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Bad Bunny Honors Pelé with 1966 World Cup Jacket and Song Lyric Change

Bad Bunny Honors Pelé with 1966 World Cup Jacket and Song Lyric Change
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Sports February 26, 2026 02:00

sao paulo, brazil - Pop star Bad Bunny pays tribute to football legend Pelé by wearing his 1966 World Cup jacket and altering song lyrics during a Sao Paulo concert.

Bad Bunny's Tribute to Pelé with Iconic Jacket and Song Change

During a recent concert in Sao Paulo, Bad Bunny made headlines by sporting Pelé's 1966 World Cup jacket, borrowed from a collector's sports store. This unique gesture honored the late football icon who passed away in 2022.

Symbolic Song Lyric Alteration

Bad Bunny also showcased his admiration for Pelé by modifying the lyrics of his song 'Monaco' to reference scoring a goal after Pelé and Maradona, rather than Messi and Maradona. This change resonated deeply with fans and the football community.

The Collector's Role

Cássio Brandão, owner of Alambrado Futebol e Cultura store, facilitated Bad Bunny's access to Pelé's jacket, highlighting his extensive collection of soccer memorabilia. Brandão praised Bad Bunny's respect for the artifact and Pelé's legacy, emphasizing the positive impact of such tributes on inspiring the younger generation.

Pelé's official Instagram account expressed gratitude for the homage, underscoring the significance of honoring the football legend on Brazilian soil. Brandão commended Bad Bunny's gesture for sparking interest in Pelé's remarkable career among global audiences.

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