English Premier League And EFL Players To Wear Black Armbands In Pele's Honour
Premier League and English Football League clubs are considering to wear black armbands and hold a minute's applause to honour Brazil football legend.
Pele was admitted to a hospital in São Paulo in late November for a respiratory infection and for complications related to colon cancer. The three-time World Cup winner passed away on Thursday at the age of 82.
The EFL said it would hold a minute's applause before EFL fixtures on Friday and on 1 and 2 January, while players will wear black armbands "in memory of the life of Pele". Football's world governing body Fifa has lowered flags at its headquarters in Switzerland to half-mast for Pele "as a symbol of mourning and respect".
The Italian Football Federation (FIGC) says it has "arranged a minute's silence to remember Pele," in forthcoming games.
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