Coutinho, a 1962 Brazil World Cup winner, dies at 75
Former striker Coutinho is seen in a March 2015 file photo. Coutinho played for the Brazilian national team and Santos, among others. (AFP)
Former striker Coutinho is seen in a March 2015 file photo. Coutinho played for the Brazilian national team and Santos, among others. (AFP)

SAO PAULO, Brazil – Brazilian striker Coutinho, a 1962 World Cup winner whom Pele considered his favourite attacking partner at Santos FC, has died. He was 75.
Santos announced Coutinho’s death in a statement on Twitter on Monday. The club said he died at home and his funeral will be at Santos’ stadium.

The cause of Coutinho’s death was not immediately released. In January, he was taken to a hospital because of pneumonia, and he also suffered from diabetes.
While Pele was dazzling the world as a 17-year-old sensation at the 1958 World Cup, Coutinho was having his debut at Santos at age 14.

He scored 368 goals for the club. Pele netted 1 091 for the Brazilian team.
They played together at Santos from 1958 to 1967.

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