Mexican team Pachuca unveiled a permanent throne for the late Brazil legend Pele at their Hidalgo stadium.
Since Pele died on Dec. 29 at the age of 82, many tributes have taken place around the world to honour the three-time World Cup winner.
Prior to Monday's 5-1 home league win over Puebla, Pachuca president Jesus Martinez inaugurated the space dedicated to Pele at their home ground.
"A space for the throne of the king, the greatest in the history," Apertura 2022 winners Pachuca said on Twitter.
👑 | Un espacio para #ElTronoDelRey, al más grande de la historia.
— Club Pachuca 🌟 (@Tuzos) January 10, 2023
¡VIVA O REI PELÉ! ⚽️🔟#PorSiemprePelé#PachucaSomosTodos🤍💙 pic.twitter.com/qM1WIr21XO
Pele's throne is placed below the directors' box, in an area reserved for FIFA representatives.
Ahead of Monday's Clausura opener, Pachuca players stepped onto the pitch donning Brazil jerseys while images of Pele were shown at the stadium before white balloons were released to end the tribute to O Rei.
SIMPLEMENTE ESPECTACULAR. El homenaje de Pachuca para el Rey Pelé en México.
— SportsCenter (@SC_ESPN) January 10, 2023
📸 @Tuzos pic.twitter.com/G7xFdSGp45
In 2001, Pele travelled to Pachuca after one of the club pitches had been named after him, and three years later he attended the reopening of the Hidalgo stadium.