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Pele’s £1.1m mansion abandoned & stripped by looters after being ‘left to rot’

27 June 2024 , 12:03
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Scroll down to see shocking before and after pictures of the late football legend
Scroll down to see shocking before and after pictures of the late football legend's crumbling home

PELÉ'S £1.1million beachside mansion has been abandoned and stripped by fanatic looters following the legend's death.

The late star's once-luxurious home in Brazil's coastline is now a graveyard of memories of lovers, football, and a debt of thousands of pounds after his family took over the mansion.

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Pele passed away in December 2022 aged 82 after a long battle with cancerCredit: AFP
The once-luxury backyard now has a dirty pool and overgrown grass
The once-luxury backyard now has a dirty pool and overgrown grassCredit: G1 Santos
The home had a room full of Pele memorabilia, but now lies fully destroyed
The home had a room full of Pele memorabilia, but now lies fully destroyedCredit: G1 Santos

For over 40 years, Pelé's haven was his mansion situated in an exclusive condominium in Guarujá, in the São Paulo state.

In the property valued at approximately £1.1million (R$8 million), the King of Football experienced the greatest memories between his many trips around the world.

Just 500 metres from the ocean, the house is located on Pernambuco beach, one of the most prestigious beaches in Brazil.

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Built on land that occupies an entire block, Pelé's home is surrounded by a stone wall, which looks more like a fortress.

Behind it, there are stories that begin around 1981, when Pelé stopped living in New York to resume life close to his family in Brazil.

THE KING'S HAVEN

With dozens of suites and rooms, there was plenty of space for his countless trophies, a cinema and even a professional studio where Pelé ventured to record his own songs.

When friends came over, a huge dance club on the top floor would turn any gathering into a wild party.

The King didn't need to leave his home to have fun as his backyard featured tennis and footvolley courts, a mini football field, a sauna and a large swimming pool.

Pelé also built a chapel on the site, so that his mother, Celeste, could pray, as the Arantes do Nascimento family had always been very Catholic.

The house used to have a beautiful pool area before the star's death
The house used to have a beautiful pool area before the star's deathCredit: G1 Santos
Pele's living room used to look like this before it was left to rot
Pele's living room used to look like this before it was left to rotCredit: instagram/@leodias
What was once a stunning living room is now left to crumble
What was once a stunning living room is now left to crumbleCredit: instagram/@leodias

The mansion was the King's penultimate home. It was where Pelé experienced great love, including his relationship with presenter Xuxa and other famous models and actresses of the time.

Part of his marriages also took place in the house – he moved after the end of the first with Rosemeri Cholbi, but lived there with Assíria Nascimento, his second wife, and also with Márcia Aoki, his last partner.

Famous global artists, musicians, athletes and even journalists who were old friends were frequent guests at Pelé home, who would be welcomed by the football star in shorts and shirtless.

At Pernambuco Beach, Pelé could leave the Santos star at the door and enjoy some family time as Edson.

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LEFT TO ROT

The once lavish mansion has now fallen into disrepair after Pelé's death in December 2022.

An example of the financial crisis that plagued the King's business in his final years, the home raked up a property tax debt with the Guarujá City Hall of approximately £70,000.

It has been on the market for sale since 2017 but chances of it getting sold are slim as the home was robbed by looters ever since.

Shocking pictures show the giant pool completely green next to a crumbling jacuzzi and waterslide.

There is no water in the bathrooms and no furniture apart from some broken objects and equipment.

Outside, overgrown grass and bushes are starting to swallow the home, also marked with traces of dirt, dust and cobwebs.

Pelé's family has denied that the home is in abandonment state, Brazilian outlet Istoe reports.

An aerial view of the home, which had tennis courts and a football pitch
An aerial view of the home, which had tennis courts and a football pitchCredit: Google Maps
How the home used to look like in 2011
How the home used to look like in 2011Credit: Google Maps

Juliana Cruz Lima

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