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Brazilian football legend Pele’s cancer advances, requires renal and cardiac care

82-year-old to spend Christmas in Sao Paulo hospital for doctors to re-evaluate treatment



Pele poses with the FIFA World Cup trophy during a press conference in 2014. The Brazilian legend requires greater care related to renal and cardiac dysfunctions.
Image Credit: AFP

Sao Paulo: Brazilian football legend Pele’s cancer has advanced and he requires care related to renal and cardiac dysfunction, according to a medical report, and his family said he would remain in a Sao Paulo hospital over Christmas.

Widely considered one of the greatest footballers of all time, the 82-year-old has been hospitalised in the Albert Einstein hospital since late November as doctors re-evaluate his treatment and tend to a respiratory infection.

Pele has received regular medical treatment since a tumour was removed from his colon in September last year.

Better in hospital

“Our Christmas at home has been suspended,” his daughter Kely Nascimento said on Instagram, thanking people for their support.

“We decided with the doctors that, for various reasons, it would be better for us to stay here with all the care that this new family at Einstein gives us,” she said in the post.

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Brazil's Neymar carries a banner of former Brazil player Pele in Qatar.
Image Credit: Reuters

Pele's message to Messi

Following Argentina’s win in Sunday’s World Cup final, Pele posted a picture on social media of their team lifting the trophy, and hailed performances from squad leader Lionel Messi, France’s rising star Kylian Mbappe, and surprise semi-finalists Morocco.

“Today, football continues to tell its story, as always, in an enthralling way,” he said. “What a gift it was to watch this spectacle of the future of our sport.”

Brazilian players had during a quarter-final in Qatar unfurled a massive banner on the pitch with an image of the legend during his 1970 World Cup win. It simply read: “Pele!”

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