Brazil's Pele, a prolific goalscorer who won the World Cup an
unprecedented three times as a player in 1958, 1962 and 1970,
died on Thursday aged 82 after a long battle with cancer.
World soccer's governing body FIFA lowered all flags at its
headquarters in Zurich "as a symbol of mourning and respect,"
while the Premier League, EFL and A-League said they would pay
tribute to the soccer great through a minute's applause before
games.
The Premier League and EFL added that players will wear black
armbands during this weekend's matches, while Spain's LaLiga
said it would observe a minute's silence ahead of games.
Several footballers took to social media to pay tribute to Pele,
with Liverpool's Mohamed Salah sharing a picture of the icon on
Instagram, writing in the caption: "Farewell to a legend of
football."
Real Madrid and Croatia midfielder Luka Modric said Pele was
"one of the greatest of all time," while Moroccan defender
Achraf Hakimi posted a black and white photo of a young Pele
smiling, writing on Twitter, "your legacy will be eternal."
The Australian Professional Leagues (APL) said all A-League
games this weekend will hold a minute's applause before kick-off
to pay tribute to "an icon".
The minute's applause was observed ahead of Western United's
home game against Brisbane Roar on Friday.
Brazilian tennis player Thiago Monteiro said it was a sad day
for Brazil.
"Pele was our biggest idol in sports. He did so much even for
the country, to showing Brazil to the world, and we had a lot of
respect for him," Monteiro told reporters.
Indian cricket great Sachin Tendulkar said Pele's death was "a
great loss to not just football but to the whole world of
sports."
(Reporting by Aadi Nair and Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru,
Nayera Abdallah in Cairo, editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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