China News Service, December 30th. On December 29th local time, the Albert Einstein Hospital in Sao Paulo, Brazil announced that the well-known Brazilian athlete and "Ball King" Pele died of multiple organ failure caused by colon cancer. 82 years old.

  After learning of the bad news, many football superstars successively issued messages to mourn the "ball king" Pele.

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  On personal social media, Messi uploaded a photo with Pele and wrote "Rest in peace".

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  Ronaldo also posted a photo with the "King of the Ball".

He said that the memory of Pele will always exist in the hearts of each of us who love football.

"He was an inspiration to countless people, a role model yesterday, today and tomorrow. He will never be forgotten and his memory will always live in the hearts of all of us who love football."

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  Brazil star Neymar says football was just a sport before Pele and Pele changed everything.

"Pelé turned football into art. Thanks to him, football and Brazil elevated their status. He is gone but his magic remains. Forever Pele!"

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  Ronaldo wrote, today and forever, we will cheer for you, thank you Pele.

"You are the only one, the greatest, the technically superior, the creative, the perfect human being. Incomparable existence. This is what Pele has achieved, the king of football, only one. The greatest player of all time .It is an honor to stand behind you, my friend."

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  French striker Mbappe said on social media, "The king of football is gone, but the wealth he left will never be forgotten. RIP, the king."

  Bailey was born on October 23, 1940 in Tres Colasos, Brazil, and was selected for the Brazilian national football team in 1957.

Pele represented Brazil in winning three World Cups in 1958, 1962, and 1970. He is the only football player in the world to win three World Cups.

After retiring, Pele was awarded many honors by the International Olympic Committee and FIFA.