Paul Scholes Match Worn Manchester United Shirt 2010 – 2011 Season

Incredibly rare Paul Scholes match worn Manchester United shirt

Shirt worn by Paul during the UEFA Champions League Semi Final , first-leg fixture v Schalke on the 26th April 2011 at the Veltins Arena in Gelsenkirchen

Shirt is the correct size for Scholes and has all the correct labels and tags inside which is different to that of the retail version shirt and issued directly to the club – player for match use

Correct match identification marks throughout

Shirt remains in good – very good condition with small signs of wear and use still evident.

Paul spent his entire professional playing careerwith Manchester United, for whom he scored over 150 goals in more than 700 appearances between 1993 and 2013. Scholes won 25 trophies, including 11 Premier League titles (more than any other English player), two FA Cups and two UEFA Champions League titles. He is widely regarded as one of the best midfielders of his generation and one of the greatest midfielders of all time, renowned for his technical skills, accurate passing, intelligent movement, powerful shooting from long range and goal-scoring ability.

Scholes came through the Manchester United academy as one of Fergie’s Fledglings, a group of players recruited by the club under the management of Alex Ferguson. He made his full debut in the 1994–95 season. He went on to make 718 appearances for the club, the third-highest number of appearances by any player. He announced his retirement from playing in May 2011 and was appointed as a coach at Manchester United. He returned to playing in January 2012, and played one more season for the club before retiring again in May 2013.

Scholes represented the England national team from 1997 to 2004, gaining 66 caps and participating in the 1998 and 2002 FIFA World Cups, as well as the 2000 and 2004UEFA European Championships. He announced his retirement from international football in August 2004, citing his family life and his club career with Manchester United as being more important.

Shirt comes with a certificate of authenticity

Amazing and rare shirt from the former Manchester United club legend and one of the greatest players to ever play for the club

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Paul Scholes Match Worn Manchester United Shirt 2012 – 2013 Season

Incredibly rare Paul Scholes match worn Manchester United shirt

Shirt worn by Scholes for Manchester United during the 2012 – 2013 Premier League season

Shirt is the correct size for Scholes and has all the correct labels and tags inside which is different to that of the retail version shirt and issued directly to the club – player for match use

Correct player , club , and Premier League match identification marks throughout

Shirt remains in good – very good condition with small signs of wear and use still evident throughout

Player : Paul Scholes

Team : Manchester United

Competition : Premier League

Season : 2012 – 2013

Position : Midfielder

Authentication : Confirmed

Paul came out of retirement to continue to play for Manchester United and was given the number ’22’ shirt

Paul spent his entire professional playing careerwith Manchester United, for whom he scored over 150 goals in more than 700 appearances between 1993 and 2013. Scholes won 25 trophies, including 11 Premier League titles (more than any other English player), two FA Cups and two UEFA Champions League titles. He is widely regarded as one of the best midfielders of his generation and one of the greatest midfielders of all time, renowned for his technical skills, accurate passing, intelligent movement, powerful shooting from long range and goal-scoring ability.

Scholes came through the Manchester United academy as one of Fergie’s Fledglings, a group of players recruited by the club under the management of Alex Ferguson. He made his full debut in the 1994–95 season. He went on to make 718 appearances for the club, the third-highest number of appearances by any player. He announced his retirement from playing in May 2011 and was appointed as a coach at Manchester United. He returned to playing in January 2012, and played one more season for the club before retiring again in May 2013.

Scholes represented the England national team from 1997 to 2004, gaining 66 caps and participating in the 1998 and 2002 FIFA World Cups, as well as the 2000 and 2004UEFA European Championships. He announced his retirement from international football in August 2004, citing his family life and his club career with Manchester United as being more important.

Shirt comes with a certificate of authenticity

Amazing and rare shirt from the former Manchester United club legend and one of the greatest players to ever play for the club

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Paul Scholes Signed Manchester United Champions League Semi Final Match Shirt v Barcelona – 2008

Rare Paul Scholes hand signed Champions League Semi Final Shirt v F.C Barcelona 2008

Rare hand signed match shirt from the Semi Final match at Old Trafford , Manchester on the 29th of April 2008

Manchester United beat F.C Barcelona 1-0 with Paul Scholes scoring the only goal of the match with a World Class goal from 30 yards which secured the win taking Manchester United to the final where they beat Chelsea in Moscow claiming the clubs 3rd European / Champions League cup.

Shirt has been hand signed on the front by Paul along with the date ( v Barcelona 29/4/08 )

Rare and beautiful signed shirt from one of the clubs greatest ever players

Comes with a certificate of authenticity

Pavel Nedved Match Worn Juventus Shirt 2007 – 2008 Season

Very rare and beautiful Pavel Nedved match worn Juventus shirt

Shirt worn by Nedved for Juventus during the Serie A fixture v Inter Milan at the Stadio Delle Alpi on the 4th November 2007

Shirt is the correct size for Nedved and has all the correct labels and tags inside which is different to that of the retail version shirt and issued directly to the club – player for match use

Shirt has correct player, club and Serie A match identification marks throughout

Shirt remains in good – very good condition with small signs of wear and match use still visible inside and out with some small pulls and marks still evident

Player : Pavel Nedved

Club : Juventus

Position : Forward

Competition : Serie A

Fixture : Juventus v Inter Milan

Date : 4th November 2007

Authentication : Confirmed

After five seasons with Lazio, Nedvěd was speculatively linked to several clubs (including Manchester United and Chelsea) before moving to Juventus in July 2001 for 75 billion lire (€38.7 million by fixed exchange rate). At Juventus, he replaced Zinedine Zidane, who had transferred to Real Madrid that summer. Nedvěd was a regular on Juventus’ 2001–02 and 2002–03 Scudetto-winning teams. Although he was a substantial part of the club’s championship season in 2003, he was also the subject of controversy. Nedvěd quit the Italian Footballers’ Association in protest of the union’s limit on non-European Union (EU) players; his native Czech Republic did not become an EU member until 2004. Nedvěd perfectly led Juventus to the 2003 UEFA Champions League final against Milan, but had to sit out the final due to an accumulation of yellow cards after his semi-final booking for a foul on Real Madrid midfielder Steve McManaman.

In December 2003, Nedvěd was named World Footballer of the Year by World Soccer magazine. Later that month, he won the European Footballer of the Year award over Thierry Henry and Paolo Maldini, the second Czech to win the award after Josef Masopust in 1962. Nedvěd received further recognition in his home country when he won the 2004 Golden Ball, awarded by Czech sportswriters, for the fifth time in seven years.

The 2004–05 season was frustrating for Nedvěd, who was sidelined for two months by knee and head injuries and first considered retirement in April 2005. Although Juventus won Serie A titles that year and in 2006, the titles were revoked after the Calciopoli match fixing scandal. After the 2005–06 season, which ended with Juventus’ relegation from Serie A despite its first-place finish, many stars (such as Fabio Cannavaro and Lilian Thuram) left the club and the remaining players’ future was uncertain. After the 2006 World Cup, Nedvěd dispelled rumours about his departure by reiterating his desire to help Juventus regain promotion to Serie A, citing his family and his commitment to the club as reasons for his decision. He received a five-match ban after a red card against Genoa in December 2006,  and repeated his threat to retire. However, he remained with the club until the end of the season and scored 11 league goals in the 2006–07 Serie B

For the 2007–08 season, Juventus again played in Serie A. Nedvěd played frequently for the Bianconeri, contributing as the team’s first-choice left winger and scoring two goals that season. He was again controversial: in November 2007, his tackle of Inter Milan midfielder Luís Figo broke Figo’s fibula. In April 2008, Nedvěd was hospitalised overnight for a concussion sustained in a collision with Roberto Guana during a match against Palermo.

Nedvěd scored Juventus’ first league goal of the 2008–09 season in a 1–1 away draw with Fiorentina, and scored twice against Bologna in a 2–1 away win in October.  On 26 February 2009, Nedvěd announced he would retire at the end of 2008–09 season to spend more time with his family.  On 10 March 2009, he came off as a substitute due to injury after 12 minutes of the Champions League round of 16 second leg match against Chelsea. Due to his impending retirement and his club’s 3–2 loss on aggregate, it was his last European match for Juventus. Nedvěd retired at the end of the season, captaining the final match against his former team Lazio and setting up Vincenzo Iaquinta‘s goal for a 2–0 victory. As of April 2024, Nedvěd has made the most appearances for the Turin side as a non–Italian player (327).

Amazing and very rare worn item from the former Juventus star and club legend, former Ballon D’or winner and one of the greatest players of all time

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Pavel Srnicek Match Worn & Signed Newcastle United Shirt 1995 – 1996 Season

Incredibly rare and historic Pavel Srnicek match worn and signed Newcastle United shirt

Shirt worn by the late great Pavel Srnicek whilst playing for Newcastle United during the 1995 – 1996 Premier League season

Shirt is the correct size for Pavel and has all the correct labels and tags inside which is different to that of the retail version shirt and issued directly to the club – player for match use

Shirt has correct player , club and Premier League match identification marks throughout

Shirt has been additionally hand signed by Pavel

Player : Pavel Srnicek

Team : Newcastle United

Position : Goalkeeper

Competition : Premier League

Season : 1995 – 1996

Authentication : Confirmed

Amazing and incredibly rare worn and signed shirt from the former Newcastle United star and club legend who tragically lost his life on the 29th December 2015

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Pedri Match Worn & Signed F.C Barcelona Champions League Shirt 2022 – 2023 Season

Very rare and beautiful Pedri match worn & hand signed F.C Barcelona shirt

Shirt worn by Pedri during the 2022 – 2023 Champions League season

Shirt is the correct size for Pedri and has all the correct labels and tags inside which is different to that of the retail version shirt and issued directly to the club – player for match use

Shirt has been additionally hand signed on the back by Pedri in black marker pen

Pedri is regarded by most to be one of the greatest young players in World football On 22 November 2021, Pedri won the Golden Boy award presented by Tuttosport for being the best player in European football under the age of 21. The following week he also received the 2021 Kopa Trophy, awarded by France Football, for being the best performing player in world football under the age of 21

Amazing and beautiful worn item from the F.C Barcelona star

Comes with a certificate of authenticity

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Pele ( Edson Arantes do Nascimento ) Hand Signed Brazil World Cup Final 1970 Shirt

Rare PELE ( Edson Arantes do Nascimento ) hand signed Brazil World Cup 1970 shirt

Brazil World Cup final Shirt hand signed on the front by the legend that is Edson PELE

Signed on the front by one of the best players of all time and key player from the 1970 Brazil team who led and inspired their team to glory during the 1970 World Cup in Mexico

Brazil beat Italy 4-1 in the final at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City in front of a crowd of 107,412 with goals coming from Pelé 18′ Gérson 66′ Jairzinho 71′ and Carlos Alberto 86′ to secure Brazil’s 3rd World Cup trophy in what has been described as the greatest ever World Cup team.

Beautiful signed shirt signed by the Brazilian World Cup star and one of the greatest if not the greatest player of all time

Comes with a certificate of authenticity

Regarded as one of the greatest players of all time and labelled “the greatest” by FIFA,[1] he was among the most successful and popular sports figures of the 20th century. During his playing days, Pelé was for a period the best-paid athlete in the world.

In 1999, Pelé was voted World Player of the Century by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS), and was one of the two joint winners of the FIFA Player of the Century. That same year, Pelé was named Athlete of the Century by the International Olympic Committee and was included in the Time list of the 100 most important people of the 20th century. According to the IFFHS, Pelé is the most successful top division scorer in the sport with 541 goals in 560 games. His total of 1,279 goals in 1,363 games, which included friendlies, is a Guinness World Record.

Pelé began playing for Santos at age 15 and the Brazil national team at 16. During his international career, he won three FIFA World Cups: 1958, 1962 and 1970, the only player to do so. Pelé is the all-time leading goalscorer for Brazil with 77 goals in 92 games. At club level he is Santos’ all-time top goalscorer with 643 goals from 659 games. In a golden era for Santos, he led the club to the 1962 and 1963 Copa Libertadores, and to the 1962 and 1963 Intercontinental Cup. Credited with connecting the phrase “The Beautiful Game” with football, Pelé’s “electrifying play and penchant for spectacular goals” made him a star around the world, and his teams toured internationally in order to take full advantage of his popularity. Since retiring in 1977, Pelé has been a worldwide ambassador for football and has made many acting and commercial ventures. In 2010, he was named the Honorary President of the New York Cosmos.

Averaging almost a goal per game throughout his career, Pelé was adept at striking the ball with either foot in addition to anticipating his opponents’ movements on the field. While predominantly a striker, he could also drop deep and take on a playmaking role, providing assists with his vision and passing ability, and he would also use his dribbling skills to go past opponents. In Brazil, he is hailed as a national hero for his accomplishments in football and for his outspoken support of policies that improve the social conditions of the poor. His emergence at the 1958 World Cup where he became the first black global sporting star was a source of inspiration. Throughout his career and in his retirement, Pelé received several individual and team awards for his performance in the field, his record-breaking achievements, and legacy in the sport

Pele ( Edson Arantes do Nascimento ) Hand Signed Brazil World Cup Final 1970 Shirt

Rare PELE ( Edson Arantes do Nascimento ) hand signed Brazil World Cup 1970 shirt

Brazil World Cup final Shirt hand signed on the back by the legend that is Edson PELE

Signed on the back by one of the best players of all time and key player from the 1970 Brazil team who led and inspired their team to glory during the 1970 World Cup in Mexico

Brazil beat Italy 4-1 in the final at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City in front of a crowd of 107,412 with goals coming from Pelé 18′ Gérson 66′ Jairzinho 71′ and Carlos Alberto 86′ to secure Brazil’s 3rd World Cup trophy in what has been described as the greatest ever World Cup team.

Beautiful signed shirt signed by the Brazilian World Cup star and one of the greatest if not the greatest player of all time

Comes with a certificate of authenticity

Regarded as one of the greatest players of all time and labelled “the greatest” by FIFA,[1] he was among the most successful and popular sports figures of the 20th century. During his playing days, Pelé was for a period the best-paid athlete in the world.

In 1999, Pelé was voted World Player of the Century by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS), and was one of the two joint winners of the FIFA Player of the Century. That same year, Pelé was named Athlete of the Century by the International Olympic Committee and was included in the Time list of the 100 most important people of the 20th century. According to the IFFHS, Pelé is the most successful top division scorer in the sport with 541 goals in 560 games. His total of 1,279 goals in 1,363 games, which included friendlies, is a Guinness World Record.

Pelé began playing for Santos at age 15 and the Brazil national team at 16. During his international career, he won three FIFA World Cups: 1958, 1962 and 1970, the only player to do so. Pelé is the all-time leading goalscorer for Brazil with 77 goals in 92 games. At club level he is Santos’ all-time top goalscorer with 643 goals from 659 games. In a golden era for Santos, he led the club to the 1962 and 1963 Copa Libertadores, and to the 1962 and 1963 Intercontinental Cup. Credited with connecting the phrase “The Beautiful Game” with football, Pelé’s “electrifying play and penchant for spectacular goals” made him a star around the world, and his teams toured internationally in order to take full advantage of his popularity. Since retiring in 1977, Pelé has been a worldwide ambassador for football and has made many acting and commercial ventures. In 2010, he was named the Honorary President of the New York Cosmos.

Averaging almost a goal per game throughout his career, Pelé was adept at striking the ball with either foot in addition to anticipating his opponents’ movements on the field. While predominantly a striker, he could also drop deep and take on a playmaking role, providing assists with his vision and passing ability, and he would also use his dribbling skills to go past opponents. In Brazil, he is hailed as a national hero for his accomplishments in football and for his outspoken support of policies that improve the social conditions of the poor. His emergence at the 1958 World Cup where he became the first black global sporting star was a source of inspiration. Throughout his career and in his retirement, Pelé received several individual and team awards for his performance in the field, his record-breaking achievements, and legacy in the sport

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Pele Match Worn & Signed Brazil Shirt – 1971

Incredibly rare Edson Arantes do Nascimento ( Pele ) match worn Brazil shirt

Shirt worn by Pele for Brazil during the 1971 season

Shirt still remains in worn used condition with signs of wear and use still evident throughout

Shirt has all the correct labels and tags inside which is correct for this specific time period and for Pele during the 1971 season with Brazil

Shirt has also been additionally hand signed on the front by Pele

Shirt comes from the personal collection of former Brazilian footballer ” Garrincha ” who was a close friend of Pele’s and former team mate who played with Pele for Brazil

Shirt comes with a signed letter of authenticity from Garrincha’s daughter Maria Cecilia Dos Santos Cardoso to confirm the shirt is match worn and her father obtained the shirt from Pele

Fantastic , Incredibly rare and beautiful shirt from one of if not the greatest player of all time from just after he won the World Cup with Brazil in 1970 when he was at his peak

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Pele Match Worn Brazil Shirt – 1965

Incredibly rare Edson Arantes do Nascimento ( Pele ) match worn Brazil shirt

Shirt worn by Pele for Brazil during 1965 and comes from the personal collection of Paulo Ceser Caju

Shirt still remains in worn used condition with heavy signs of wear and use still evident

Shirt has all the correct labels and tags inside which is correct for the specific time period and for Pele during this year

Shirt comes with a signed letter of authenticity from Caju to confirm he obtained this shirt from Pele

Fantastic and beautiful shirt from one of if not the greatest player of all time

Pele Match Worn Brazil Shirt – 1965

Incredibly rare Edson Arantes do Nascimento ( Pele ) match worn Brazil shirt

Shirt worn by Pele for Brazil during 1965 and comes from the personal collection of Paulo Ceser Caju

Shirt still remains in worn used condition with heavy signs of wear and use still evident

Shirt has all the correct labels and tags inside which is correct for the specific time period and for Pele during this year

Shirt comes with a letter of authenticity from a former national team player who Pele swapped this shirt with after the match

Fantastic and beautiful shirt from one of if not the greatest player of all time

Pele Match Worn Brazil Shirt – 1971

Incredibly rare Edson Arantes do Nascimento ( Pele ) match worn Brazil shirt

Shirt worn by Pele for Brazil during the 1971 season

Shirt still remains in worn used condition with signs of wear and use still evident throughout

Shirt has all the correct labels and tags inside which is correct for this specific time period and for Pele during the 1971 season

Shirt comes from the personal collection of former Brazilian footballer Ze Maria who was a close friend of Pele’s and former team mate who played with Pele for Brazil from 1968 – 1978 including the 1970 World Cup ( please see picture attached of Ze Maria holding this shirt ) shirt also comes with a signed letter of authenticity from Ze Maria to confirm the shirt is match worn and obtained from Pele

Fantastic , Incredibly rare and beautiful shirt from one of if not the greatest player of all time from just after he won the World Cup with Brazil in 1970 when he was at his peak

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Pele Match Worn Brazil Shirt – 1971

Incredibly rare Edson Arantes do Nascimento ( Pele ) match worn Brazil shirt

Shirt worn by Pele for Brazil during the 1971 season

Shirt still remains in worn used condition with signs of wear and use still evident throughout

Shirt has all the correct labels and tags inside which is correct for this specific time period and for Pele during the 1971 season

Shirt comes from the personal collection of former Brazilian footballer Ze Maria who was a close friend of Pele’s and former team mate who played with Pele for Brazil from 1968 – 1978 including the 1970 World Cup ( please see picture attached of Ze Maria holding this shirt ) shirt also comes with a signed letter of authenticity from Ze Maria to confirm the shirt is match worn and obtained from Pele

Fantastic , Incredibly rare and beautiful shirt from one of if not the greatest player of all time from just after he won the World Cup with Brazil in 1970 when he was at his peak

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Pele Match Worn Brazil Shirt 1963 – 1964

Incredibly rare Edson Arantes do Nascimento ( Pele ) match worn Brazil shirt

Shirt worn by Pele for Brazil during the 1963 – 1964 season

Shirt still remains in worn used condition with signs of wear and use still evident throughout

Shirt has all the correct labels and tags inside which is correct for this specific time period and for Pele during the 1963 – 1964 season

Shirt comes with a signed letter of authenticity from a former team mate and close friend of Pele who he gifted the shirt to

Fantastic , Incredibly rare and beautiful shirt from one of if not the greatest player of all time

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Pele Match Worn Brazil Shirt 1963 – 1964

Incredibly rare Edson Arantes do Nascimento ( Pele ) match worn Brazil shirt

Shirt worn by Pele for Brazil during the 1963 – 1964 season

Shirt still remains in worn used condition with signs of wear and use still evident throughout

Shirt has all the correct labels and tags inside which is correct for this specific time period and for Pele during the 1963 – 1964 season

Shirt comes with a signed letter of authenticity from a former team mate and close friend of Pele who he gifted the shirt to

Fantastic , Incredibly rare and beautiful shirt from one of if not the greatest player of all time

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Pele Match Worn Santos Shirt – 1972

Incredibly rare Pele match worn Santos shirt

Beautiful and historic worn shirt from former Santos player and possibly the greatest footballer of all time

Shirt worn by Pele for Santos during the 1972 season

Shirt comes from the private collection of former team mate and close friend Ze Maria ( please see picture attached of Ze Maria holding this shirt )

Also comes with a signed letter of authenticity from Ze Maria confirming he obtained the shirt and is worn by Pele

Amazing , ultra rare and historic shirt from possibly the greatest player of all time

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Regarded as one of the greatest players of all time and labelled “the greatest” by FIFA, he was among the most successful and popular sports figures of the 20th century. In 1999 he was named Athlete of the Century by the International Olympic Committee and was included in the Time list of the 100 most important people of the 20th century. In 2000, Pelé was voted World Player of the Century by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS), and was one of the two joint winners of the FIFA Player of the Century. His 1,279 goals in 1,363 games, which included friendlies, is recognised as a Guinness World Record.

Pelé began playing for Santos at age 15 and the Brazil national team at 16. During his international career, he won three FIFA World Cups: 1958, 1962 and 1970, the only player to do so. Pelé is the all-time leading goalscorer for Brazil with 77 goals in 92 games. At club level he is Santos’ all-time top goalscorer with 643 goals from 659 games. In a golden era for Santos, he led the club to the 1962 and 1963 Copa Libertadores, and to the 1962 and 1963 Intercontinental Cup. Credited with connecting the phrase “The Beautiful Game” with football, Pelé’s “electrifying play and penchant for spectacular goals” made him a star around the world, and his teams toured internationally in order to take full advantage of his popularity. During his playing days, Pelé was for a period the best-paid athlete in the world. Since retiring in 1977, Pelé has been a worldwide ambassador for football and has made many acting and commercial ventures. In 2010, he was named the Honorary President of the New York Cosmos.

Averaging almost a goal per game throughout his career, Pelé was adept at striking the ball with either foot in addition to anticipating his opponents’ movements on the field. While predominantly a striker, he could also drop deep and take on a playmaking role, providing assists with his vision and passing ability, and he would also use his dribbling skills to go past opponents. In Brazil, he is hailed as a national hero for his accomplishments in football and for his outspoken support of policies that improve the social conditions of the poor. His emergence at the 1958 World Cup where he became the first black global sporting star was a source of inspiration. Throughout his career and in his retirement, Pelé received several individual and team awards for his performance in the field, his record-breaking achievements, and legacy in the sport.

SANTOS

In 1956, de Brito took Pelé to Santos, an industrial and port city located near São Paulo, to try out for professional club Santos FC, telling the directors at Santos that the 15-year-old would be “the greatest football player in the world. Pelé impressed Santos coach Lula during his trial at the Estádio Vila Belmiro, and he signed a professional contract with the club in June 1956. Pelé was highly promoted in the local media as a future superstar. He made his senior team debut on 7 September 1956 at the age of 15 against Corinthians Santo Andre and had an impressive performance in a 7–1 victory, scoring the first goal in his prolific career during the match.

When the 1957 season started, Pelé was given a starting place in the first team and, at the age of 16, became the top scorer in the league. Ten months after signing professionally, the teenager was called up to the Brazil national team. After the 1958 and the 1962 World Cup, wealthy European clubs, such as Real Madrid, Juventus and Manchester United tried to sign him in vain; in 1958 Inter Milan even managed to get him a regular contract, but Angelo Moratti was forced to tear the contract up at the request of Santos’ chairman following a revolt by Santos’ Brazilian fans. In 1961 the government of Brazil under President Jânio Quadros declared Pelé an “official national treasure” to prevent him from being transferred out of the country.

Pelé won his first major title with Santos in 1958 as the team won the Campeonato Paulista; Pelé would finish the tournament as top scorer with 58 goals, a record that stands today. A year later, he would help the team earn their first victory in the Torneio Rio-São Paulo with a 3–0 over Vasco da Gama. However, Santos was unable to retain the Paulista title. In 1960, Pelé scored 33 goals to help his team regain the Campeonato Paulista trophy but lost out on the Rio-São Paulo tournament after finishing in 8th place. In the 1960 season, Pelé scored 47 goals and helped Santos regain the Campeonato Paulista. The club went on to win the Taça Brasil that same year, beating Bahia in the finals; Pelé finished as top scorer of the tournament with 9 goals. The victory allowed Santos to participate in the Copa Libertadores, the most prestigious club tournament in the Western hemisphere.

Santos’s most successful Copa Libertadores season started in 1962; the team was seeded in Group One alongside Cerro Porteño and Deportivo Municipal Bolivia, winning every match of their group but one (a 1–1 away tie versus Cerro). Santos defeated Universidad Católica in the semi-finals and met defending champions Peñarol in the finals. Pelé scored twice in the playoff match to secure the first title for a Brazilian club. Pelé finished as the second top scorer of the competition with four goals. That same year, Santos would successfully defend the Campeonato Paulista (with 37 goals from Pelé) and the Taça Brasil (Pelé scoring four goals in the final series against Botafogo). Santos would also win the 1962 Intercontinental Cup against Benfica. Wearing his number 10 shirt, Pelé produced one of the best performances of his career, scoring a hat-trick in Lisbon as Santos won 5–2.

As the defending champions, Santos qualified automatically to the semi-final stage of the 1963 Copa Libertadores. The ballet blanco, the nickname given to Santos for Pelé, managed to retain the title after victories over Botafogo and Boca Juniors. Pelé helped Santos overcome a Botafogo team that featured Brazilian greats such as Garrincha and Jairzinho with a last-minute goal in the first leg of the semi-finals which made it 1–1. In the second leg, Pelé scored a hat-trick in the Estádio do Maracanã as Santos won, 0–4, in the second leg. Santos started the final series by winning, 3–2, in the first leg and defeating Boca Juniors 1–2, in La Bombonera. It was a rare feat in official competitions, with another goal from Pelé. Santos became the first (and to date the only) Brazilian team to lift the Copa Libertadores in Argentine soil. Pelé finished the tournament with 5 goals. Santos lost the Campeonato Paulista after finishing in third place but went on to win the Rio-São Paulo tournament after a 0–3 win over Flamengo in the final, with Pelé scoring one goal. Pelé would also help Santos retain the Intercontinental Cup and the Taça Brasil against AC Milan and Bahia respectively.

In the 1964 Copa Libertadores, Santos were beaten in both legs of the semi-finals by Independiente. The club won the Campeonato Paulista, with Pelé netting 34 goals. Santos also shared the Rio-São Paulo title with Botafogo and won the Taça Brasil for the fourth consecutive year. In the 1965 Copa Libertadores, Santos reached the semi-finals and met Peñarol in a rematch of the 1962 final. After two matches, a playoff was needed to break the tie.
Unlike 1962, Peñarol came out on top and eliminated Santos 2–1. Pelé would, however, finish as the topscorer of the tournament with eight goals. This proved to be the start of a decline as Santos failed to retain the Torneio Rio-São Paulo. In 1966, Pelé and Santos also failed to retain the Taça Brasil as Pelé’s goals were not enough to prevent a 9–4 defeat by Cruzeiro (led by Tostão) in the final series. The club did, however, win the Campeonato Paulista in 1967, 1968 and 1969. On 19 November 1969, Pelé scored his 1,000th goal in all competitions, in what was a highly anticipated moment in Brazil. The goal, dubbed O Milésimo (The Thousandth), occurred in a match against Vasco da Gama, when Pelé scored from a penalty kick, at the Maracanã Stadium.

Pelé states that his most memorable goal was scored at Rua Javari stadium on a Campeonato Paulista match against São Paulo rival Clube Atlético Juventus on 2 August 1959. As there is no video footage of this match, Pelé asked that a computer animation be made of this specific goal. In March 1961, Pelé scored the gol de placa (goal worthy of a plaque), against Fluminense at the Maracanã. Pelé received the ball on the edge of his own penalty area, and ran the length of the field, eluding opposition players with feints, before striking the ball beyond the goalkeeper. A plaque was commissioned with a dedication to “the most beautiful goal in the history of the Maracanã”.

In 1969, the two factions involved in the Nigerian Civil War agreed to a 48-hour ceasefire so they could watch Pelé play an exhibition game in Lagos. Santos ended up playing to a 2–2 draw with Lagos side Stationary Stores FC and Pelé scored his team’s goals. The civil war went on for one more year after this game. During his time at Santos, Pelé played alongside many gifted players, including Zito, Pepe, and Coutinho; the latter partnered him in numerous one-two plays, attacks, and goals. Pelé’s 643 goals for Santos was the most goals scored for a single club until it was surpassed by Lionel Messi of Barcelona in December 2020.