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Thursday, November 27, 2014

Brazil legend, Pele in hospital. Transferred to a special care unit.


Brazil legend Pele has been transferred to a special care
unit following treatment for a urinary infection.
The Albert Einstein Hospital in Sao Paulo stated the 74-
year-old three-time World Cup winner had been moved
after suffering "clinical instability".
Reports had suggested Pele, admitted on Monday, was in
intensive care.
Pele, a World Cup winner in 1958, 1962 and 1970, was
initially discharged from hospital on 13 November after
surgery to remove kidney stones.
It is understood that while treatment in special care is
above the level of routine care, it is less serious than
intensive care, and the Brazilian - widely regarded as the
greatest player of all time - can still receive visitors.
Local media says it is possible Pele picked up an infection
during the procedure to remove kidney stones and that the
current treatment is usually straightforward.
Pele scored a world record total of 1,281 goals in 1,363
games during his 21-year career. The Fifa Player of the
Century won 91 caps for Brazil and scored 77 goals.
He made 14 appearances at World Cup finals, scoring 12
goals, and picked up the the Fifa Golden Ball award as the
best player at the 1970 tournament.

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