My pic is Edson Arantes do Nascimento, aka Pelé. Quite frankly the best player to ever grace a football pitch and part of arguably the best international team of all time, Brazil's 1970 World Cup squad.
The most famous footballer of his generation, Pelé joined the Santos Football Club in 1956 and stayed with the club through his retirement in 1974, helping the team to nine championships in 18 years. Pelé played on four Brazilian World Cup teams, including the country's three World Cup wins in 1958, 1962 and 1970. The 1958 final was perhaps his most famous match, with Pelé scoring two goals in Brazil's 4-2 win over Sweden. Pelé became more famous in America in 1975, when he came out of retirement to play for the New York Cosmos of the infant North American Soccer League. Pelé retired again in 1977 after leading the Cosmos to the NASL championship. His 1977 autobiography was titled My Life and the Beautiful Game
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Also, he managed call a 48 hour cease-fire in Lagoz during Nigeria's civil war because he was playing an friendly match. Cool, huh?