FIFA president Gianni Infantino has been criticised by social media users after he was seen taking a selfie just a few feet away from football legend Pele's open casket. The 'King of Football', who won a record three World Cups and became one of the most commanding sports figures of the last century, died on December 29. He was 82. Thousands of fans paid their respects to Pele whose casket was kept at Vila Belmiro, the home of his longtime football club Santos. The footballer's casket was placed on full display for 24 hours so that mourners could see him one last time. But Mr Infantino was seen taking selfie with a group of people and smiling while standing close to Pele's casket. The photo has since gone viral and drawn angry reactions from football fans across the world.
FIFA president Gianni Infantino has been criticised by social media users after he was seen taking a selfie just a few feet away from football legend Pele's open casket. The 'King of Football', who won a record three World Cups and became one of the most commanding sports figures of the last century, died on December 29. He was 82. Thousands of fans paid their respects to Pele whose casket was kept at Vila Belmiro, the home of his longtime football club Santos. The footballer's casket was placed on full display for 24 hours so that mourners could see him one last time. But Mr Infantino was seen taking selfie with a group of people and smiling while standing close to Pele's casket. The photo has since gone viral and drawn angry reactions from football fans across the world.FIFA president Gianni Infantino has been criticised by social media users after he was seen taking a selfie just a few feet away from football legend Pele's open casket. The 'King of Football', who won a record three World Cups and became one of the most commanding sports figures of the last century, died on December 29. He was 82. Thousands of fans paid their respects to Pele whose casket was kept at Vila Belmiro, the home of his longtime football club Santos. The footballer's casket was placed on full display for 24 hours so that mourners could see him one last time. But Mr Infantino was seen taking selfie with a group of people and smiling while standing close to Pele's casket. The photo has since gone viral and drawn angry reactions from football fans across the world.FIFA president Gianni Infantino has been criticised by social media users after he was seen taking a selfie just a few feet away from football legend Pele's open casket. The 'King of Football', who won a record three World Cups and became one of the most commanding sports figures of the last century, died on December 29. He was 82. Thousands of fans paid their respects to Pele whose casket was kept at Vila Belmiro, the home of his longtime football club Santos. The footballer's casket was placed on full display for 24 hours so that mourners could see him one last time. But Mr Infantino was seen taking selfie with a group of people and smiling while standing close to Pele's casket. The photo has since gone viral and drawn angry reactions from football fans across the world.FIFA president Gianni Infantino has been criticised by social media users after he was seen taking a selfie just a few feet away from football legend Pele's open casket. The 'King of Football', who won a record three World Cups and became one of the most commanding sports figures of the last century, died on December 29. He was 82. Thousands of fans paid their respects to Pele whose casket was kept at Vila Belmiro, the home of his longtime football club Santos. The footballer's casket was placed on full display for 24 hours so that mourners could see him one last time. But Mr Infantino was seen taking selfie with a group of people and smiling while standing close to Pele's casket. The photo has since gone viral and drawn angry reactions from football fans across the world.FIFA president Gianni Infantino has been criticised by social media users after he was seen taking a selfie just a few feet away from football legend Pele's open casket. The 'King of Football', who won a record three World Cups and became one of the most commanding sports figures of the last century, died on December 29. He was 82. Thousands of fans paid their respects to Pele whose casket was kept at Vila Belmiro, the home of his longtime football club Santos. The footballer's casket was placed on full display for 24 hours so that mourners could see him one last time. But Mr Infantino was seen taking selfie with a group of people and smiling while standing close to Pele's casket. The photo has since gone viral and drawn angry reactions from football fans across the world.FIFA president Gianni Infantino has been criticised by social media users after he was seen taking a selfie just a few feet away from football legend Pele's open casket. The 'King of Football', who won a record three World Cups and became one of the most commanding sports figures of the last century, died on December 29. He was 82. Thousands of fans paid their respects to Pele whose casket was kept at Vila Belmiro, the home of his longtime football club Santos. The footballer's casket was placed on full display for 24 hours so that mourners could see him one last time. But Mr Infantino was seen taking selfie with a group of people and smiling while standing close to Pele's casket. The photo has since gone viral and drawn angry reactions from football fans across the world.FIFA president Gianni Infantino has been criticised by social media users after he was seen taking a selfie just a few feet away from football legend Pele's open casket. The 'King of Football', who won a record three World Cups and became one of the most commanding sports figures of the last century, died on December 29. He was 82. Thousands of fans paid their respects to Pele whose casket was kept at Vila Belmiro, the home of his longtime football club Santos. The footballer's casket was placed on full display for 24 hours so that mourners could see him one last time. But Mr Infantino was seen taking selfie with a group of people and smiling while standing close to Pele's casket. The photo has since gone viral and drawn angry reactions from football fans across the world.FIFA president Gianni Infantino has been criticised by social media users after he was seen taking a selfie just a few feet away from football legend Pele's open casket. The 'King of Football', who won a record three World Cups and became one of the most commanding sports figures of the last century, died on December 29. He was 82. Thousands of fans paid their respects to Pele whose casket was kept at Vila Belmiro, the home of his longtime football club Santos. The footballer's casket was placed on full display for 24 hours so that mourners could see him one last time. But Mr Infantino was seen taking selfie with a group of people and smiling while standing close to Pele's casket. The photo has since gone viral and drawn angry reactions from football fans across the world.FIFA president Gianni Infantino has been criticised by social media users after he was seen taking a selfie just a few feet away from football legend Pele's open casket. The 'King of Football', who won a record three World Cups and became one of the most commanding sports figures of the last century, died on December 29. He was 82. Thousands of fans paid their respects to Pele whose casket was kept at Vila Belmiro, the home of his longtime football club Santos. The footballer's casket was placed on full display for 24 hours so that mourners could see him one last time. But Mr Infantino was seen taking selfie with a group of people and smiling while standing close to Pele's casket. The photo has since gone viral and drawn angry reactions from football fans across the world.FIFA president Gianni Infantino has been criticised by social media users after he was seen taking a selfie just a few feet away from football legend Pele's open casket. The 'King of Football', who won a record three World Cups and became one of the most commanding sports figures of the last century, died on December 29. He was 82. Thousands of fans paid their respects to Pele whose casket was kept at Vila Belmiro, the home of his longtime football club Santos. The footballer's casket was placed on full display for 24 hours so that mourners could see him one last time. But Mr Infantino was seen taking selfie with a group of people and smiling while standing close to Pele's casket. The photo has since gone viral and drawn angry reactions from football fans across the world.FIFA president Gianni Infantino has been criticised by social media users after he was seen taking a selfie just a few feet away from football legend Pele's open casket. The 'King of Football', who won a record three World Cups and became one of the most commanding sports figures of the last century, died on December 29. He was 82. Thousands of fans paid their respects to Pele whose casket was kept at Vila Belmiro, the home of his longtime football club Santos. The footballer's casket was placed on full display for 24 hours so that mourners could see him one last time. But Mr Infantino was seen taking selfie with a group of people and smiling while standing close to Pele's casket. The photo has since gone viral and drawn angry reactions from football fans across the world.FIFA president Gianni Infantino has been criticised by social media users after he was seen taking a selfie just a few feet away from football legend Pele's open casket. The 'King of Football', who won a record three World Cups and became one of the most commanding sports figures of the last century, died on December 29. He was 82. Thousands of fans paid their respects to Pele whose casket was kept at Vila Belmiro, the home of his longtime football club Santos. The footballer's casket was placed on full display for 24 hours so that mourners could see him one last time. But Mr Infantino was seen taking selfie with a group of people and smiling while standing close to Pele's casket. The photo has since gone viral and drawn angry reactions from football fans across the world.FIFA president Gianni Infantino has been criticised by social media users after he was seen taking a selfie just a few feet away from football legend Pele's open casket. The 'King of Football', who won a record three World Cups and became one of the most commanding sports figures of the last century, died on December 29. He was 82. Thousands of fans paid their respects to Pele whose casket was kept at Vila Belmiro, the home of his longtime football club Santos. The footballer's casket was placed on full display for 24 hours so that mourners could see him one last time. But Mr Infantino was seen taking selfie with a group of people and smiling while standing close to Pele's casket. The photo has since gone viral and drawn angry reactions from football fans across the world.FIFA president Gianni Infantino has been criticised by social media users after he was seen taking a selfie just a few feet away from football legend Pele's open casket. The 'King of Football', who won a record three World Cups and became one of the most commanding sports figures of the last century, died on December 29. He was 82. Thousands of fans paid their respects to Pele whose casket was kept at Vila Belmiro, the home of his longtime football club Santos. The footballer's casket was placed on full display for 24 hours so that mourners could see him one last time. But Mr Infantino was seen taking selfie with a group of people and smiling while standing close to Pele's casket. The photo has since gone viral and drawn angry reactions from football fans across the world.FIFA president Gianni Infantino has been criticised by social media users after he was seen taking a selfie just a few feet away from football legend P
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