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- Edson Arantes do Nascimento, to sports fans
- Noted Sao Paulo-born athlete
- Soccer great
- He got his kicks with the Cosmos
- Soccer immortal
- Hawaiian goddess
- Soccer legend
- Famous fútbol fellow
- Dribbling icon
- Brazilian futebol legend
- Athlete sponsored by Subway
- First athlete to lend his name to a video game
- First celebrity to use his likeness on a video game (albeit his was a primitive square)
- Only player to be a part of three World Cup-winning teams
- Reuters Athlete of the Century
- Star of four World Cups (1958-70)
- Athlete who scored a record career 1281 goals
- Brazilian soccer legend
- Only soccer player in the Time 100: The Most Important People of the Century
- Bicycle kicking star
- Bicycle-kicking great
- He was awarded Athlete of the Century by the International Olympic Committee in 1999
- Only player to win three World Cups
- Probably the only soccer star most people can name who played 50 years ago
- Brazil's all-time leading soccer scorer
- Famous bicycle-kicker
- Brazilian soccer great
- Brazilian footballer
- Soccer superstar
- Edson Arantes do Nascimento
- Brazil-born booter
- Soccer icon
- Volcano goddess
- Goddess who lives on Kilauea
- Scorer of the 1958 World Cup's final goal
- Single-named soccer legend
- The King of Football
- Sports hero who was especially goal-oriented?
- ___'s Triumphant Debut (Sports Illustrated cover headline of summer 1975)
- Legendary one-named kicker
- My Life and the Beautiful Game autobiographer
- Sports legend known for his "runaround" move
- Santos FC star from 1956-1974
- Brazilian soccer star
- The Black Pearl of soccer
- Brazilian soccer hero
- Soccer celeb
- Brazilian known as "The King of Soccer"
- Brazilian soccer player
- Player in three World Cup winning teams
- Big name in Brazilian soccer
- Former New York Cosmos star
- He scored 12 goals in 14 World Cup finals
- The Black Pearl
- The Black Pearl of Brazil
- Former Brazilian soccer star
- Soccer star with the surname Nascimento
- Brazil's "Black Pearl"
- He scored 77 goals for Brazil
- Brazilian-born soccer legend
- Legendary soccer star
- Old World Cup star
- Brazilian-born soccer great
- Former World Cup star
- He scored 1,281 goals
- South American soccer hero
- Former star of the NY Cosmos
- His record of 75 goals in a year was just passed by Lionel Messi
- Brazilian god
- Mononymous sports legend
- Brazil's soccer star
- Soccer name of fame
- Athlete dubbed "O Rei do Futebol"
- Volcanic goddess
- Cosmos legend
- Brazilian sports hero
- 1978 International Peace Award recipient
- Player on three World Cup champion teams
- 1970 World Cup Golden Ball winner
- He scored his 1,000th goal at Brazil's Maracanã Stadium
- Soccer Hall of Famer since 1993
- __ Eterno: 2004 soccer documentary
- __ Eterno: 2004 sports documentary
- Legendary Brazilian footballer
- Legendary kicker
- National Soccer Hall of Famer since 1993
- Soccer great who wore #10
- Mononymous kicker
- One-named soccer immortal
- Soccer legend who turned 75 in 2015
- Sports legend of 5-Down
- One-named soccer great
- Brazilian hero
- Player on three FIFA World Cup champion teams
- Hall of Famer known as "O Rei do Futebol"
- Soccer standout
- Athlete who wrote the memoir "My Life and the Beautiful Game"
- Soccer great nicknamed "O Rei"
- Soccer legend nicknamed "O Rei"
- Brazil-born soccer star
- Former 119 Across star
- Onetime World Cup star
- The King of Soccer
- Soccer's "Black Pearl"
- Brazilian football great
- IOC's Athlete of the Century
- Brazilian national hero
- O Rei do Futebol
- A subject of Warhol's "Athlete Series"
- Brazilian sports legend
- The IOC's Athlete of the Century
- South American "King of Football"
- The greatest, per FIFA
- World Cup great
- Sports great from Três Corações
- Edson Arantes do Nascimento, familiarly
- Onetime New York Cosmos star
- Soccer great who scored 1,281 goals
- 1958 World Cup phenom
- Cosmos teammate of Giorgio Chinaglia
- Boys for ___ (Tori Amos album)
- Sports great nicknamed "O Rei" ("The King")
- Scorer of 12 World Cup goals
- Scorer of Brazil's 100th World Cup goal
- Santos superstar
- Brazil's "Rei do Futebol"
- Brazilian soccer superstar
- Goddess of Kilauea, Hawaiian volcano.
- Goddess of Kilauea.
- Hawaiian goddess of volcanoes.
- Mauna Loa goddess.
- Hawaiian volcano goddess.
- Volcano goddess of the Islands.
- Volcano goddeess of the Islands.
- Goddess of volcanoes.
- Soccer star
- Brazilian soccer ace
- Soccer star of Brazil
- Top name in 40 Across
- Soccer name
- Mythical figure
- Soccer V.I.P.
- Cosmos star
- Former Cosmo
- Athlete who once got his kicks
- Former Cosmos star
- He had many a kick coming
- He once led the Cosmos
- Cosmos ex-star
- Retired soccer star
- He got many a kick out of his job
- Retired Cosmo
- Soccer V.I.P., once
- Soccer's #1, once
- Soccer's Edson Arantes do Nascimento
- Cosmo great, once
- He kicked to conquer
- Famous soccer player
- Former Cosmos great
- A k a Edson Arantes do Nascimento
- Athlete from Tres Coracoes, Brazil
- New York Cosmos star
- That Cosmos guy
- Three-time World Cup medalist
- Brazilian booter
- One-name sports star
- Star booter
- One-named soccer star
- Soccer great born Edson Arantes
- 17-year-old sensation at the 1958 World Cup
- One-named sports legend
- Ex-Cosmos great
- Star player for the Cosmos
- One-named sports star
- Three-time World Cup star
- He averaged almost a goal a game
- Famous kicker
- Memorable kicker
- Latino sports legend
- Sports hero who wore #10
- Achiever of many goals
- 1958 World Cup hero
- Old Cosmos great
- Only player to be part of three World Cup-winning teams
- Athlete who won the 1978 International Peace Award
- FIFA Player of the Century
- Goal-oriented superstar?
- Legendary athlete on the 6/23/75 cover of Sports Illustrated
- Sports star with an accent in his name
- Star of football, to most of the world
- Athlete nicknamed "O Rei"
- Santos rookie of 1956
- Edson Arantes do Nascimento, to fans
- Forward who wore #10
- One-named soccer legend
- 1956 Santos rookie
- One-named sports star who was once the highest-paid athlete in the world
- National hero of Brazil
- Retired Brazilian soccer sensation
- Scorer of 1,281 goals in 1,363 games
- Athlete on Time's list of the 100 most influential people of the 20th century
- One-named athlete whose real first name is Edson
- ___ Day (November 19, in Brazil)
- Sports star with a signed jersey in the Vatican
- New York Cosmos star of the '70s
- Only player on more than two winning World Cup teams
- Athlete known as "The Black Pearl"
- Joint winner of FIFA's Player of the Century award in 2000
- Athlete who once served as his country's Extraordinary Minister for Sport
- Guinness record-holder for the most career goals in football
- Three-time World Cup champion
- Mononymous "King of Football"
- Youngest player to score in the FIFA World Cup (age 17)
- Brazilian named "Athlete of the Century" by the International Olympic Committee
- Hawaiian goddess of volcanoes and fire
- One-named Brazilian soccer icon
- Soccer legend who played for both sides in his final match in 1977
- Who said "Football is not about one or two or three star players"
- Athlete declared a national treasure by Brazil after the 1958 World Cup
- Christ the Redeemer wore a facsimile of his jersey in 2023
- Name added to a Brazilian dictionary in 2023 as an adjective meaning "incomparable"
- One-named "King of Football"
- Noted inside left forward
- Soccer star who scored 1,281 goals
- Soccer's "King of Football"
- Sensation of the 1958 World Cup
- Only player to win three FIFA World Cups
- Scorer of Brazil's hundredth World Cup goal
- Soccer star awarded an honorary knighthood in 1997
- Sports star dubbed O Rei
- Athlete known as O Rei do Futebol
- Brazilian soccer star whose January, 2023, wake was attended by an estimated two hundred and thirty thousand people
- Edson Arantes do Nascimento's moniker
- World Cup star in '58, '62 and '70
- Legendary Brazilian athlete
- Soccer sensation
- Soccer great from Brazil
- World Cup legend
- Brazil-born soccer legend
- World Cup legend from Brazil
- Brazil's all-time top goal scorer
- He won three World Cups
- Legendary soccer forward
- Soccer legend who wore No. 10
- Brazilian soccer champion
- Soccer great born Edson Arantes do Nascimento
- Brazil's "O Rei do Futebol"
- Mononym of Brazilian soccer fame
- Soccer legend aka Edson Arantes do Nascimento
- Soccer star born Edson Arantes do Nascimento
- Santos soccer legend
- Sleight-of-foot artist
- Soccer notable
- Former soccer great
- Former soccer star
- Player in four World Cups
- Soccer star nonpareil
- Brazilian football legend
- 1958 Brazilian World Cup sensation
- Soccer great with three World Cup wins
- Brazilian with lots of goals
- FIFA Player of the Century co-winner
- Co-winner of FIFA's Player of the Century
- Immortal kicker
- The Black Pearl of sports
- Maradona's co-winner of FIFA's Player of the Century award
- O Rei of soccer
- Athlete born Edson Arantes do Nascimento
- Scorer of 1,281 career goals
- Great athlete who wore the number 10
- IOC's pick for Athlete of the Century
- Star of the 1970 World Cup
- Reuters named him "Athlete of the Century" in 1999
- The IOC named him Athlete of the Century in 1999
- Sports legend who wore the number 10
- Goal-oriented person?
- Scorer of 541 league goals
- Youngest scorer in World Cup history
- Futbol great
- One-named Brazilian soccer legend
- Sports legend from Três Corações, Brazil
- He joined Seleçao Brasileira de Futebol at age 16
- Sports great from Brazil
- Athlete of whom Andy Warhol said "instead of 15 minutes of fame, he will have 15 centuries"
- Best-paid athlete in the world, for a time