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Long live the king

Diana Khoo
Diana Khoo • 13 min read

The religion of football is not without its deities and Pele is indisputably one of them. In conjunction with the 2018 FIFA World Cup 1 Year to Go countdown at Russia’s iconic Red Square, Options was in Moscow to meet with the icon, who is ambassador and friend of Hublot.

In the history of the world, you know you have pretty much made it to the heights of public consciousness when you are known by just a single name. From Plato of ancient Greece to the 18th-century French writer Voltaire, mononymity has traditionally been the privilege of royalty and top-tier celebs, although it is still a rarity in the sporting world. That is, of course, with the exception of Pelé. After all, few stars can claim to have had the US president introduce himself by saying, “My name is Ronald Reagan. But you don’t need to introduce yourself, because everyone knows who Pelé is.”

Born Edson Arantes do Nascimento on Oct 23, 1940 in Brazil, Pelé — a nickname he picked up while in school — seemed destined for greatness. His father, Dondinho, a footballer of repute himself, had big dreams, naming his infant son after the famous American inventor and “wizard of Menlo Park”, Thomas Edison. Despite having a footballer father, the story goes that Pelé only kicked his first football on his sixth birthday after Sosa, one of Dondinho’s team mates, had gifted him with a real ball, where before old socks stuffed with newspapers or a grapefruit had to do.

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