From: The Elusive Crown: Deconstructing the 'Greatest Footballer of All Time' Debate
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Pelé is widely celebrated for his unparalleled success in the FIFA World Cup, winning the tournament three times.

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Edson Arantes do Nascimento, known globally as Pelé, remains the only male player in history to have won three FIFA World Cups. His victories came in 1958, 1962, and 1970 with the Brazilian national team, a testament to his pivotal role in one of the sport's most dominant dynasties. This achievement stands as a cornerstone of his claim to 'GOAT' status, symbolizing not just individual brilliance but the ability to elevate a team to the pinnacle of international success on multiple occasions. His influence extended beyond mere goals, embodying the joy and artistry of Brazilian football, and captivating audiences worldwide during a pivotal era for the sport's global expansion.

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