Pele back in hospital for 'medical evaluation'
Updated: 2014-11-25 10:47
(Agencies)
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Brazilian soccer legend Pele laughs during the inauguration of a refurbished soccer field at the Mineira slum in Rio de Janeiro September 10, 2014. [Photo/Agencies] |
SAO PAULO - Brazilian soccer great Pele has been hospitalized for a "medical evaluation."
The Albert Einstein hospital in Sao Paulo says the three-time World Cup champion is "stable" after being admitted late Monday.
Brazilian media says Pele has a urinary infection, but the information could not be immediately confirmed by the hospital.
The 74-year-old Pele was released from the same hospital less than 10 days ago after successfully undergoing surgery to remove kidney stones.
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