Pelé Frases famosas
Pelé, em Hong Kong, onde o ministro Extraordinário dos Esportes foi tratar de negócios; como citado em Revista Veja http://veja.abril.com.br/040398/p_017.html, edição 04/03/1998
Ao se ver no telão do estádio durante o jogo da Copa do Mundo de 2006 Brasil x Japão.
Pelé frases e citações
falando sobre a perda de sua virgindade com outro homem em entrevista à revista Playboy,nº 61.
“O que eu ouvia me chateava tanto que eu ia lá e arrebentava o time adversário.”
falando sobre as ofensas racistas no futebol; citado em Revista Veja http://veja.abril.com.br/270405/vejaessa.html, Edição 1902 . 27 de abril de 2005.
Pelé, em 2005, após ser perguntado sobre o que achava dos argentinos considerarem Maradona o melhor de todos os tempos.
“ABC, ABC, toda criança tem que ler e escrever.”
Pelé, em 1998, em campanha para a alfabetização
“Eu cansei de ouvir de zagueiros em campo: crioulo filho da mãe e outras coisas.”
Pelé, ex-jogador de futebol; como citado em Revista IstoÉ Gente http://www.terra.com.br/istoegente/298/frases/index.htm, edição 298, 02/05/2005
“Sempre que aponto algum favorito, ele dança antes da hora”
Pelé, ex-jogador, sobre o fato de ser pé-frio em suas previsões
Fonte: Revista ISTOÉ Gente, edição 252 http://www.terra.com.br/istoegente/252/frases/index.htm (07/06/2004)
Pelé, ex-jogador, que se julga mais reverenciado no Exterior do que na terra natal.
Fonte: Revista ISTOÉ Gente, edição 256 http://www.terra.com.br/istoegente/256/frases/index.htm (05/07/2004)
“É um problema de burrice os atletas se atrelarem aos empresários”
Pelé, ex-jogador, ao rebater as críticas à Lei Pelé
Fonte: Revista ISTOÉ Gente, edição 268 http://www.terra.com.br/istoegente/268/frases/index.htm (27/09/2004)
Pelé: Frases em inglês

Interviewedby Lee Clayton, "Welcome into Pelé's World" in Daily Mail [England] (27 May 2006)
Contexto: Bobby Moore — he defended like a lord. Let me tell you about this man. When I played, I would face up to a defender, I would beat him with my eyes, send him the wrong way; I would look one way and then go the other. Defenders would just kick me in frustration. They would foul me because they couldn't stop me, or because I would confuse them with my movement. I would move my eyes, my legs or my body, but not always the ball. They would follow my move, but not Bobby, not ever. He would watch the ball, he would ignore my eyes and my movement and then, when he was ready and his balance was right, he would take the ball, always hard, always fair. He was a gentleman and an incredible footballer.
Interviewedby Lee Clayton, "Welcome into Pelé's World" in Daily Mail [England] (27 May 2006)
Contexto: Bobby Moore — he defended like a lord. Let me tell you about this man. When I played, I would face up to a defender, I would beat him with my eyes, send him the wrong way; I would look one way and then go the other. Defenders would just kick me in frustration. They would foul me because they couldn't stop me, or because I would confuse them with my movement. I would move my eyes, my legs or my body, but not always the ball. They would follow my move, but not Bobby, not ever. He would watch the ball, he would ignore my eyes and my movement and then, when he was ready and his balance was right, he would take the ball, always hard, always fair. He was a gentleman and an incredible footballer.
“He was a gentleman and an incredible footballer.”
Interviewedby Lee Clayton, "Welcome into Pelé's World" in Daily Mail [England] (27 May 2006)
Contexto: Bobby Moore — he defended like a lord. Let me tell you about this man. When I played, I would face up to a defender, I would beat him with my eyes, send him the wrong way; I would look one way and then go the other. Defenders would just kick me in frustration. They would foul me because they couldn't stop me, or because I would confuse them with my movement. I would move my eyes, my legs or my body, but not always the ball. They would follow my move, but not Bobby, not ever. He would watch the ball, he would ignore my eyes and my movement and then, when he was ready and his balance was right, he would take the ball, always hard, always fair. He was a gentleman and an incredible footballer.
Quoted in "SI Flashback: Soccer's greatest genius" Sports Illustrated, (1 June 1999)
“I was born for soccer, just as Beethoven was born for music.”
Quoted in Parton Keese, The measure of greatness (1980)