The son of the world's greatest football player, Pelé has said that the legendary player and his father, who won the World Cup title three times for Brazil, are suffering from depression. The reason for this depression is that due to poor health, 79-year-old Pelé is not going anywhere. In recent times, Pelé has been suffering from many health problems. In April last year, he had to spend 13 days in the hospital due to a bladder infection. Recently, Pelé has undergone hip replacement surgery and due to this, he has to resort to the frame to move. 18-year-old cricketer dies of heart attack According to reports, Pelé's son, Idinho, told TV Globo that his father is always seen falling asleep these days and there is a feeling of disappointment on his face. According to Idinho, his father, who lives like a king, now feels helpless. He is ashamed of himself in a way. He wants to go out, meet people because he has done this in his whole life but now everything has changed. He cannot go anywhere away from his home and that is why he is in the grip of depression. IND vs NZ: Rahul smashes century in last ODI, New Zealand have to chase 297 Pelé is considered the greatest player of all time in football history. In his 21-year professional career, Pelé scored a total of 1281 goals in 1363 matches. Pelé played a total of 91 matches for Brazil and scored 77 goals. Sports Minister Kiran Rijiju's big announcement 'Athletes will get lifetime monthly pension'