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  1. Pele, King of Soccer/Pele, El rey del futbol by Monica Brown, 2009-01-01
  2. Young Pele: Soccer's First Star by Lesa Cline-Ransome, 2007-09-25
  3. For the Love of Soccer! by Pelé, 2010-05-25
  4. Pele: The Illustratrated Autobiography: Photographs and Memorabilia from Soccer's Greatest Player by Pele, 2009-10-01
  5. My Life and the Beautiful Game: The Autobiography of Soccer's Greatest Star by Pele, Robert L. Fish, 2007-11
  6. Pele: The King of Soccer (Social Studies Emergent Readers) by Susan Canizares, Samantha Berger, 1999-01
  7. Pele 10: What Makes a Great Play from The Master by Pele Arantas do Nascimento, 2010-09-15
  8. Pele: The King of Soccer by Clare Gault, Frank Gault, 1977-04
  9. 100 años de historia.(Pelé, jugador de fútbol; aprecio)(TT: One hundred years of history.)(TA: Pelé, soccer player; appreciation): An article from: Semana by Tay Polo Miranda, 1999-12-09
  10. Pele:King of Soccer (Longman American Structural Readers, Stage 1) by Noel Machin, Roman Szolkowski, 1984-06
  11. Pele, soccer superstar (Putnam sports shelf) by Louis Sabin, 1976
  12. Learning Soccer with Pele by Pele, 1978-01-01
  13. Pele: The King of Soccer (First Book) by Caroline Arnold, 1992-04
  14. Pele, world soccer star (Sports close-up books) by Julian May, 1975

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82. Primetime Blog : Pelé Makes Case For GolTV
Annelena Lobb reports on GolTV s Englishlanguage soccer plans. The next World Cup is a little more than three years away. But those craving world-class
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Pelé: Leagues need more freedom to choose players. You can only have two foreigners per team. Maybe if you had six, for example. The competition would be stronger and investors will want to put money in teams that win. WSJ.com: Do you think soccer could be as popular as baseball or American football?
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83. FT.com / Sport / Rugby - Rugby Union’s Own Pelé
Serge Blanco has a great dream for the future of the game he loves.
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Rugby union’s own Pel©
By Tobias Grey The term “French flair” originated back with the Boniface brothers in the 1960s, but it was Serge Blanco, rugby union’s very own Pel©, who made it common currency. It’s 16 years now since Blanco, still France’s record try scorer with 38 touch downs, hung up his boots. This year he celebrates a decade in charge of the French National League (LNR). During his tenure France’s professional club game, which was once anything but, has become a model of innovation and good housekeeping. The league’s annual budget is now €52m, about 10 times what it was 10 years ago. Blanco has also proved himself a capable businessman, building up a successful string of high-end thalassotherapy resorts dotted around France and establishing a clothing line “Quinze Serge Blanco”, with stores as far away as Cape Town.

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