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Pele: The Master & His Method Clip
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Pele reveals the extraordinary skills which propelled him to soccer immortality, and demonstrates them in a fashion which excited and inspires.
Ball juggling, dribbling, trapping, passing, shooting, heading - all are here along with Pele`s perspective on goalkeeping, penalties, free kicks, and match conditioning. Pele discusses his training techniques, his emphasis on practice and his "feel" for the game.
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Length: 97
Rating: 4.70 (398 ratings)
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Length: 619
Rating: 4.80 (356 ratings)
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Pele History
Who is Pelé?
Edson Arantes do Nascimento better known as Pelé is widely regarded as the greatest footballer of all time.
Pelé is renowned for his dribbling and passing technique as well as his exceptional ability to head the ball for a man of average height. He was a prolific goalscorer and liked to attempt the spectacular such as the "bicycle kick".
Pele is the only football player in the history of the game to win three World Cup trophies and his number 10 shirt has become famous in itself.
Length: 159
Rating: 4.80 (33 ratings)
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Pele: The Master and His Method
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Pele reveals the extraordinary skills which propelled him to soccer immortality, and demonstrates...
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Length: 90
Rating: 4.70 (194 ratings)
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Pele Eterno 10
World Cup (1958, 62, 70)
World Club Championship (1962, 63)
"I was born for soccer, just as Beethoven was born for music." Arrogant, pompous words. Except when they are spoken by Edson Arantes do Nascimento, the Brazilian genius known throughout the football world as Pele.
A veteran of four World Cups, scorer of 1,283 first-class goals - 12 of them in World Cup final tournaments - a member of those magical Brazilian squads that won soccer's greatest prize in 1958, 1962 and 1970.
But just as a collection of notes do not make a Beethoven symphony, statistics cannot capture the majesty of those glorious Brazilian sides. This was football played to a samba beat. Beautiful skills, astonishing speed and ball control - and of all those great players in the yellow and green shirts, Pele was the greatest of them all.
He was lithe, agile, strong and seemed to be able to make the ball do as he pleased. Blessed with a stunning shot and an ability to soar above defences, he was expected to perform some astonishing feat of trickery every time he was in possession.
And Brazil played such adventurous football, always attacking, constantly looking to score. Who can forget the rythmic chanting of their deliriously happy supporters? "Bra-zil, cha cha cha, Bra-zil, cha cha cha."
It was the 1962 World Cup in Chile when those chants were heard for the first time in Europe on TV and British fans were quick to copy. First club names were shouted out, followed by a burst of clapping. Soon the strains of "ee-ay-addeo" echoed round Football League grounds.
Three decades on, the chants may be different. But it was the Brazil of Pele which gave them to the world.
Length: 419
Rating: 4.80 (74 ratings)
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