Portrait of Pele

Pele

Brazilian soccer legend

Modern influential 114 sayings

Sayings by Pele

I am a happy man.

2019 — Interview
Wisdom Unverifiable

I think the most important thing is to be healthy.

2020 — Interview
Wisdom Unverifiable

I am a very simple person.

2012 — Interview
Wisdom Unverifiable

I always try to do my best.

2015 — Interview
Wisdom Unverifiable

Wherever you go, there are three icons that everyone knows: Jesus Christ, Pele and Coca-Cola.

Undated, but widely quoted across various years (e.g., 2020, 2021, 2023). — General statement about his global fame, often repeated in interviews.
General Unverifiable

A penalty is a cowardly way to score.

Undated, but widely quoted across various years (e.g., 2022, 2023). — Expressing his opinion on penalty kicks.
General Confirmed

People always ask me: 'When is the new Pele going to be born?' Never. My father and mother have closed the factory.

2012 (to French newspaper Le Monde), and repeated in other sources (e.g., 2015, 2021, 2022). — Responding to questions about a successor.
General Unverifiable

Once, in a match in Senegal, the goalkeeper cried so much after I scored that he had to be substituted! He had lost a big bet!

Recounted in 2021 and 2020. — Recalling a past match incident.
General Unverifiable

How can you make a comparison between a guy [Cristiano Ronaldo] who heads the ball well, shoots with the left, shoots with the right and another [Lionel Messi] who only shoots with one leg, only has one skill and doesn't head the ball well? How can you compare? To compare with Pele, it has to be someone who shoots well with the left, shoots well with the right and scores headers.

2018 (speaking with Folha de Sao Paulo). — When asked to settle the 'greatest of all time' debate between Messi and Ronaldo.
General Unverifiable

I once got sent off in a game against Colombia. The decision was so unpopular with the crowd that the referee then sent himself off!

1968 (event), recounted in 2021. — Recalling an incident in a game against Colombia.
General Unverifiable

For the national team, he's [Neymar] just an ordinary player. He's got a huge responsibility and his greatest concern is to change his style, change his haircut.

2013 (to O Estado de Sao Paulo). — Commenting on Neymar.
Food & Drink Unverifiable

Happy birthday to Sir Elton John. I went to watch him live once. He pointed me out and I had to leave before the crowds got too big!

March 25, 2019 (tweet date). — A tweet wishing Elton John a happy birthday.
General Unverifiable

For 20 years they have asked me the same question, who is the greatest? Pele or [Diego] Maradona? I replay that all you have to do is look at the facts – how many goals did he score with his right foot or with his head?

Undated, but quoted in 2021. — Comparing himself to Diego Maradona.
Food & Drink Unverifiable

Everything on earth is a game. A passing thing. We all end up dead. We all end up the same, don't we?

Undated, but quoted across various years (e.g., 2015, 2020, 2023). — Philosophical reflection on life.
General Unverifiable

I sometimes lie awake at night and wonder why I am still so popular and, to be honest, I don't know.

Undated, but quoted across various years (e.g., 2015, 2022). — Reflecting on his enduring popularity.
Self-Deprecating Unverifiable

I don't believe there is such a thing as a 'born' soccer player. Perhaps you are born with certain skills and talents, but quite frankly it seems impossible to me that one is actually born to be an ace soccer player.

Undated, but quoted in 2022. — On the idea of innate talent.
Self-Deprecating Unverifiable

When you are young, you do a lot of stupid things.

Undated, but quoted in 2020. — General life observation.
Life & Aging Unverifiable

I don't think I'm a very good businessman. I act too much with my heart.

Undated, but quoted in 2020. — Self-assessment of his business acumen.
Self-Deprecating Unverifiable

Over the years I've learnt to live with two persons in my heart. One is Edson, who has fun with his friends and family; the other is the football player Pele. I didn't want the name. 'Pele' sounds like baby-talk in Portuguese.

Undated, but quoted in 2020. — Explaining his dual identity.
General Unverifiable

No. Reporters at press conferences would always ask me about that, and I would tell them, 'Listen, I don't need to be captain. If we have another player as captain, then there are two leaders in the game.'

2014 (Interview with Harvard Business Review). — Explaining why he was never a team captain.
Self-Deprecating Unverifiable
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