Unissued / unused material - some dates and locations may be unclear / unknown.
Atvidaberg, Sweden
V.S. The Brazilian football team leave their hotel and get into coach. Pele (Edson Arantes do Nascimento) sits inside coach while another player, Brito, picks up a young Swedish boy in...
Unissued / unused material - some dates and locations may be unclear / unknown.
Atvidaberg, Sweden
V.S. The Brazilian football team leave their hotel and get into coach. Pele (Edson Arantes do Nascimento) sits inside coach while another player, Brito, picks up a young Swedish boy in his arms. M.S. Pan of coach on its way to training ground. V.S. Players receiving pre-training massage in dressing room under the supervision of Dr. Gosling of Brazil FC. M.S. Group of Swedish children looking through windows. V.S. Players getting dressed for training. V.S. Pele is the first to come out and is asked for autographs and photos by football fans. VS The team start their intensive training session for the World Cup under their Brazil FC trainer, Paulo (a bald headed man). They do exercises under the direction of Carlos de Oliveira, including ball work, sprinting etc. M.S. Swedish girls watching. VS Goalkeeper training.
Note: Date on original record: 27/06/1966. Dope sheet notes say this is possibly the first time Pele trained with the team, he normally trained on his own.
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