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Brazilian great Carlos Alberto Torres dies

RIO DE JANEIRO, Oct 25: Carlos Alberto Torres, a teammate of Pele and the captain of Brazil's World Cup-winning team in 1970, has died. He was 72.
FILE - In this June 21, 1970 file photo, Brazil's team captain Carlos Alberto, center, holds up the golden Jules Rimet Trophy, after his team defeated Italy in the FIFA World Cup soccer final, at Azteca Stadium, in Mexico City. The Brazilian Football Confederation confirmed the death of 72-year-old Carlos Alberto on Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2016. (AP Photo/Gianni Foggia, File)
By Associated Press

RIO DE JANEIRO, Oct 25: Carlos Alberto Torres, a teammate of Pele and the captain of Brazil's World Cup-winning team in 1970, has died. He was 72.




TV Globo, which employed Carlos Alberto as a football commentator for SporTV, and the Brazilian Football Confederation confirmed the death Tuesday. Neither offered any details.


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Carlos Alberto was one of the best defenders of his generation and scored one of the most famous goals of the 1970 World Cup, blasting in a pass from Pele in the 4-1 win against Italy in the final.


For many Brazilians, the goal against Italy was one of the best in history, demonstrating why many to this day still call him "The Captain."


His club career in Brazil was primarily with Santos, and he played later in the United States for the New York Cosmos. His friendship with Pele was built around their years at Santos. He also played for Rio de Janeiro clubs Fluminense and Flamengo.


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