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Hospital: Pele lucid, improving



Hospital: Pele lucid, talking, improving but still in intensive care



By Shasta Darlington and Greg Botelho, CNN

November 29, 2014 -- Updated 1636 GMT (0036 HKT)










STORY HIGHLIGHTS


  • Soccer star Pele went into Brazil hospital this week for a urinary tract infection

  • The hospital says the 74-year-old is getting better as he's being treated in the ICU

  • Pele is a three-time World Cup champion and shared Player of the Century award




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(CNN) -- He may be a long way from the football field, but Pele at least is back to talking and getting better at a Sao Paulo, Brazil, hospital.


The coastal city's Albert Einstein Hospital issued a statement Saturday saying the football legend -- born Edson Arantes do Nascimento -- was improving but still in intensive care battling an illness.


Pele is lucid, talking and responding to antibiotics, the hospital said. He remains on temporary dialysis, which was a reason he was moved to the ICU in the first place, because the machine he needed was there.


Earlier this week, the 74-year-old was admitted to the medical facility -- the same place he recently underwent surgery to remove kidney stones -- for a urinary tract infection.









Ask many Brazilians who is the greatest footballer of all time and their answer will be simple: "Pele." The striker, pictured here in 2014, won three World Cups with Brazil between 1958 and 1970.
























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He tweeted Thursday that he was looking forward to spending the holidays with family and starting "the new year with renewed health, with many international trips planned."


"I am blessed to receive your love and support," Pele said, "and thank God this is nothing serious."


Known as "The Black Pearl" and simply "The King," Pele is one of the best known names in all of sports.


He burst onto the scene as a teenager, helping lead his native Brazil to the 1958 World Cup championship. Pele went on to star on two other World Cup title teams as well, in 1962 and 1970, in addition to a breakthrough career with the Brazilian club Santos and later with the New York Cosmos of the now-defunct North American Soccer League.





I am blessed to receive your love and support, and thank God this is nothing serious.


— Pele (@Pele) November 27, 2014



In 2000, he and Argentina's Diego Maradona were named co-Players of the Century by FIFA, the international soccer governing body.


Even after retiring from football, Pele has remained in the public eye as a product pitchman, ambassador for the sport of football and advocate for Brazil's poor, having grown up as one of them in the inland city of Tres Coracoes.


CNN's Barbara Arvanitidis and Steve Almasy contributed to this report.
























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