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Pelé: Lista Detalhada 1286 Gols Pelé: Lista detalhada 1286 gols Data Edição Jogo Gols 7/9/1956 Amistoso Santos 7 x 1 Corinthians STA 1 15/11/1956 Amistoso Santos 4 x 2 Jabaquara 1 9/2/1957 Amistoso Santos 2x4 Portuguesa de Desportos 1 24/03/1957 Amistoso Santos 1 x 1 Combinado Guarani/Bagé-RS 1 31/03/1957 Amistoso Santos 4 x 1 Combinado Flamengo/Juventude 1 11/4/1957 Amistoso Santos 5 x 3 Corinthians 1 14/04/1957 Amistoso Santos 6 x 1 Guarani 2 26/04/1957 Torneio Rio-São Paulo Santos 3 x 1 São Paulo 1 15/05/1957 Torneio Rio-São Paulo Santos 3 x 0 Palmeiras 2 19/05/1957 Amistoso Santos 7 x 1 Londrina 2 29/05/1957 Torneio Rio-São Paulo Santos 4 x 0 América-RJ 1 1/6/1957 Torneio Rio-São Paulo Santos 2 x 3 Vasco 1 9/6/1957 Amistoso Santos 7 x 2 Lavras-MG 4 14/07/1957 Torneio de Classicação Santos 5 x 3 XV de Piracicaba 1 23/07/1957 Amistoso Santos 3 x 2 Benca 1 25/07/1957 Torneio de Classicação Santos 7 x 2 Ponte Preta 3 15/08/1957 Torneio de Classicação Santos 8 x 1 Guarani 4 8/9/1957 Torneio de Classicação Santos 1 x 2 Palmeiras 1 11/9/1957 Torneio de Classicação Santos 7 x 1 Nacional-SP 4 15/09/1957 Torneio de Classicação Santos 2 x 3 São Paulo 1 22/09/1957 Torneio de Classicação Santos 1 x 1 Portuguesa Santista 1 25/09/1957 Torneio de Classicação Santos 9 x 1 Ypiranga 3 29/09/1957 Torneio de Classicação Santos 6 x 1 Juventus 1 6/10/1957 Amistoso Santos 2 x 1 Sampaio Correa 2 8/10/1957 Amistoso Santos 2 x 1 Sport 1 26/10/1957 Campeonato Paulista Santos 4 x 3 Palmeiras 1 3/11/1957 Campeonato Paulista Santos 3 x 3 Corinthians 3 10/11/1957 Campeonato Paulista Santos 3 x 0 XV de Piracicaba 1 24/11/1957 Campeonato Paulista Santos 5 x 1 Jabaquara 3 27/11/1957 Campeonato Paulista Santos 6 x 2 XV de Piracicaba 2 1/12/1957 Campeonato Paulista Santos 6 x 2 Portuguesa Santista 4 8/12/1957 Campeonato Paulista Santos 2 x 1 Ponte Preta 1 15/12/1957 Campeonato Paulista Santos 6 x 0 Portuguesa 2 29/12/1957 Amistoso Santos 10 x 3 Nitro Quimica 1 19/01/1958 Amistoso Santos 4 x 1 Bragantino 1 26/01/1958 Amistoso Santos 4 x 0 Prudentina 1 30/01/1958 Amistoso Santos 2 x 5 Atlético-MG 1 2/2/1958 Amistoso Santos 2 x 0 Atlético-MG 1 7/2/1958 Amistoso Santos 4 x 2 Botafogo-SP 2 26/02/1958 Torneio Rio-São Paulo Santos 5 x 3 América-RJ 4 6/3/1958 Torneio Rio-São Paulo Santos 7 x 6 Palmeiras 1 9/3/1958 Torneio Rio-São Paulo Santos 2 x 3 Flamengo 1 13/03/1958 Torneio Rio-São Paulo Santos 2 x 3 Portuguesa 1 27/03/1958 Torneio Rio-São Paulo Santos 1 x 2 Corinthians 1 16/07/1958 Campeonato Paulista Santos 7 x 3 Jabaquara 2 20/07/1958 Campeonato Paulista Santos 2 x 0 Juventus 1 23/07/1958 Campeonato Paulista Santos 6 x 0 XV Piracicaba 4 27/07/1958 Campeonato Paulista Santos 2 x 2 Botafogo-SP 2 31/07/1958 Campeonato Paulista Santos 1 x 1 Comercial-SP 1 6/8/1958 Campeonato Paulista Santos 4 x 3 Portuguesa 1 13/08/1958 Campeonato Paulista Santos 4 x 3 Ferroviária 1 17/08/1958 Campeonato Paulista Santos 1 x 0 São Paulo 1 20/08/1958 Campeonato Paulista Santos 4 x 0 Ponte Preta 1 28/08/1958 Campeonato Paulista Santos 5 x 2 XV de Jaú 1 4/9/1958 Campeonato Paulista Santos 3 x 0 Taubaté 1 11/9/1958 Campeonato Paulista Santos 10 x 0 Nacional-SP 4 14/09/1958 Campeonato Paulista Santos 1 x 0 Corinthians 1 17/09/1958 Campeonato Paulista Santos 8 x 1 Guarani 1 21/09/1958 Amistoso Santos 2 x 2 Prudentina 1 1/10/1958 Campeonato Paulista Santos 8 x 1 Ypiranga 5 15/10/1958 Campeonato Paulista Santos 6 x 1 Portuguesa Santista 3 19/10/1958 Campeonato Paulista Santos 5 x 0 XV Piracicaba 2 22/10/1958 Campeonato Paulista Santos 6 x 2 Jabaquara 3 26/10/1958 Campeonato Paulista Santos 4 x 0 Botafogo-SP 3 5/11/1958 Campeonato Paulista Santos 3 x 1 América-SP 1 16/11/1958 Campeonato Paulista Santos 2 x 1 Palmeiras 1 19/11/1958 Campeonato Paulista Santos 9 x 1 Comercial-SP 4 27/11/1958 Amistoso Santos 4 x 3 Portuguesa Santista 1 30/11/1958 Campeonato Paulista Santos 4 x 3 Nacional-SP 1 7/12/1958 Campeonato Paulista Santos 6 x 1 Corinthians 4 10/12/1958 Campeonato Paulista Santos 7 x 1 Juventus 3 14/12/1958 Campeonato Paulista Santos 7 x 1 Guarani 4 18/12/1958 Campeonato Paulista Santos 2 x 2 São Paulo 2 21/12/1958 Amistoso Santos 1 x 1 Coritiba 1 23/12/1958 Amistoso Santos 4 x 2 Cruzeiro 3 30/12/1958 Amistoso Santos 3 x 0 Combinado Paulista 2 4/1/1959 Amistoso Santos 3 x 0 Sport Boys Peru) 2 6/1/1959 Amistoso Santos 4 x 0 Sporting Cristal Peru) 2 11/1/1959 Amistoso Santos 3 x 1 Emelec Peru) 2 15/01/1959 Amistoso Santos 3 x 1 Saprissa Costa Rica) 2 18/01/1959 Amistoso Santos 2 x 1 Comunicaciones Guatemala) 1 29/01/1959 Pentagonal do México Santos 4 x 2 Chivas México) 3 8/2/1959 Amistoso Santos 4 x 1 Atlas México) 1 13/02/1959 Pentagonal do México Santos 5 x 0 América México) 2 9/4/1959 Torneio Rio-São Paulo Santos 4 x 2 Botafogo 1 12/4/1959 Torneio Rio-São Paulo Santos 3 x 2 Flamengo 1 26/04/1959 Torneio Rio-São Paulo Santos 4 x 3 São Paulo 2 30/04/1959 Torneio Rio-São Paulo Santos 3 x 2 Corinthians 1 17/05/1959 Torneio Rio-São Paulo Santos 3 x 0 Vasco 1 19/05/1959 Amistoso Santos 5 x 1 Santa Cruz 3 23/05/1959 Amistoso Santos 3 x 3 Seleção “B” da Bulgária 2 24/05/1959 Santos 2 x 0 Seleção da Bulgária 1 27/05/1959 Amistoso Santos 4 x 2 Anderlecht Bélgica) 2 3/6/1959 Amistoso Santos 3 x 0 Feyenoord Holanda) 1 5/6/1959 Amistoso Santos 2 x 3 Internazionale Itália 2 6/6/1959 Amistoso Santos 6 x 4 Fortuna Dusseldorf Alemanha) 1 9/6/1959 Amistoso Santos 4 x 1 Servette Suiça) 1 11/6/1959 Amistoso Santos 6 x 0 Seleção de Hamburgo Alemanha) 1 13/06/1959 Amistoso Santos 7 x 1 Seleção de Niedersachsen Alemanha) 3 15/06/1959 Amistoso Santos 5 x 0 Enschede Holanda) 3 17/06/1959 Amistoso Santos 3 x 5 Real Madrid Espanha) 1 19/06/1959 Amistoso Santos 2 x 2 Sporting Portugal) 1 21/06/1959 Troféu Tereza Herrera Santos 4 x 1 Botafogo-RJ 1 24/06/1959 Torneio de Valência Santos 4 x 4 Valência Espanha) 1 26/06/1959 Torneio de Valência Santos 7 x 1 Internazionale Itália) 4 28/06/1959 Amistoso Santos 5 x 1 Barcelona Espanha) 2 5/7/1959 Amistoso Santos 2 x 2 Bétis Espanha) 1 18/07/1959 Amistoso Santos 2 x 2 Fortaleza 2 23/07/1959 Campeonato Paulista Santos 7 x 0 Jabaquara 1 26/07/1959 Campeonato Paulista Santos 8 x 2 XV de Jaú 3 2/8/1959 Campeonato Paulista Santos 4 x 0 Juventus 3 16/08/1959 Campeonato Paulista Santos 1 x 1 Taubaté 1 23/08/1959 Campeonato Paulista Santos 4 x 3 Noroeste 3 26/08/1959 Campeonato Paulista Santos 3 x 2 Corinthians 1 30/08/1959 Campeonato Paulista Santos 3 x 2 América-SP 1 7/9/1959 Campeonato Paulista Santos 5 x 0 Portuguesa 3 10/9/1959 Campeonato Paulista Santos 4 x 1 Guarani 2 13/09/1959 Campeonato Paulista Santos 3 x 1 Botafogo-SP 1 3/10/1959 Campeonato Paulista Santos 7 x 3 Palmeiras 3 14/10/1959 Campeonato Paulista Santos 8 x 0 América-SP 4 25/10/1959 Campeonato Paulista Santos 5 x 2 XV de Piracicaba 2 1/11/1959 Campeonato Paulista Santos 6 x 2 Comercial-SP 1 4/11/1959 Campeonato Paulista Santos 4 x 2 Comercial Capital) 1 11/11/1959 Campeonato Paulista Santos 5 x 1 Juventus 2 15/11/1959 Campeonato Paulista Santos 4 x 0 Nacional-SP 2 22/11/1959 Campeonato Paulista Santos 5 x 1 Portuguesa 3 29/11/1959 Campeonato Paulista Santos 1 x 5 Palmeiras 1 6/12/1959 Campeonato Paulista Santos 5 x 2 Ferroviária 2 10/12/1959 Taça Brasil Santos 2 x 3 Bahia 1 13/12/1959 Campeonato Paulista Santos 4 x 3 São Paulo 2 27/12/1959 Campeonato Paulista Santos 4 x 1 Corinthians 2 30/12/1959 Taça Brasil Santos 2 x 0 Bahia 1 5/1/1960 Campeonato Paulista Santos 1 x 1 Palmeiras 1 10/1/1960 Campeonato Paulista Santos 1 x 2 Palmeiras 1 6/3/1960 Amistoso Santos 2 x 1 Deportivo Medelin Colômbia) 1 13/03/1960 Amistoso Santos 4 x 0 Deportivo Cali Colômbia) 1 19/05/1960 Amistoso Santos 4 x 3 Royal Standard Bélgica) 1 25/05/1960 Amistoso Santos 5 x 2 Seleção da Polônia 2 27/05/1960 Amistoso Santos 9 x 1 T.S.F Munchen 1860 Alemanha) 3 28/05/1960 Amistoso Santos 6 x 0 Anderlecht Bélgica) 2 31/05/1960 Amistoso Santos 10 x 1 Royal Beerschot Bélgica) 5 1/6/1960 Troféu Giallorosso Santos 3 x 2 Roma Itália) 1 7/6/1960 Torneio de Paris Santos 5 x 3 Stade de Reims França) 1 9/6/1960 Torneio de Paris Santos 4 x 1 Racing França) 1 11/6/1960 Amistoso Santos 5 x 2 Gantoise Bélgica) 2 14/06/1960 Amistoso Santos 4 x 2 Eintracht Frankfurt Alemanha) 2 15/06/1960 Amistoso Santos 4 x 2 Seleção de Berlim Alemanha) 1 17/06/1960 Amistoso Santos 3 x 1 Stade de Reims França) 1 23/06/1960 Amistoso Santos 3 x 0 Toulouse França) 2 2/7/1960 Amistoso Santos 3 x 4 Barcelona Espanha) 1 17/07/1960 Campeonato Paulista Santos 6 x 3 Ponte Preta 1 27/07/1960 Campeonato Paulista Santos 8 x 3 Jabaquara 3 31/07/1960 Campeonato Paulista Santos 1 x 1 Corinthians 1 3/8/1960 Campeonato Paulista Santos 5 x 1 Botafogo-SP 1 10/8/1960 Campeonato Paulista Santos 4 x 1 Noroeste 3 14/08/1960 Campeonato Paulista Santos 1 x 0 Corinthians-PP 1 15/08/1960 Amistoso/Inauguração do Estádio Santos 3 x 2 Itaú-MG 1 21/08/1960 Campeonato Paulista Santos 3 x 1 Palmeiras 1 15/09/1960 Campeonato Paulista Santos 5 x 2 Juventus 3 24/09/1960 Campeonato Paulista Santos 3 x 1 Juventus 2 28/09/1960 Campeonato Paulista Santos 3 x 4 Portuguesa 1 23/10/1960 Campeonato Paulista Santos 4 x 1 Ponte Preta 1 6/11/1960 Campeonato Paulista Santos 2 x 0 XV de Piracicaba 2 9/11/1960 Campeonato Paulista Santos 1 x 0 Portuguesa Santista 1 13/11/1960 Campeonato Paulista Santos 3 x 1 Noroeste 2 20/11/1960 Campeonato Paulista Santos 4 x 2 Botafogo-SP 1 23/11/1960 Campeonato Paulista Santos 5 x 0 Corinthians-PP 1 30/11/1960 Campeonato Paulista Santos 6 x 1 Corinthians 1 4/12/1960 Campeonato Paulista Santos 6 x 1 Taubaté 2 7/12/1960 Campeonato Paulista Santos 5 x 0 Ferroviária 3 16/12/1960 Campeonato Paulista Santos 2 x 1 Palmeiras
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