Pele receives tribute for classic goal (Reuters) Updated: 2006-08-30 15:04
Pele was paid tribute on Tuesday for a goal he scored in 1959 and which was
regarded as one of the most brilliant of his career.
 Brazilian soccer
legend Pele looks at a bust of himself during the bust's unveiling in Sao
Paulo August 29, 2006. The bust was commissioned in tribute to what many
consider as Pele's greatest goal, scored when playing for Santos against
Juventus (Brazil) on August 2, 1959.
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Brazilian soccer legend Pele looks at a bust of himself during the bust's
unveiling in Sao Paulo August 29, 2006. The bust was commissioned in tribute to
what many consider as Pele's greatest goal, scored when playing for Santos
against Juventus (Brazil) on August 2, 1959. (Reuters photo)
Pele, 18 years old at the time, is reputed to have flicked the ball over
three opponents before scoring for Santos in their match against local side
Juventus.
Juventus officials presented Pele with a statue of himself which will stand
in front of the club's modest 7,000 capacity stadium in a Sao Paulo suburb.
Several thousand people turned up to watch the ceremony, producing chaotic
scenes.
"It happened nearly 50 years ago, and there are children here who never saw
me play," Pele told reporters. "It makes me very happy. I didn't expect this."
There are no television pictures of the goal, although a computerized
reproduction has been made.
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