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Pele's 10 most memorable goals

Nearly 1,090 of his goals came with the Brazilian club Santos

pele-goal-ap (File) Pele scores one of his wonder goals, in 1968 | AP/PTI

Pele made scoring look easy, getting the ball into the net in the most varied and beautiful ways dribbling past defenders, firing powerful shots, striking well-placed free kicks or using firm headers.

Nearly 1,090 of his goals came with the Brazilian club Santos, and 95 were scored with Brazil's national team.

Not all of Pele's goals were caught on tape, but there is still plenty of footage of his countless outstanding scores. Pele also had some spectacular almost goals throughout his career, including a shot from behind the midfield line that just missed wide in the 1970 World Cup.

Some of his most memorable goals:

THE FIRST

When: Sep 7, 1956.

Where: Santo Andre, Brazil.

Opponent: Corinthians of Santo Andre.

Pele was a teenager and had just started playing for Santos. He found the net just moments after coming into the match in the second half, helping Santos win the friendly match 7-1. Corinthians' goalkeeper at the time, Zaluar, later created a business card in which he identified himself as the first goalkeeper to ever concede a goal to Pele.

THE BEST EVER?

When: Aug 2, 1959.

Where: Sao Paulo.

Opponent: Juventus of Sao Paulo.

The goal known as one of his greatest ever was not caught on tape, but it was digitally recreated for a movie about Pele based on accounts by players, fans and journalists who were at the historic match at Rua Javari, home to Sao Paulo club Juventus.

Pele received the ball just inside the area and immediately flicked it past the first defender who challenged him. He lobbed the ball over another defender near the penalty spot and, without letting it hit the ground, quickly flicked it over the third defender and over the goalkeeper.

With an open net in front of him, he headed the ball home. Juventus later honoured Pele for his goal with a statue and a commemorative plaque at the stadium.

WORLD CUP FIRST

When: June 19, 1958.

Where: Gothenburg, Sweden.

Opponent: Wales.

Pele 's first World Cup goal was a beauty. It happened in the 66th minute of a difficult game against Wales in the tournament's quarterfinals. With his back turned to the goal, the 17-year-old Pele controlled the ball with his chest and quickly flicked it toward the goal and past a defender, then fired a right-footed low shot into the corner.

FIRST IN A FINAL

When: June 29, 1958.

Where: Solna, Sweden.

Opponent: Sweden.

Pele scored six goals in his first World Cup, including twice in the 5-2 victory in the final against the hosts. His first goal gave Brazil a 3-1 lead in the 55th minute, and the second was a header near the final whistle to close the scoring.

Pele 's first goal was the most impressive - he lobbed the ball over a defender inside the area before striking a firm shot from near the penalty spot.

LAST IN A FINAL

When: June 21, 1970.

Where: Mexico City.

Opponent: Italy.

Pele scored his 12th and final World Cup goal with a remarkable header past Italy goalkeeper Enrico Albertosi in front of more than 107,000 people at Azteca Stadium, opening the way for Brazil's 4-1 victory and a third world title.

After a left-flank cross by Rivelino, Pele jumped high into the air behind an Italian defender and firmly headed the ball into the corner.

THE 1,000TH

When: Nov 19, 1969.

Where: Rio de Janeiro.

Opponent: Vasco da Gama.

The milestone goal came from a penalty kick at a packed Maracana Stadium. Pele was fouled to set up the penalty, then calmly hit a low shot into the right corner in the 78th minute, giving Santos a 2-1 win. Vasco goalkeeper Andrada guessed the side correctly but was not able to make the stop.

Pele ran to pick up the ball inside the goal as reporters and photographers stormed the field to record the moment.

The match was stopped for several minutes. Pele raised the ball as he was carried away from the net and celebrated by going around the field near the crowd. Although it was a home game for Vasco, most of the 65,000 people in the crowd were cheering for Pele, who dedicated the goal to Brazil's children.

WORTH A PLAQUE

When: March 5, 1961.

Where: Rio de Janeiro.

Opponent: Fluminense.

It became known as the Gol de Placa, now a synonym for an outstanding goal, because it receive a commemorative bronze plaque at the Maracana Stadium. It was another one of Pele's goals not caught on tape, but reports from the time said that Pele crossed nearly the entire length of the field dribbling past his opponents before finding the net to lead Santos to a 3-1 win over Fluminense.

The plaque at the Maracana still reads: On this pitch, on March 5 of 1961, Pele scored the most beautiful goal in the history of the Maracana.

COSMOS WONDER

When: Aug 10, 1976.

Where: New York.

Opponent: Miami Toros.

One of the few bicycle kick goals of Pele 's career came in the last match that the New York Cosmos played at Yankee Stadium, an 8-2 thrashing of the Miami Toros. After a right-flank cross into the penalty area, Pele thrust his body into the air and struck the ball with his right foot high above the rest of his body, sending a rocket into the net.

CLUB GLORY

When: Oct 11, 1962.

Where: Lisbon, Portugal.

Opponent: Benfica.

Pele had a stellar performance in the decisive match against Benfica in the Intercontinental Cup, scoring three goals to lead Santos to a 5-2 win and its first club world title. His second goal was the most impressive - he used his body to elude the first defender then burst into the area past two other opponents before firing a left-footed shot into the far corner.

THE LAST GOAL

When: Oct 1, 1977.

Where: East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States.

Opponent: Santos.

It came in his farewell match, a friendly between Santos and the New York Cosmos at the Giants Stadium. Pele played a half for each team, but it was with Cosmos that he got on the board with a powerful free kick shot just before halftime. It was one of his more than 60 goals in more than 100 games with the Cosmos.

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