Soccer: Hall of Fame

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Pelé (Brasil)

Brazilian football legend, Pelé, born Edison Arantes do Nascimento, has possibly the
most familiar face in the world. His name is always associated with Football or soccer
thus, the name “O Rei do Futebol” meaning, King of Football. Pelé changed the game
of football in so many ways as he brought style and grace to it.

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Franz Beckenbauer (Germany)

Franz Beckenbauer was born on September 11, 1945 in Munich. He was the second son of Antonie Beckenbauer, and he started his playing career at the early of age of nine, with the youth team of SC Munich in 1954. He is the only man to have won the World Cup both as a player as well as a manager, making his roll of honor unique and distinguished from the other players of the game. He was captain of West Germany when they won the World Cup and the European Championship, and he also led his club, Bayern Munich, to three successive European Cups as well as to the European Cup winners' Cup.

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Gerd Müller (Germany)

Gerhard “Gerd” Müller, considered by many as the greatest goal-scorer of the modern age, was born on November 3, 1945, in Nördlingen, Germany. He began his career in the Nördlingen club before moving to Bayern, Munich in 1964 at the age of 18. Müller made his international debut in October 1966 against Turkey, and immediately established himself in the world of international football.

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