA

#Leading World Record of 69 Championships Won
#Highest football offer - up to US$ 30 milion by Milan in the 60’s
(1.5 Billion $ today)

#Played in a Time When Football Had No Rules (No YELLOW or RED CARDS, so he had to score after he bleeded or got passed 4-6 players by passing the ball through their legs)

RESPECT

##Title of “Sir”,Honorary Knight of the British
awarded by the Queen Elizabeth II 1997

#Never Consumed Drugs#

#Athlete of the Century
announced by the International Olympic Committee

#Athlete of the Century
awarded by Reuters News Agency 1999

#Athlete of the Century
by DuPont Group world-wide survey 1996

#Athlete of the Century
French daily L’Equipe - world wide journalist

#Professional Who Transformed Football
by Sports Illustrated magazine 1999

#Top Footballer of the Century
UNICEF, in Viena, Austria 1999

#Football Sword of Honour
by the English Football Almanac 1966

#Cavalier of the French Legion of Honour
given by the French government 1963

#The Red Medal of Paris
by the Municipality of the French capital 1971

#Diploma of Merit as Citizen of the World
awarded by ONU 1999

#Honorary Citizen of Los Angeles
New York, New Jersey, Santos, Guadalajara

#Statue in India
inaugurated in Durgapur, Bengal State (1983)

#Order of the Cross of the Republic of Hungary
the highest Hungarian honour 1994

#Member of the Hall of Fame
city of Oneonta, New York

#Human Rights Medal - awarded by the Jewish B’nai
for his work against racial discrimination 1995

#Pele Day
officially instituated by the Municipality of San

#Football Player of the Century
FIFA 1999

#King Pele Stadium
inaugurated in Maceio, Alagoas 1970

#King Pele Stadiumin Tres Coracoes, presence or
King from Sweden, Chile e Mexico embassors

#Medal of the Order of Champions
Catholic Youth Organisation, in New York 1978

#He is the all-time top scorer in the history of the Brazil National Team and is the only footballer to be a part of three World Cup-winning teams.

#All though he was named part of the 1962 squad, he was injured and did not receive a winner’s medal. During November 2007, FIFA announced that he would however be awarded the 1962 medal, making him the only player in the world to have 3 World Cup gold medals.

Pelé vs. Maradona!!!
They played both 21 years:

Pelé
3 World Cup (1958,1962,1970);
1281 goals in 1363 games;
97 goals for Brazilian Team in 92 games;
Could play and kick with right and left legs. Could score easily with head;
Powered by passion.

Maradona
1 World Cup (1986);
345 goals in 692 games;
33 goals for Argentina Team in 90 games;
Could play and kick only with left leg. Couldn’t score with head, so he used the hand;
Powered by cocaine.

FULL MATCHES

1.Brazil 4 x 1 Czechoslovakia 99 Minutes !!
2.Brazil 1 x 0 England 101 Minutes !!
3.Brazil 3 x 2 Romania 92 Minutes !!
4.Brazil 4 x 2 Peru (not available yet)
5.Brazil 3 x 1 Uruguay 100 Minutes !!
6.Brazil 4 x 1 Italy 90 Minutes !!

HISTORY

.1.World Cup 1958 Sweden (Pele was 17, he won Brazil it’s first WORLD CUP)
*Pele vs. West Germany (5 may 1962) [Friendly Match](20 Minutes)

.2.World Cup 1962 Chile (Pele won his second World Cup)

.3.World Cup 1966 England (Pele was faulted so rough in the match against Portugal, that he never played after that match for Brazil in the World Cup, Brazil loosing 3-1 against Portugal)
*Pele vs. West Germany (december Maracana Stadion 1968) [Friendly Match](5 Minutes 24 Seconds)

.4.World Cup 1970 MEXICO (Pele won his third World Cup)

Duration : 0:0:17

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Pele BEST GOAL EVER Part 95

Pelé

RECORDS

#100 meters in 11 seconds

#69 Championships Won
#1281 Official Goals Scored
#1363 Official Matches Played

#8 Goals in 1 Match
#98 Hattricks (hattrick = 3 Goals in one Match)

#589 Unofficial Goals Scored
#605 Unofficial Matches Played

#TOTAL = 1870 Goals Scored in 1968 Matches
#Played in 4 World Cups and Won 3 World Cups

#75 goals in world cups
#12 goals in one world cup
#129 goals in 1959 in Brazil’s Championship

#Scored Brazil’s 100th Goal in World Cup Competitions
#Won His First World Cup at the age of 17

#Athlete of the XXth Century by The International Olympic Committee
#Football Player of the Century by FIFA

#Leading World Record of 69 Championships Won
#Highest football offer - up to US$ 30 milion by Milan in the 60’s
(1.5 Billion $ today)

#Played in a Time When Football Had No Rules (No YELLOW or RED CARDS, so he had to score after he bleeded or got passed 4-6 players by passing the ball through their legs)

RESPECT

##Title of “Sir”,Honorary Knight of the British
awarded by the Queen Elizabeth II 1997

#Never Consumed Drugs#

#Athlete of the Century
announced by the International Olympic Committee

#Athlete of the Century
awarded by Reuters News Agency 1999

#Athlete of the Century
by DuPont Group world-wide survey 1996

#Athlete of the Century
French daily L’Equipe - world wide journalist

#Professional Who Transformed Football
by Sports Illustrated magazine 1999

#Top Footballer of the Century
UNICEF, in Viena, Austria 1999

#Football Sword of Honour
by the English Football Almanac 1966

#Cavalier of the French Legion of Honour
given by the French government 1963

#The Red Medal of Paris
by the Municipality of the French capital 1971

#Diploma of Merit as Citizen of the World
awarded by ONU 1999

#Honorary Citizen of Los Angeles
New York, New Jersey, Santos, Guadalajara

#Statue in India
inaugurated in Durgapur, Bengal State (1983)

#Order of the Cross of the Republic of Hungary
the highest Hungarian honour 1994

#Member of the Hall of Fame
city of Oneonta, New York

#Human Rights Medal - awarded by the Jewish B’nai
for his work against racial discrimination 1995

#Pele Day
officially instituated by the Municipality of San

#Football Player of the Century
FIFA 1999

#King Pele Stadium
inaugurated in Maceio, Alagoas 1970

#King Pele Stadiumin Tres Coracoes, presence or
King from Sweden, Chile e Mexico embassors

#Medal of the Order of Champions
Catholic Youth Organisation, in New York 1978

#He is the all-time top scorer in the history of the Brazil National Team and is the only footballer to be a part of three World Cup-winning teams.

#All though he was named part of the 1962 squad, he was injured and did not receive a winner’s medal. During November 2007, FIFA announced that he would however be awarded the 1962 medal, making him the only player in the world to have 3 World Cup gold medals.

Pelé vs. Maradona!!!
They played both 21 years:

Pelé
3 World Cup (1958,1962,1970);
1281 goals in 1363 games;
97 goals for Brazilian Team in 92 games;
Could play and kick with right and left legs. Could score easily with head;
Powered by passion.

Maradona
1 World Cup (1986);
345 goals in 692 games;
33 goals for Argentina Team in 90 games;
Could play and kick only with left leg. Couldn’t score with head, so he used the hand;
Powered by cocaine.

FULL MATCHES

1.Brazil 4 x 1 Czechoslovakia 99 Minutes !!
2.Brazil 1 x 0 England 101 Minutes !!
3.Brazil 3 x 2 Romania 92 Minutes !!
4.Brazil 4 x 2 Peru (not available yet)
5.Brazil 3 x 1 Uruguay 100 Minutes !!
6.Brazil 4 x 1 Italy 90 Minutes !!

HISTORY

.1.World Cup 1958 Sweden (Pele was 17, he won Brazil it’s first WORLD CUP)
*Pele vs. West Germany (5 may 1962) [Friendly Match](20 Minutes)

.2.World Cup 1962 Chile (Pele won his second World Cup)

.3.World Cup 1966 England (Pele was faulted so rough in the match against Portugal, that he never played after that match for Brazil in the World Cup, Brazil loosing 3-1 against Portugal)
*Pele vs. West Germany (december Maracana Stadion 1968) [Friendly Match](5 Minutes 24 Seconds)

.4.World Cup 1970 MEXICO (Pele won his third World Cup)

Duration : 0:0:5

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Pele BEST GOAL EVER Part 90

Pelé

RECORDS

#100 meters in 11 seconds

#69 Championships Won
#1281 Official Goals Scored
#1363 Official Matches Played

#8 Goals in 1 Match
#98 Hattricks (hattrick = 3 Goals in one Match)

#589 Unofficial Goals Scored
#605 Unofficial Matches Played

#TOTAL = 1870 Goals Scored in 1968 Matches
#Played in 4 World Cups and Won 3 World Cups

#75 goals in world cups
#12 goals in one world cup
#129 goals in 1959 in Brazil’s Championship

#Scored Brazil’s 100th Goal in World Cup Competitions
#Won His First World Cup at the age of 17

#Athlete of the XXth Century by The International Olympic Committee
#Football Player of the Century by FIFA

#Leading World Record of 69 Championships Won
#Highest football offer - up to US$ 30 milion by Milan in the 60’s
(1.5 Billion $ today)

#Played in a Time When Football Had No Rules (No YELLOW or RED CARDS, so he had to score after he bleeded or got passed 4-6 players by passing the ball through their legs)

RESPECT

##Title of “Sir”,Honorary Knight of the British
awarded by the Queen Elizabeth II 1997

#Never Consumed Drugs#

#Athlete of the Century
announced by the International Olympic Committee

#Athlete of the Century
awarded by Reuters News Agency 1999

#Athlete of the Century
by DuPont Group world-wide survey 1996

#Athlete of the Century
French daily L’Equipe - world wide journalist

#Professional Who Transformed Football
by Sports Illustrated magazine 1999

#Top Footballer of the Century
UNICEF, in Viena, Austria 1999

#Football Sword of Honour
by the English Football Almanac 1966

#Cavalier of the French Legion of Honour
given by the French government 1963

#The Red Medal of Paris
by the Municipality of the French capital 1971

#Diploma of Merit as Citizen of the World
awarded by ONU 1999

#Honorary Citizen of Los Angeles
New York, New Jersey, Santos, Guadalajara

#Statue in India
inaugurated in Durgapur, Bengal State (1983)

#Order of the Cross of the Republic of Hungary
the highest Hungarian honour 1994

#Member of the Hall of Fame
city of Oneonta, New York

#Human Rights Medal - awarded by the Jewish B’nai
for his work against racial discrimination 1995

#Pele Day
officially instituated by the Municipality of San

#Football Player of the Century
FIFA 1999

#King Pele Stadium
inaugurated in Maceio, Alagoas 1970

#King Pele Stadiumin Tres Coracoes, presence or
King from Sweden, Chile e Mexico embassors

#Medal of the Order of Champions
Catholic Youth Organisation, in New York 1978

#He is the all-time top scorer in the history of the Brazil National Team and is the only footballer to be a part of three World Cup-winning teams.

#All though he was named part of the 1962 squad, he was injured and did not receive a winner’s medal. During November 2007, FIFA announced that he would however be awarded the 1962 medal, making him the only player in the world to have 3 World Cup gold medals.

Pelé vs. Maradona!!!
They played both 21 years:

Pelé
3 World Cup (1958,1962,1970);
1281 goals in 1363 games;
97 goals for Brazilian Team in 92 games;
Could play and kick with right and left legs. Could score easily with head;
Powered by passion.

Maradona
1 World Cup (1986);
345 goals in 692 games;
33 goals for Argentina Team in 90 games;
Could play and kick only with left leg. Couldn’t score with head, so he used the hand;
Powered by cocaine.

FULL MATCHES

1.Brazil 4 x 1 Czechoslovakia 99 Minutes !!
2.Brazil 1 x 0 England 101 Minutes !!
3.Brazil 3 x 2 Romania 92 Minutes !!
4.Brazil 4 x 2 Peru (not available yet)
5.Brazil 3 x 1 Uruguay 100 Minutes !!
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HISTORY

.1.World Cup 1958 Sweden (Pele was 17, he won Brazil it’s first WORLD CUP)
*Pele vs. West Germany (5 may 1962) [Friendly Match](20 Minutes)

.2.World Cup 1962 Chile (Pele won his second World Cup)

.3.World Cup 1966 England (Pele was faulted so rough in the match against Portugal, that he never played after that match for Brazil in the World Cup, Brazil loosing 3-1 against Portugal)
*Pele vs. West Germany (december Maracana Stadion 1968) [Friendly Match](5 Minutes 24 Seconds)

.4.World Cup 1970 MEXICO (Pele won his third World Cup)

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Pelé - Melhores goleiros do mundo - Best goalkeepers of the world.

Edison Arantes do Nascimento KBE (Três Corações, 23 de outubro de 1940), conhecido como Pelé, é, trinta anos após sua retirada dos campos, o mais famoso futebolista brasileiro e mundial. É considerado por muitos como o maior jogador da história do futebol. Recebeu o título de Atleta do Século de todos os esportes em 15 de maio de 1981, eleito pelo jornal francês L’Equipe. No fim de 1999, o Comitê Olímpico Internacional, após uma votação internacional entre todos os Comitês Olímpicos Nacionais associados, também elegeu Pelé o “Atleta do Século”.Depois de Pelé, a camisa 10 passou a ser vestida pelo melhor jogador do time, tanto no Brasil quanto no exterior. No time do Santos, ele utilizava esse número por ser o meia-esquerda e na seleção, por sorteio.Estréia: convocado pela primeira vez pelo técnico Sílvio Pirilo depois de brilhantes partidas no Maracanã, na qual atuou em um combinado do Santos e Vasco da Gama Derrota de 1 a 2 para a Argentina em 1957, pela Copa Rocca. Gol dele.# Copa de 1958: convocado com 17 anos, se machucou na véspera da competição, mas Paulo Machado de Carvalho resolveu levá-lo assim mesmo. Estreiou no terceiro e decisivo jogo do Brasil, juntamente com Zito e Garrincha. Ele não marcou, mas o Brasil venceu por 2×0 a URSS. Nessa copa Pelé foi chamado pelos franceses de “Rei do Futebol”, dando início a uma verdadeira lenda internacional, tornando-se uma das personalidades mais conhecida do mundo durante o século XX.
# Copa de 1962: Pelé se machucou na virilha, no segundo jogo do Brasil. No primeiro ele havia feito um gol. Não jogou mais aquela competição.
# Copa de 1966: Pelé foi caçado em campo pelos adversários, que usavam do chamado “Futebol Força” para surpreender o Brasil. Jogou apenas duas, das três partidas que o Brasil disputou naquela Copa. Fez sua última partida com Garrincha, na vitória de 2×0 sobre a Bulgária. Juntos, os dois astros nunca perderam uma partida de futebol pela seleção.
# Copa de 1970: Ameaçado de ficar no banco de reservas, quando Zagallo assumiu a seleção, Pelé jogou tudo que sabia e comandou o Brasil na sua mais impressionante campanha em Copas, ganhando definitivamente a Taça Jules Rimet. Despedida: Maracanã, dia 18 de julho de 1971, com público de 138.575 pagantes. Brasil 2 a 2 Iugoslávia. * 1956 a 1974. Santos 7 - 1 Corinthians de Santo André, em 7 de Julho de 1956. (primeiro gol de Pelé ,sexto do Santos na partida). Última partida: New York Cosmos 2 - 1 Santos, no Giants Stadium (Nova Iorque), em 1 de Outubro de 1977. Pelé atuou um tempo por cada equipe e marcou o primeiro gol da equipe estadunidense cobrando falta. Além da Seleção Brasileira, Pelé se despediu como jogador do Santos em 1974 (vitória por 2 a 0 sobre a Ponte Preta) e do New York Cosmos (1977, jogando um tempo em cada equipe, marcando um gol pelo time nova-iorquino que venceu o Santos por 2 Na festa estadunidense, com direito a participação de Mohamed Ali, Pelé daria seu grito repetido por milhares de pessoas: “Love! Love!”.Seria a estrela de partidas de despedida de outros astros, como Garrincha em 1973 (fez um gol pela Seleção Brasileira, driblando toda a defesa adversária formada por estrangeiros que atuavam no Brasil); e da de Beckenbauer em 1982, quando fez seu último gol. Carlos Alberto Torres reclamou que Pelé não participou da sua despedida. Tanto Beckenbauer como Carlos Alberto, foram seus companheiros no Cosmos.Marcado em 19 de novembro de 1969, às 23h11, Vasco 1 - Santos A partida era válida pelo Torneio Roberto Gomes Pedrosa, o campeonato brasileiro da época. Aos 33 minutos do segundo tempo o zagueiro do Vasco Renê cometeu pênalti. Pelé cobrou com pé direito no canto esquerdo do goleiro Andrada, que se esforçou, mas não conseguiu defender o pênalti. Andrada não queria sofrer gol de Pelé pois achava que deixaria de ser conhecido como bom goleiro e passaria a ser lembrado somente como o goleiro do milésimo gol.Ao ser cercado pelos repórteres, Pelé disse: Pensem no Natal. Pensem nas criancinhas. Pelé vestiu uma camisa do Santos de número 1000 e deu a volta olímpica no Maracanã. A bola do milésimo gol era da marca Drible.Pelé é um dos poucos brasileiros a possuir o título de Sir da Ordem do Império Britânico na categoria Knight Commander (KBE), o título completo em inglês é Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire, que em tradução livre seria “Comandante Cavaleiro da Ordem do Império Britânico” Edison Arantes do Nascimento,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.While his birth certificate shows his first name as Edison (after the American inventor), he prefers to call himself Edson, but it is as Pelé that he has become a sporting legend.

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Pelé - Alguns segredos da bola. - Some secrets of a ball.

Edison Arantes do Nascimento KBE (Três Corações, 23 de outubro de 1940), conhecido como Pelé, é, trinta anos após sua retirada dos campos, o mais famoso futebolista brasileiro e mundial. É considerado por muitos como o maior jogador da história do futebol. Recebeu o título de Atleta do Século de todos os esportes em 15 de maio de 1981, eleito pelo jornal francês L’Equipe. No fim de 1999, o Comitê Olímpico Internacional, após uma votação internacional entre todos os Comitês Olímpicos Nacionais associados, também elegeu Pelé o “Atleta do Século”.Depois de Pelé, a camisa 10 passou a ser vestida pelo melhor jogador do time, tanto no Brasil quanto no exterior. No time do Santos, ele utilizava esse número por ser o meia-esquerda e na seleção, por sorteio.Estréia: convocado pela primeira vez pelo técnico Sílvio Pirilo depois de brilhantes partidas no Maracanã, na qual atuou em um combinado do Santos e Vasco da Gama Derrota de 1 a 2 para a Argentina em 1957, pela Copa Rocca. Gol dele.# Copa de 1958: convocado com 17 anos, se machucou na véspera da competição, mas Paulo Machado de Carvalho resolveu levá-lo assim mesmo. Estreiou no terceiro e decisivo jogo do Brasil, juntamente com Zito e Garrincha. Ele não marcou, mas o Brasil venceu por 2×0 a URSS. Nessa copa Pelé foi chamado pelos franceses de “Rei do Futebol”, dando início a uma verdadeira lenda internacional, tornando-se uma das personalidades mais conhecida do mundo durante o século XX.
# Copa de 1962: Pelé se machucou na virilha, no segundo jogo do Brasil. No primeiro ele havia feito um gol. Não jogou mais aquela competição.
# Copa de 1966: Pelé foi caçado em campo pelos adversários, que usavam do chamado “Futebol Força” para surpreender o Brasil. Jogou apenas duas, das três partidas que o Brasil disputou naquela Copa. Fez sua última partida com Garrincha, na vitória de 2×0 sobre a Bulgária. Juntos, os dois astros nunca perderam uma partida de futebol pela seleção.
# Copa de 1970: Ameaçado de ficar no banco de reservas, quando Zagallo assumiu a seleção, Pelé jogou tudo que sabia e comandou o Brasil na sua mais impressionante campanha em Copas, ganhando definitivamente a Taça Jules Rimet. Despedida: Maracanã, dia 18 de julho de 1971, com público de 138.575 pagantes. Brasil 2 a 2 Iugoslávia. * 1956 a 1974. Santos 7 - 1 Corinthians de Santo André, em 7 de Julho de 1956. (primeiro gol de Pelé ,sexto do Santos na partida). Última partida: New York Cosmos 2 - 1 Santos, no Giants Stadium (Nova Iorque), em 1 de Outubro de 1977. Pelé atuou um tempo por cada equipe e marcou o primeiro gol da equipe estadunidense cobrando falta. Além da Seleção Brasileira, Pelé se despediu como jogador do Santos em 1974 (vitória por 2 a 0 sobre a Ponte Preta) e do New York Cosmos (1977, jogando um tempo em cada equipe, marcando um gol pelo time nova-iorquino que venceu o Santos por 2 Na festa estadunidense, com direito a participação de Mohamed Ali, Pelé daria seu grito repetido por milhares de pessoas: “Love! Love!”.Seria a estrela de partidas de despedida de outros astros, como Garrincha em 1973 (fez um gol pela Seleção Brasileira, driblando toda a defesa adversária formada por estrangeiros que atuavam no Brasil); e da de Beckenbauer em 1982, quando fez seu último gol. Carlos Alberto Torres reclamou que Pelé não participou da sua despedida. Tanto Beckenbauer como Carlos Alberto, foram seus companheiros no Cosmos.Marcado em 19 de novembro de 1969, às 23h11, Vasco 1 - Santos A partida era válida pelo Torneio Roberto Gomes Pedrosa, o campeonato brasileiro da época. Aos 33 minutos do segundo tempo o zagueiro do Vasco Renê cometeu pênalti. Pelé cobrou com pé direito no canto esquerdo do goleiro Andrada, que se esforçou, mas não conseguiu defender o pênalti. Andrada não queria sofrer gol de Pelé pois achava que deixaria de ser conhecido como bom goleiro e passaria a ser lembrado somente como o goleiro do milésimo gol.Ao ser cercado pelos repórteres, Pelé disse: Pensem no Natal. Pensem nas criancinhas. Pelé vestiu uma camisa do Santos de número 1000 e deu a volta olímpica no Maracanã. A bola do milésimo gol era da marca Drible.Pelé é um dos poucos brasileiros a possuir o título de Sir da Ordem do Império Britânico na categoria Knight Commander (KBE), o título completo em inglês é Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire, que em tradução livre seria “Comandante Cavaleiro da Ordem do Império Britânico” Edison Arantes do Nascimento,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.While his birth certificate shows his first name as Edison (after the American inventor), he prefers to call himself Edson, but it is as Pelé that he has become a sporting legend.

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