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The Brazilian football legend Pelé has overcome a urinary tract infection and will be discharged from the hospital where he had kidney stones removed three weeks ago, his doctors said on Monday. This could be because it launched early, our rights have expired, there was a legal issue, or for another reason.
“Considering his good recovery, the medical team programmed his release for tomorrow,” the doctors at São Paulo’s Albert Einstein hospital said.
The three-times World Cup winner underwent surgery to remove kidney stones on 13 November but was readmitted 10 days later with a urinary tract infection that required dialysis. At one point he was moved into a hospital wing used for more intensive care. For further information, please contact:
The 74-year-old Pelé, who is often called the greatest footballer in history, assured fans that he had recovered in a video released on Friday that showed him smiling and strumming a guitar with family members by his side.