
Audio By Carbonatix
Pele will not be taking part in Friday's Soccer World Cup draw although he will be in the audience, he said on Wednesday, adding that he was worried about landing Brazil in a difficult group.
"President Dilma (Rousseff) suggested that I represent Brazil when it came to pulling the balls out of the pots, which I've done several times before," Brazilian media quoted the former great Brazil striker as saying at an event in Sao Paulo.
"I preferred to turn down the offer because I wouldn't feel comfortable in picking out balls which are not favourable to Brazil."
Pele has earned a reputation in Brazil as a "pe-frio", literally "cold foot", although he gave a sarcastic response to a reporter who asked him about it.
"I won five world titles, two with Santos and three with the national team and I scored more than one thousand goals, so you're right, I'm a cold foot," he said.
"I will be there, God willing," Pele added. "I will give interviews, accompany the delegations from abroad and do what is necessary, representing President Dilma."
Draw organisers said on Monday that Pele would make an appearance in some shape or form, adding that he would provide the "wow factor."
Latest Stories
-
Congress passes war powers measure for first time, rebuking Trump’s war with Iran
52 minutes -
World Cup: Iran’s US entry terms changed for final group game
1 hour -
Spence appears not to shake hands with Partey
1 hour -
Trump to attend World Cup final and present trophy
1 hour -
A/R: Police bust suspected human trafficking ring, arrest 186 including 100 foreign nationals
2 hours -
World Cup: Should Ghana have been awarded a penalty against England?
2 hours -
Deschamps returns to France after death of his mother
2 hours -
Kunal Shah: The Indian entrepreneur taking charge of WhatsApp
2 hours -
Hundreds of schools in UK plan closures ahead of red heat alerts
2 hours -
Spider which uses spring trap to capture prey discovered in Australia
2 hours -
Tech stocks tumble on concerns over AI spending
3 hours -
US top court says Rastafarian man cannot sue prison guards who cut his dreadlocks
3 hours -
Germany rail network comes to complete halt nationwide due to IT malfunction
3 hours -
2026 World Cup: ‘They were very compact’ – Rice salutes Ghana after England stalemate
3 hours -
Google’s YouTube settles social media addiction case with teen
3 hours