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President of Brazil Jair Bolsonarodeclared this Thursday a three-day mourning in the country in connection with the death of the “king” of football Pelé at the age of 82 years.
“Official mourning has been declared throughout the country for a period of three days from the publication of the decree in respect of the death of Edson Arantes do Nascimento, Pele,” reads the decision, signed by Bolsonaro and published additionally. issue of the official newsletter.
The decision of the Brazilian executive is the same as the decision of the government Argentina November 25, 2020, when another football legend died in a neighboring country, Diego Armando Maradonaat 60 years old.
Bolsonaro on Thursday expressed regret over the death Pelewho “turned football into art and joy,” in a message posted on Twitter in which he asked for “God comfort” the family of the former Brazilian star.
Lula, for his part, has already spoken out and through his social media has stated that Pele, who died at the age of 82 due to complications from colon cancer, is now playing with “eternal cracks” such as Coutinho, Didi, Garrincha, Socrates or Argentinian Diego Maradona.
“I had a privilege that many young Brazilians didn’t have. I saw Pele play, live, Pacaemba and Morumbi,” wrote Lula, although he immediately corrected himself: “I didn’t play. I saw Pele’s ‘show’ because when he was with the ball he always did something special that many times ended in a goal,” wrote 77-year-old Lula, a big football fan since his youth.
The ball is crying: the death of “Oh Rey” Pelé
This Thursday, the world was shocked by the announcement of the death at the age of 82 of Edson Arantes do Nascimento “Pele”, for many the king of football, a sport in which its most emblematic representatives agreed to call the “eternal” maximum. Brazilian idol.
Pele died on Thursday in the hospital Sao Paulowhere he was hospitalized for a month due to multiple organ failure caused by colon cancer diagnosed in 2021.
The news of the death triggered an avalanche of sincere responses across the planet, all framed by expressions of respect, affection, awe and admiration.
(According to AFP and EFE)
Source: RPP

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