Pelé, Brazilian soccer superstar, dies at 82

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With three world cup wins, Pelé is widely regarded as the greatest soccer player of all time. NBC News’ Tom Llamas looks back at the superstar’s life as athletes, celebrities and world leaders pay tribute to his legacy.

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