Former world champion dies: Brazil mourns the death of football icon Mario Zagallo

Brazilian football mourns the loss of its icon Mario Zagallo. The former world champion died at the age of 92, as the family announced on Zagallo’s Instagram account on Saturday night (local time).

Brazilian football is mourning “one of its greatest legends,” said association president Ednaldo Rodrigues, according to a statement from the CBF association. The CBF ordered seven days of mourning in Zagallo’s honor and a minute’s silence before the weekend’s games.

Two icons of world football: Pelé (l.) and Mario Zagallo

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Zagallo won the World Cup alongside the legend Pelé in 1958 and 1962, and in 1970 he led the Seleção to their third title as national coach. He was the first man to win the World Cup as both a player and a coach. Later, Franz Beckenbauer and the Frenchman Didier Deschamps also achieved this.

“Great idol”

In 1994, as assistant to national coach Carlos Alberto Parreira, Zagallo was also instrumental in Brazil’s fourth World Cup title and then took over as national coach for a second time. In 1997 he won the Copa America with the team, and a year later the Brazilians were defeated by France in the World Cup final.

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Zagallo was a “devoted father, loving grandfather, caring father-in-law, loyal friend, successful professional and a great person,” said the family’s statement, which honored the ex-national player as a “great idol.”

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