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Pele opens first football museum in Sao Paulo

London, Mon, 06 Oct 2008 ANI

London, Oct 1 (ANI): The best Brazilian footballer of all time, Edison Arantes do Nasimento Pele, has opened the first football museum in Sao Paulo, where exhibits from Brazil's abundant history will be newest tourist attraction.

 

The Museu do Futebol, inaugurated by Pele in a special ceremony on Monday night, is located in a stadium in Sao Paulo rather than at the ground considered the game's spiritual home, the Maracana in Rio de Janeiro.

 

The first theme exhibition at the museum was dedicated to Pele called "The Marks of the King" and the time coincides with the 50th anniversary of the World Championship in Sweden, where Pele won the first championship title with Brazil.

 

Rio officials smarted when they lost out to the Pacaembú, a beautiful art deco stadium used mostly by Corinthians, and they were still piqued at Monday's preview, The Telegraph reported.

 

The rivalry between the two cities is keen as both vie to host matches in the 2014 World Cup. Brazil is still to decide which cities will host games but the Maracanã is tipped as venue for the final and the Morumbi, São Paulo's biggest ground, is expected to host the opening match.

 

The World Cup is at the centre of the museum's exhibits, with one room devoted to photo and video exhibits of World Cup years and another hosting huge digital panels featuring Brazil's greatest stars.

 

The highlight, however, is the shirt Pele wore during the 1970 World Cup final, a game frequently cited as the greatest ever played. Brazil beat Italy 4-1 to take an unprecedented third title.

 

Pele had given his shirt to manager Mario Zagallo at half time and never seen it since.

 

"I didn't think he'd look after it this long," Pelé said, before adding: "There are lots of great museums in the world, the Louvre, Madam Tussaud's, but no museum dedicated to football. I think people will be very surprised when they come here. It's very exciting."

 

The museum cost more than 10 million pound and is expected to draw 600,000 visitors a year. (ANI)

 


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