Football: Thousands of mourners flock to 24-hour wake for Pele in hometown of Santos

People gather before the start of the wake for Brazilian football legend Pele.
People gather before the start of the wake for Brazilian football legend Pele. Photo credit: Getty Images

The Brazilian coastal city of Santos, which sporting giant Pele turned into a byword for soccer brilliance during a glittering club career, started bidding goodbye to its hero on Tuesday with a 24-hour wake.

Mourners lined up to see Pele's body in an open casket in the center of the field at the Vila Belmiro stadium, home of the Santos Football Club. Pele died on Friday (NZ time) at 82, after battling colon cancer.

"Pele leaves millions of Santos fans across our country. He was the creator of Brazilian soccer," said Antonio da Paz, a fan outside the stadium for the memorial that began at 10 am local time.

Mourners queue outside Vila Belmiro stadium awaiting to pay their respects.
Mourners queue outside Vila Belmiro stadium awaiting to pay their respects. Photo credit: Getty Images

FIFA President Gianni Infantino was among the first to arrive for the service and said he would ask every country to name a stadium after Pele, the only man to win the World Cup three times as a player.

"Pele is eternal," Infantino said. "FIFA will certainly honor the 'king' as he deserves. We have asked all football associations in the world to pay a minute of silence before every game and will also ask them, 211 countries, to name a stadium after Pele. Future generations must know and remember who Pele was."

Mourners hug as they queue outside Vila Belmiro stadium.
Mourners hug as they queue outside Vila Belmiro stadium. Photo credit: Getty Images

Edson Arantes do Nascimento - Pele's given name - was born in 1940 in the small country town of Tres Coracoes, but moved to Santos in 1956 and lived there for most of his life.

In the early hours Monday, his body arrived under fireworks in the city of about 430,000 people from Sao Paulo's Albert Einstein Hospital.

Former Brazil midfielder Ze Roberto and Pele's son Edinho helped place his coffin in the field, TV footage showed. Floral wreaths were sent by the likes of Neymar, Vinicius Junior and Real Madrid.

Mourners queue outside the stadium.
Mourners queue outside the stadium. Photo credit: Getty Images

On Tuesday, a procession carrying Pele's coffin will pass through the streets of Santos, ending at the Ecumenical Memorial Necropolis cemetery, where he will be buried in a private ceremony.

Santos' press office said some 5,000 journalists from all over the world had been accredited to cover the wake of Pele, who scored more than 1,000 goals for Santos.

Pele's body was laid to rest in the centre of Vila Belmiro stadium.
Pele's body was laid to rest in the centre of Vila Belmiro stadium. Photo credit: Getty Images

Several government officials are expected to attend the memorial, including newly sworn-in Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and Vice President Geraldo Alckmin, a longtime Santos supporter.

Sao Paulo state military police said in a statement they had prepared a special operation called the "King Pele Operation" to ensure public order.

"I'll be here all day, 24 hours, from 10 am to 10 am," fan Roberto Santos said. "Pele deserves it".

Reuters.