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Brazil soccer legend Pele leaves hospital, undergoing chemotherapy

FILE PHOTO-Brazilian soccer legend Pele tosses a ball with physical therapist Kamila in Sao Paulo, Brazil in this still image obtained via undated social media video released on Pele's Instagram page September 28, 2021. INSTAGRAM @PELE /via REUTERS

Brazilian soccer legend Pele left a Sao Paulo hospital after several weeks on Thursday, and a hospital bulletin said he would undergo chemotherapy following the removal of a colon tumor.

Pele had been hospitalized for nearly a month, checking in for routine exams before undergoing a Sept. 4 operation to remove the tumor.

He was in and out of the Albert Einstein Hospital's intensive care unit in the days after surgery, with social media posts from his family assuring fans he was recovering well.

People walk at the entrance of the Albert Einstein Hospital where Brazilian soccer legend Pele is hospitalized in Sao Paulo, Brazil September 30, 2021. REUTERS/Amanda Perobelli

The hospital said in a Thursday bulletin that he was stable and cleared in the morning to leave the hospital, but would "continue with chemotherapy."

Pele left the hospital early in the evening, according to a person familiar with the matter.

The Santos, Brazil and New York Cosmos player will turn 81 on Oct. 23. Pele is the only man to win three World Cups as a player.

FILE PHOTO: Pele reacts while exercising in a hospital in Sao Paulo, Brazil, September 21, 2021, in this still image from video obtained via social media. Video taken September 21, 2021. INSTAGRAM @PELE via REUTERS

On Wednesday, his daughter Kely said that he was expected to be discharged.

"Now that he's stronger and leaving the hospital to continue recovering and treating himself at home, I'm going back home," Pele's U.S.-based daughter said on social media.

(Reporting by Carolina Mandl in Sao Paulo, Pedro Fonseca in Rio de Janeiro and Andrew Downie in SantosWriting by Jake SpringEditing by Brad Haynes)

People walk at the entrance of the Albert Einstein Hospital where Brazilian soccer legend Pele is hospitalized in Sao Paulo, Brazil September 30, 2021. REUTERS/Amanda Perobelli
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