With the World Cup of 1950 approaching, Brazil was the host nation, but sadly things turned the wrong way. Brazil ended in second place, losing the final. All Brazilians were disappointed and sad over the loss. Pelé watched as his country was defeated and promised his dad he would win the World Cup one day. He soon …show more content…
In addition to being an amazing soccer player, Pele was and is still today, an impact from numerous points of view. Pele is one of the primary individuals who conveyed soccer to the United States.Pele was an image of Brazil and a face for the change of Brazilian culture.During Pele's time, Brazil's population comprised of both whites and blacks. The blacks were at the base of the general public pyramid and the whites were at the top. It was extremely troublesome and uncommon for a man who experienced childhood in neediness and at the base to move to the top in societal and sparing status. The uncommon cases most all involved athletes and Pele was one of them.
The greater part of Pele's commitment to the world outside and in or in view of soccer were images of peace. His spreading of soccer, representation of social versatility, against prejudice and the various things he did. In 1967 Pele ceased a common war going ahead in Nigeria. Both sides required a 48 hour truce so all could go and watch Pele play. Every one of these commitments prompt the merited International Peace Award he got in