Europe 1 with AFP 7:05 p.m., January 4, 2023

Fifa president Gianni Infantino said he was "appalled" by critics over his alleged lack of "respect" after taking a selfie at Pele's funeral on Monday, renewing his suggestion to pay tribute to the "King" by renaming stadiums in his name.

The boss of the International Football Federation Gianni Infantino has found himself under fire from critics since Monday for a snapshot where we see the leader posing all smiles not far from the body of "King" Pelé, exposed for a funeral wake on the lawn of the Santos club, where the Brazilian football legend shone from 1956 to 1974.

"I am appalled to hear that I am apparently being criticized by some for taking a selfie and photos at the ceremony," Infantino wrote on Instagram overnight Tuesday-Wednesday.

"I have so much respect and admiration for Pelé and for the ceremony that I would never have dared to do anything that could be disrespectful."

Alongside Infantino, who is holding the mobile phone to take the photo, three people pose under the large white tent hosting Pelé's coffin.

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230,000 people gathered

"I was honored and touched that teammates and family members of the great Pelé asked me to take a photo with them," Infantino continued.

"Pelé's team asked me to take a selfie of all of us but they didn't know how. So to be helpful I took one of them's phone and took a picture. from all of us."

During Pelé's funeral wake, more than 230,000 people gathered in front of his remains, an incessant parade of admirers often moved to tears.

The eternal number 10, who marked generations of football lovers, joined his final resting place on Tuesday, a 200m2 mausoleum in the vertical cemetery of the Brazilian city of Santos.

Tributes have poured in from around the world since the death on December 29 of Edson Arantes do Nascimento, known as Pelé, who died at 82.

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Stadiums named after Pelé

To salute the memory of the "King", Infantino announced on Monday that Fifa would ask all its member countries to baptize a stadium in the name of Pelé, a call he renewed in his message on Instagram.

"The most important thing is to pay tribute to King Pelé. Having humbly suggested that our 211 member federations rename at least one football stadium or venue after him, we will set an example by renaming the pitch at our headquarters "Stadium Pelé - Fifa Zurich", underlined the president of Fifa.

Cape Verde's new "Pelé Stadium", located in Praia, on the main island of Santiago, has 15,000 seats.

This name change was announced on Wednesday by Cape Verdean Prime Minister José Ulisses Correia e Silva, in the name of "a history and a culture that go hand in hand between Brazil and Cape Verde, two brotherly countries". wrote the leader on Facebook.