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Brazil Says Goodbye To Late Football Great Zagallo

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Brazilians paid their last respects Sunday to football legend Mario Zagallo, after the four-time World Cup-winning player and coach died at age 92, the final member of one of the country’s greatest footballing generations.

Dressed in black, the yellow of the Brazilian national team or the colors of the clubs where Zagallo played and coached, scores of mourners filed past his coffin at the headquarters of the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) in Rio de Janeiro.

Also on display near the lace-draped coffin were football-mad Brazil’s record five World Cup trophies.

Zagallo, a diminutive left-wing known for his tactical brilliance, had a hand in winning four of them, more than anyone in football history.

The “Professor,” as he was known, played alongside Pele in Brazil’s 1958 and 1962 World Cup-winning teams.

He then went on to coach the 1970 world champion side starring Pele — considered by many the greatest team in history — and serve as assistant coach when the “Selecao” repeated the feat in 1994.

“He made football history. It’s a tremendous loss,” said Eduardo Bandeira de Mello, former president of famed club Flamengo, where Zagallo was both a player and manager.

“What he did with the national team in 1970 should be an inspiration to every coach,” he told AFP.

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