Pele recovering after successful kidney stone surgery

Sao Paulo: Brazilian soccer great Pele had a successful operation to remove a kidney stone Saturday, doctors said. Pele had the surgery at the Israelite Albert Einstein hospital. “The procedure was a success and the patient is back in his room,” a brief statement from doctors said.

Considered by many as the game’s finest player and the only man to have won three World Cups, Pele had also been admitted to hospital in France last week after suffering a fever following an event in the city with French World Cup-winner Kylian Mbappe. He was soon released but his doctors in Brazil decided to admit him again when he returned home Tuesday.

In fact rumours started about his passing away when Pele was in the hospital at Paris. It reached such a stage that the former player had to tweet from his sick bed, “I am recovering.”

The 78-year-old former Santos and New York Cosmos player has suffered from kidney and prostate problems and also had hip replacement surgery in recent years. It was this surgery which prevented Pele from attending the inaugural programme of the 2016 Rio Olympics. He was chosen to light the Olympic pyre.

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