Prominent Brazilian Football Player Mario Zagallo Dies At 92
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The world renowned professional football player Mario Zagallo is dead.
Born in August 1931, Zagallo was a professional football player, coordinator and manager who played as a forward.
According to the Wikipedia, “Zagallo holds the record for World Cup titles in general with four titles in total. He also holds the record for World Cup finals with six participations. He was the first person to win the FIFA World Cup as both a manager and as a player, winning the competition in 1958 and 1962 as a player, in 1970 as manager, and in 1994 as assistant manager. Zagallo also coached Brazil in 1974 (finishing fourth) and in 1998 (finishing as runners-up) and was a technical assistant in 2006. He is the first of three men, along with Germany's Franz Beckenbauer and France's Didier Deschamps to have won the World Cup as a player and as a manager and the only one that has done it more than twice.
In 1992, Zagallo received the FIFA Order of Merit, the highest honour awarded by FIFA, for his contributions to football. He was named the 9th Greatest Manager of All Time by World Soccer Magazine in 2013.
He was the last surviving Brazilian player who participated in the 1958 World Cup final.”
Known for his deft move at scoring goals by flipping himself backward, Zagallo won the hearts of his numerous global fans with this technical skill.
He died on Friday January 5, 2024.
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