Cape Verdean footballer (born 1978)
Pedro Miguel Cardoso Monteiro (born 2 May 1978), commonly known as Pelé , is a former professional footballer who played as a central defender or a defensive midfielder .
He spent most of his 24-year senior career in England, appearing for West Bromwich Albion in the Premier League . He started playing with Imortal .
Born in Portugal, Pelé represented the Cape Verde national team at international level.
Club career
Portugal
Born in Albufeira , Portugal, Pelé started playing professionally for local Imortal DC , moving to Algarve neighbours S.C. Farense after five seasons and spending one year in the Segunda Liga . He also played from 1999 to 2001 with his first club at that level.
Pelé joined C.F. Os Belenenses for 2003–04 , making his Primeira Liga debut on 1 August 2003 in a 1–1 home draw with U.D. Leiria .[ 2] The following campaign , already an important first-team element, he scored the game's only goal for the former at home against Sporting CP on 6 March 2005.[ 3]
Southampton
Pelé signed for Southampton for an undisclosed fee – believed to be £ 1 million – on 19 July 2006. He had attracted the attention of Premiership club West Ham United and Portsmouth , but decided to opt for the potential of the Championship side, where he was likely to get more games.[ 4]
On 30 December 2006, Pelé scored his first competitive goal for the Saints, against Leicester City .[ 5] He started the season in his natural central defensive position but was eventually moved into defensive midfield , playing alongside Jermaine Wright while also moving back into defence to cover for injuries to Darren Powell and Claus Lundekvam .[ 6] [ 7] [ 8] [ 9]
West Bromwich Albion
On 9 August 2007, Pelé signed with West Bromwich Albion for £1 million on a two-year contract.[ 10] He made his official debut as a second-half substitute in a 2–1 defeat away to Burnley , on the opening day of 2007–08 .[ 11]
Pelé made 13 starts during the campaign, in a promotion to the top flight.[ 12]
Later years
Pelé was released by West Brom in the summer of 2009 following their relegation , with only three league appearances from the player.[ 13] On 12 November, he moved to Falkirk of the Scottish Premiership as a free agent .[ 14]
In August 2010, Pelé joined Milton Keynes Dons on a non-contract deal, as cover for injured Gary MacKenzie and suspended Mathias Kouo-Doumbé .[ 15] He was released by the club the following month, without any league matches.[ 16]
In January 2011, aged nearly 33, Pelé signed with Northwich Victoria of the Northern Premier League Premier Division on non-contract terms, and made his debut in a 1–0 win over Mickleover Sports .[ 17] In June, he put his name on the PFA's free transfer availability list, indicating that he was seeking a new club.[ 18]
Pelé left Hednesford Town on 8 January 2012, and joined Conference Premier 's Hayes & Yeading United nine days later.[ 19] He made his debut for his new team the same evening, against Ebbsfleet United .[ 20]
In July 2016, 38-year-old Pelé signed for A.F.C. Totton from Havant & Waterlooville .[ 21]
International career
After turning down invitations in the past, Pelé accepted an invitation to play for Cape Verde , starting appearing for the nation in the 2008 Africa Cup of Nations qualification stage .[ 22] [ 23]
Personal life
Pelé married Jo, with whom he had two children, Rhaianna (born 2008) and Taelan (2012). The couple also fostered a large number of children.[ 24]
References
^ a b c d "Pelé" (in Portuguese). Mais Futebol. Retrieved 9 February 2022 .
^ "Belenenses frente à U. Leiria" [Belenenses against U. Leiria]. Record (in Portuguese). 2 August 2003. Retrieved 20 November 2017 .
^ "Belenenses-Sporting, 1–0 (Pelé 59)" . Record (in Portuguese). 6 March 2005. Retrieved 20 November 2017 .
^ Scurr, Andrew (July 2006). "Saints seal Pele deal" . Sky Sports . Retrieved 9 February 2022 .
^ "Southampton 2–0 Leicester" . BBC Sport . 30 December 2006. Retrieved 17 March 2010 .
^ Leitch, Adam (9 August 2006). "Central role for Chris on historic night" . Southern Daily Echo . Retrieved 9 February 2022 .
^ "Inglaterra (Championship League): Southampton do português Pelé empata" [England (Championship League): draw for Southampton of Portugal's Pelé] (in Portuguese). Mais Futebol. 19 August 2006. Retrieved 9 February 2022 .
^ Leitch, Adam (15 March 2007). "Pele's climate changes" . Southern Daily Echo . Retrieved 9 February 2022 .
^ Leitch, Adam (19 July 2007). "Saints chances may rest on defensive pair" . Southern Daily Echo . Retrieved 9 February 2022 .
^ "Baggies swoop for midfielder Pelé" . BBC Sport. 9 August 2007. Retrieved 9 August 2007 .
^ "Burnley vs WBA" . West Bromwich Albion F.C. 11 August 2007. Archived from the original on 13 February 2009. Retrieved 11 August 2007 .
^ Prestridge, James (10 September 2016). "Where are they now? West Brom's 07/08 Championship winning side: Featuring Zoltan Gera" . Here Is The City. Retrieved 9 February 2022 .
^ "Relegated West Brom release trio" . BBC Sport. 22 May 2009. Retrieved 22 May 2009 .
^ "Pele signs contract with Falkirk" . BBC Sport. 12 November 2009. Retrieved 12 November 2009 .
^ "Pelé agrees non-contract terms" . Milton Keynes Dons F.C. 6 August 2010. Archived from the original on 18 March 2012. Retrieved 13 August 2010 .
^ "Pele concludes Dons spell" . Milton Keynes Dons F.C. 31 August 2010. Archived from the original on 18 March 2012. Retrieved 31 August 2010 .
^ Simpson, Andrew (21 January 2011). "Portuguese Pedro Monteiro signs for Northwich Victoria" . Northwich Guardian . Retrieved 22 January 2011 .
^ Simpson, Andrew (9 June 2011). "Northwich Victoria manager Andy Preece is happy with transfers strategy" . Northwich Guardian . Retrieved 19 June 2011 .
^ "Hayes & Yeading sign international defender" . Football Conference . 17 January 2012. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 19 January 2012 .
^ "Hayes & Yeading United 1 Ebbsfleet United 2" . Hayes & Yeading United F.C. 18 January 2012. Retrieved 19 January 2012 .[permanent dead link ]
^ Walter, Simon (5 August 2016). "Former Saint Pele to make Totton debut in front of 1,000-plus crowd" . Southern Daily Echo . Retrieved 6 August 2016 .
^ "Cabo Verde chama Pelé" [Cape Verde call Pelé]. Record (in Portuguese). 2 October 2006. Retrieved 25 September 2018 .
^ "Pele named in Cape Verde squad" . BBC Sport. 3 October 2006. Retrieved 26 September 2018 .
^ Gudge, Ethan (14 February 2024). "Ex-Saints footballer Pelé fostered 70 children since retiring" . BBC News . Retrieved 14 February 2024 .
External links
Pelé at ForaDeJogo (archived)
Pelé at Soccerbase
Pelé at Soccerbase (2nd part)
Pelé at National-Football-Teams.com
Pelé at Soccerway