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On Thurday evening the news broke that the greatest player in history has sadly passed away due to multiple organ failure as a result of his cancer.
Pele died with his family by his side and holding his hand.
The South American nation is now preparing to say goodbye to the football legend as his funeral takes place today and tomorrow.
His coffin arrived at the Santos pitch early on Monday after travelling from hospital in Sao Paulo.
Pele will be placed in the centre of the field and fans will be able to pay their respects for 24 hours before a procession through the streets of Santos to celebrate the icon.
Visitation will start at 10am today and finish on Tuesday at the same time.
Pele’s coffin will then be carried through the streets and will pass in front of the home of his 100-year-old mother, Celeste.
The burial will take place at the Memorial Necropole Ecumenica and only family will attend.
His final resting place will be in a unique “vertical cemetery” in a 14-floor building which includes 14,000 vaults, a waterfall and a car museum.
It includes crypts, rooms to hold services, a crematorium, and a mausoleum “for families who want to preserve their legacy in a more personal and private way”.
It even contains a tropical garden that includes a small rooftop cafe and a waterfall also.