TITLE: Adding Another star - Yellow on Blue
19th 11\f November 2011

A portrait of Pelé during the 1970 World Cup final against Italy. Until winning this World Cup, only two stars appeared above the Brazilian badge on the team’s jerseys. With this win, Brazil added the third star.

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TITLE: Adding Another Star - Green on Yellow
19th 11\f November 2011

A portrait of Pelé during the 1970 World Cup final against Italy. Until winning this World Cup, only two stars appeared above the Brazilian badge on the team’s jerseys. With this win, Brazil added the third star.

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TITLE: Adding another star - Triptique
26th 10\f September 2010

A portrait of Pelé during the 1970 World Cup final against Italy. Until winning this World Cup, only two stars appeared above the Brazilian badge on the team’s jerseys. With this win, Brazil added the third star…

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TITLE: Bicycle kick - lino - Blue
14th 10\f November 2010

‘Bicicleta’ or ‘the bicycle kick’ is often credited to Pelé; it was created by the Argentine player, Petronilho. Where other players battled to perfect the move, Pelé found it easy to score goals using the kick. “The propulsion that was crucial for my headers was also helpful in keeping me in the air as I kicked the ball over my head”.

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TITLE: Bicycle Kick - lino - Yellow
26th 10\f September 2010

‘Bicicleta’, or ‘the bicycle kick’ is often credited to Pelé; it was created by the Argentine player, Petronilho. Where other players battled to perfect the move, Pelé found it easy to score goals using the kick. “The propulsion that was crucial for my headers was also helpful in keeping me in the air as I kicked the ball over my head”.

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TITLE: Bicycle kick - lino Black
14th 10\f November 2010

‘Bicicleta’ or ‘the bicycle kick’ is often credited to Pelé; it was created by the Argentine player, Petronilho. Where other players battled to perfect the move, Pelé found it easy to score goals using the kick. “The propulsion that was crucial for my headers was also helpful in keeping me in the air as I kicked the ball over my head”.

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