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Pele Kicked The Ball to The Sky

Who is Edson Arantes Do Nascimento? Perhaps this name only known by few people. But for sure, if Pele is mentioned, the world know him very well.

Not only is he known by football afficionados, but also by everyone from every level of society in the planet; from school boys to teachers, from taxi drivers to businessmen, from singers to movie stars, from politicians to the Presidents, even The Pope.

Pope Benedict XVI is the football lover besides his predecessor, Pope John Paul II who played football in his young age in Poland.

Ronald Reagan, when received Pele in the Oval Office, said, “Good to meet you. I’m the President of the United States; you don’t have to tell me who you are – I know you’re Pele, everybody knows!”

People around the world know Pele as the greatest footballer with his fantastic achievement. He scored 1,283 goals during his professional career – started with his football club Santos in 1956 and ended with club Cosmos in 1977 - and decided to retire when he was in the top. But how Pele stepped from the very bottom with tears until he became an icon, that’s a long journey.

This book tells the journey.

In this autobiography (written originally in Portuguese and translated to English by Daniel Hahn), Pele acts as a story teller. He opens the story with words as he tells a fairy tale for children: “However long we may live, we never forget the time when we were young. Memory is like a film which we alone can watch…”

Then he tells his boyhood, when he was born to the very poor family in Minas Gerais, a state in the South East of Brazil just to the North of Rio de Janeiro. The beautiful story was, when his father saw him just after he was held up to the world in the day he born, his father’s eye stared at his scrawny legs and said, “This one will be a great footballer.”

If that was a prophecy or just a wish from his father, we don’t know, but Pele is as we know today.

Like every man who reached success through failures and pains, Pele also experienced the same. He tasted the sweet games as well as the bitter ones. He had joy and tears. He was the superstar when Brazil won three times World Cup; the first victory in 1958, 1962 and in 1970. It was Pele who motivated the Brazil team to kick the ball to the sky. Today, only Brazil is the five times World Cup champion.

Besides for the great achievement, one thing that people always praise Pele is that he understood the time to stop. He decided to end his career as footballer when he was at the top. This is very rare. Most people choose to keep the fame forever and not conscious that the glory subsides.

The autobiography is also telling about Pele’s private life and family. He has failure in his first marriage with Rosemeri – divorced in 1978, and married the second time with Assiria in 1994 (Note: As the autobiography was written in 2006, it is not telling that Pele married for the third time with Marcia Aoki in 2016).

It seems not too easy for superstar to succeed in both: career as well as family. But that’s a real life.

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Serpong, 7 Aug 2021

Titus J.

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