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Brazil great Pele signs lifetime image contract with former club Santos

Brazilian football club Santos have signed a lifetime contract to use the image of former player Pele.

The club said on Thursday they will continue using Pele's image in their marketing, publicity and social media campaigns.

"The new agreement also includes a licensing deal which allows Santos FC and Pele to create and release products together," the club said on their official website, adding that they will be able to "have the presence of the Athlete of the Century at its events."

Pele has been Santos' "global ambassador" since 2013 and during negotiations to renew the deal, the club decided to offer him the lifetime contract.

"Pele and Santos FC brands will always be related," club president Odilio Rodrigues said. "We expect this agreement to last forever, just like Pele's legacy, and that is essential for our brand strategies. We have the greatest player of all time in our history, in our present and in our future."

Pele played for Santos nearly his entire career. He scored 1,091 goals with the club before he moved to the New York Cosmos before retiring.

"Santos FC believed in me when I was young, and shaped me to become a successful player, teammate and man," Pele said. "The club is in my blood, it is with me everywhere I go and I talk about it in every part of the world.

"I am looking forward to working with Santos FC on its strategies and programs to ensure it is recognised as the best football club in Brazil."

The eight-time Brazilian champions said they have become the "first club in the world to sign a lifetime contract with a former athlete.

"With Pele as the world's most famous Brazilian person, and one of the most recognized personalities on the planet, the association between the two brands will strengthen the global presence of Santos FC, enabling greater reach and relevance for its sponsors, partners and other stakeholders."

A three-time World Cup champion with Brazil, Pele has been hospitalized since Nov. 24 after being diagnosed with a urinary tract infection that stemmed from surgery on Nov. 13 to remove kidney stones.

Doctors said on Tuesday that Pele remains in good condition and continues to improve steadily. He stayed several days in an intensive care unit to undergo haemodialysis to help support his only kidney.