{"id":208036,"date":"2022-12-31T00:09:37","date_gmt":"2022-12-30T18:39:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/arunachaltimes.in\/?p=208036"},"modified":"2022-12-31T00:09:37","modified_gmt":"2022-12-30T18:39:37","slug":"pele-was-true-king-god-for-us-bhutia","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/arunachaltimes.in\/index.php\/2022\/12\/31\/pele-was-true-king-god-for-us-bhutia\/","title":{"rendered":"Pele was true King, God for us: Bhutia"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">NEW DELHI, 30 Dec: Emotional tributes poured in from all quarters in memory of legendary Pele with Indian football icon Bhaichun Bhutia remembering the &#8216;black pearl&#8217; as the &#8221;true king&#8221; of the game while for legendary cricketer Sachin Tendulkar there won&#8217;t be another like him.<br \/>\nOne of the greatest of all time and the only footballer to have won three World Cups, Pele died at the age of 82 after a prolonged battle with colon cancer. Bhutia had the opportunity to interview Pele during his last visit to India in 2018. &#8221;I had an opportunity to interview him for a summit talk in Delhi. He was such a wonderful, down to earth person, spoke to me close to 40 minutes,&#8221; Bhutia recalled in an interaction with PTI.<br \/>\n&#8221;The conversation was more on football, his life and a bit on Indian football. He had a great sense of humour. I asked him about his India trip, but he could not remember where and which city he played and what was the outcome. Because of the age, alright.&#8221; &#8221;He was a true king and God for us. He was such a humble, soft person. Definitely, it&#8217;s a big, big loss for football and the fraternity. &#8221;He is one of the greatest players cum administrators we had. He was such a great role model on and off the field. He inspired millions and millions.&#8221; That was his last visit to India, which happened three years after he was felicitated in Kolkata and then attended the Subroto Cup Inter-School final in the capital.<br \/>\n&#8221;First time he was fit, but on the second time he came in a wheelchair,&#8221; Bhutia added.<br \/>\nTendulkar also remembered the legacy of Pele.<br \/>\n&#8221;A great loss to not just football but to the whole world of sports. There will never be another! Your legacy will live on forever. Rest in Peace Pele!,&#8221; Tendulkar wrote on his twitter handle.<br \/>\nThe football-mad city of Kolkata watched Pele in action in 1977 when he played against Mohun Bagan in an exhibition match which happened to be his penultimate outing.<br \/>\nFootball fever had reached a crescendo as Pele was given a hero&#8217;s welcome at the airport and about 90,000 crowd packed Eden Gardens to watch his magical flair.<br \/>\nFormer India forward Shyam Thapa, who scored the opening goal in that match, was left devastated at the news.<br \/>\n&#8221;I&#8217;m completely devastated. I am so lucky to have played with him, I cannot forget that evening at Eden Gardens. He had a charisma about him,&#8221; Thapa said.<br \/>\nBefore that eventful match on September 24, 1977, Thapa an East Bengal loyalist grabbed the headlines to become the highest paid footballer after he was signed by arch-rivals Mohun Bagan for a record fee.<br \/>\nAnd his only reason for joining Mohun Bagan was Pele.<br \/>\n&#8221;Pele was the only reason why I left my favourite club East Bengal teary-eyed,&#8221; Thapa said.<br \/>\n&#8221;Dhiren-da (Mohun Bagan general secretary Dhiren Dey) gave me a record offer then &#8212; Rs 50,000 &#8212; to join Mohun Bagan, saying that he&#8217;s bringing Pele&#8217;s New York Cosmos to play an exhibition match here.<br \/>\n&#8221;I repaid the faith by scoring the first goal. And, at the felicitation ceremony in the evening, while my name was called Pele refused to shake hands with me. &#8216;You&#8217;re my enemy, you scored the goal against us,&#8217; Pele told me in a lighter vein. He distinctly remembered my jersey number 22.&#8221; Later, he pulled me and hugged me and said you &#8216;played well, keep it up&#8217;.&#8221; His former teammate Pradip Chowdhury also recalled that match and said: &#8221;It was raining for three days and it left Eden Gardens slushy.&#8221; &#8221;But with 90,000 fans packed the stadium to the hilt, the match began.<span style=\"color: #ffffff;\"><a style=\"color: #ffffff;\" href=\"http:\/\/digitnews.in\">.<\/a><\/span> Football passion had reached a never before high.&#8221; The Mohun Bagan players were left nervous and the legendary PK Banerjee, who was the coach of the team, gave them a mantra, he recalled.<br \/>\n&#8221;We all were very nervous, PK da told us: &#8216;don&#8217;t panic, play for pride, you are here representing the country. This match will remain etched in history and everyone will keep talking about this match. &#8221;His first sight left all of us awe-struck. Everyone has to go one day. I will pray for his eternal peace,&#8221; Chowdhury said.<br \/>\n&#8221;A lot has been said about the match, but I would say the reception he got at the airport was unprecedented. No head of state or any dignitary was bestowed with such a reception. Passion had reached a zenith,&#8221; Gautam Sarkar, former India footballer said. (PTI)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>NEW DELHI, 30 Dec: Emotional tributes poured in from all quarters in memory of legendary Pele with Indian football icon Bhaichun Bhutia remembering the &#8216;black pearl&#8217; as the &#8221;true king&#8221; of the game while for legendary cricketer Sachin Tendulkar there won&#8217;t be another like him. 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