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Other crossword clues for answer "PELE"

PELE
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
1958 World Cup sensation
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
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