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  2. List of retired numbers in association football - Wikipedia

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    Signed jersey worn by Diego Maradona during his tenure on Italian club Napoli, exhibited at the San Siro Museum of Milan. The number 10 he wore was retired by Napoli in 2000. The number 10 he wore was retired by Napoli in 2000.

  3. Pelé - Wikipedia

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    As they exchanged jerseys, touches, and looks, the sportsmanship between them was all in the image. No gloating and no fist-pumping from Pelé. No despair, no defeatism from Bobby Moore." [134] Pelé also earned a reputation for being a “big game player” due to his tendency to score crucial goals in important matches. [135] [136] [137]

  4. Abedi Pele - Wikipedia

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    Abedi Ayew (/ ə ˈ b eɪ d i ə ˈ j uː / ə-BAY-dee ə-YOO; born 5 November 1964), known professionally as Abedi Pele, is a Ghanaian former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder and served as captain of the Ghana national team. He is regarded as one of the greatest African footballers of all time.

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  6. Pelezinho (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Pelezinho is a Spanish animated cartoon series co-produced in 1996 by Antena 3, [1] Anima Dream, Worldwide Cartoons, Anima Dream, Worldwide Cartoons. The series is based on the popular Brazilian footballer Pelé as a child, having the same concept as the 1977 comic book of the same name, although having no relation to it.

  7. Pelezinho (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Pelezinho is a Brazilian comic book series created by Mauricio de Sousa based on soccer star Pelé in his childhood. The character was created in 1976 from conversations between Mauricio and Pelé [1] to create a character to better promote the player who at the time had just become a phenomenon for the Brazil national team.