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Could we have some more information on what he's done on the field, rather than off it?

—Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.110.28.209 (talk) 16:49, 11 August 2006 (UTC)

It appears as if he wrote this himself. "One of the greatest"? Please. There are probably 100 Brazilian players who have played in more than one World Cup, if you can call what Edmundo did as playing, as he appeared for a total of 33 minutes in 7 World Cup matches, hardly a performance worthy of "one of the greatest."

he was one of the greatest, and he still is. If you watch one of his games, you can clearly see how good he still is. Just because he didn't play in the world cup very long doesn't mean anything. The only reason Zagallo left him out was because of his temper and attitude. Soccer-wise he is one of the most skilled players out there.