OTD: Pelé leads Brazil to historic third FIFA World Cup Title in 1970

OTD: Pelé leads Brazil to historic third FIFA World Cup Title in 1970
OTD: Pelé leads Brazil to historic third FIFA World Cup Title in 1970

In Mexico on June 21st in1970, Brazil won its’ third FIFA World Cup, becoming the first country to do so. Led by Pelé, who had one goal and two assists in the final match, where he also became the first and only player ever to win three World Cups.


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