The Brazilian team sends a message of support to Pelé after the victory against Korea in the Qatar 2022 World Cup

The Brazilian team sends a message of support to Pelé after the victory against Korea in the Qatar 2022 World Cup


Pelé sent a calm message to his fans.

Pelé sent a calm message to his fans.

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The Brazilian National Team thrashed 4-1 against South Korea, which is why reached the quarterfinals of the World Cup Qatar 2022, something that generated a lot of happiness to the carioca people. However, this was not the only thing that the team did, since tThey also gathered around a banner paying homage to Pele, whose state of health is worrying after being hospitalized last week.

The gesture It was carried out after the victory as the Brazilian players, led by Neymar, carried a banner to the center of the 974 Stadium field in Qatar and gathered around her, sending a message of encouragement to the Brazilian star.

In addition, this was not the only message of encouragement for Pelé, in the duel against the Koreans, motivated by the fact that, in the second part, the fund where the most Brazilians had displayed a banner with the message “Pelé, get well soon.”

For his part, Pelé himself reassured all his followers on social networks, since He emphasized that he would watch the match between the Brazilians and the Koreans from the hospital.

I will watch the game from the hospital and I will cheer a lot for each one of you. Good luck!” Pelé wrote in a post accompanied by a photo of him strolling through a city in Sweden during the 1958 World Cup.

Together, many other people in Qatar also gave encouragement to ‘King Pelé’, something that shows how he is one of the most beloved players despite all the time he has been out of action.

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