Brazilian football legend, Edson Arantes do Nascimento, popularly known as Pele, is experiencing âa kind of depressionâ and barely leaves home anymore because health problems have left him unable to walk normally, his son said in an interview published Monday.
âHeâs pretty fragile in terms of his mobility⦠and that makes him suffer a kind of depression,â Edinho said of his 79-year-old father, who has had a series of health problems in recent years.
âJust imagine, heâs the âKing,â he was always such an imposing figure, and now he canât walk normally. He gets very shy, very embarrassed about that,â his son said in an interview published on the sports news site Globoesporte.com.
Pele, the pride of Brazilian football and the only player to win three World Cups (1958, 1962 and 1970), is considered by many to be the greatest footballer of all time.
He has been in and out of the hospital in recent years for various health issues.
He never fully recovered from one of his hip operations, leaving him dependent on a walker, Edinho said.
âHeâs doing a bit better than when he was in a wheelchair recently, but he still has a hard time getting around,â said Edinho, 49.
Peleâs public appearances have grown increasingly rare with age.
In 2014, he was placed in intensive care for dialysis after contracting a severe urinary infection.
The Brazilian great has only one kidney after a broken rib during a match forced doctors to remove the other.
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Edinho said despite those issues his father is âdoing wellâ physically.
AFP
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