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Alex Milne

Pele's son opens up on Brazil legend's deteriorating health amid depression concerns

Brazilian football great Pele is depressed over his poor health and reluctant to leave the house because he cannot walk unaided, his son Edinho said in an interview published in Brazil on Monday.

Pele, widely considered to be one of the greatest footballers in history and who will be 80 in October, has had hip trouble for years and now needs a frame to walk. Many of his recent public appearances have been in a wheelchair.

In an interview with TV Globo Edinho spoke of his father's physical decline, and said he had lost confidence to leave his house.

"He's pretty fragile. He had a hip replacement and didn't have an adequate or ideal rehabilitation," Edinho said.

Pele in action for Brazil in 1970 (STAFF/AFP/Getty)

"So he has this problem with mobility and that has set off a kind of depression. Imagine, he's the king, he was always such an imposing figure and today he can't walk properly.

"He's embarrassed, he doesn't want to go out, be seen, or do practically anything that involves leaving the house," his son added. "He is very sheepish, reclusive."

Edinho said he had argued with his father because he had not done the physiotherapy called for after a hip operation.

Pele, the only player to win three World Cups, spent most of his career with Brazilian team Santos before moving to New York Cosmos in the 1970s.

Pele has recently used a walking frame in public (AFP)

This summer will mark the 50th anniversary of the striker's third World Cup title, won in Mexico in 1970 with what many people believe is the greatest team of all time.

He is regarded as a hero in Brazil, and was recently voted the greatest footballer ever in a poll commissioned by the History television channel, coming ahead of Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and George Best.

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