Who is the GOD of football?

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By Utkarsh

Who is the GOD of football:

Who is the GOD of football: The person who quickly comes to mind when talking about the “God of Football” is Pele, whose real name is Edson Arantes do Nascimento and  A number interesting factors that highlight Pele’s outstanding contributions to the game and  his record-breaking feats  and his enduring impact on football culture worldwide have contributed to his reputation as the God of Football.

Who is the GOD of football

God of Football(Pele)

GOD of Football – Pele

Pele starting his career at an exceptionally young age when he made his professional debut for Santos FC in Brazil at the age of 15 and  He quickly proved his talent and by the time he was sixteen  he was well-known,  In the semi-finals of the 1958 FIFA World Cup in Sweden, he scored six goals, including his breakthrough hat-trick against France and  This performance not only helped Brazil win its first World Cup, but it also made Pele a household name throughout the world.

Throughout his career, Pele achieved numerous records that solidified his reputation as one of the greatest footballers of all time:

  • World Cup Success: He remains the only player to have won three FIFA World Cups (1958, 1962, and 1970) and His ability to perform on the world stage consistently set him apart from other players.
  • Goal Scoring: Pele scored over 1,000 professional goals throughout his career, with estimates suggesting around 1,283 goals in official matches when including friendlies and unofficial games.
  • Influence on Football: Beyond statistics, Pele’s style of play revolutionized football and He was known for his exceptional dribbling skills, powerful shots, and tactical intelligence on the field.

Pele’s influence goes beyond numbers because he became a global football ambassador and  His charm and good sportsmanship won him admiration in Brazil and around the world and  He inspired countless aspiring football players and contributed to the popularity of the game in many nations.

Along with his playing career  Pele has participated in a number of charitable initiatives and programs that support youth sports around the world and  FIFA named him  along with Argentine icon Diego Maradona, “the greatest” player of the 20th century, further solidifying his legacy.

By giving him honorary titles such as “Athlete of the Century,” FIFA formally recognized Pele as one of its star players and  Even though several players  such as Diego Maradona, Lionel Messi  and Cristiano Ronaldo  have made significant contributions to football over the years  Pele is without a doubt the God of Football because of his unique combination of skill, worldwide success, cultural influence  and enduring legacyn and This recognition strengthens his reputation as a legendary figure in football history.

International record

TeamYearAppsGoalsGoal average
Brazil1957221
1958791.28
19599111.22
1960640.67
196100
1962881
1963771
1964320.67
1965891.12
1966950.5
196700
1968740.57
1969970.77
19701580.53
1971210.5
Total92770.84

Reason why Not Diego Maradona?

While Diego Maradona is considered one of the greatest football players in history, he is not as well known as Pele as the “God of Football,” One reason for the difference is that Pele had remarkable success on the international scene, winning three FIFA World Cups with Brazil in 1986  while Maradona only won one with Argentina and Pele’s longevity and consistent excellence were other noteworthy aspects of his career,  he played at a high level for many years without experiencing any significant injury setbacks.

However  Maradona’s career was derailed by scandals and personal struggles, including substance abuse issues, which affected his longevity and athletic performance and  Pele’s achievements, records  and positive impact on football culture have led many to consider him the ultimate football icon, despite Maradona’s extraordinary skill and creativity on the field, especially during the 1986 World Cup when he scored some of the most memorable goals in football history.

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