Pele mourns Maradona: 'I hope we'll play soccer together in the sky'

In this file photo taken on June 09, 2016 former Argentinian football international Diego Maradona (left) and former Brazilian footballer Pele pose after a football match organised by Swiss luxury watchmaker Hublot at the Jardin du Palais Royal in Paris, on the eve of the Euro 2016 European football championships.

Photo credit: Patrick Kovarik | AFP

What you need to know:

  • Maradona's spokesman announced the footballer had died at the age of 60 and President Alberto Fernandez immediately announced three days of national mourning in the South American country.
  • The player was the inspiration behind Argentina's 1986 World Cup triumph.

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Brazilian football great Pele mourned his fellow legend Diego Maradona after the Argentine died Wednesday, saying he hoped they would "play together in the sky" one day.

"Sad news today. I have lost a dear friend, and the world has lost a legend," Pele wrote on Instagram, alongside a picture of Maradona hoisting the World Cup trophy in 1986.

"There is much more to say, but for now may God give his family strength. One day, I hope, we will play soccer together in the sky."

Pele and Maradona, who often vie for the title of best footballer in history, had just celebrated milestone birthdays last month: 80 and 60, respectively.

Pele had wished Maradona well on his birthday on October 30, writing, "May your journey be long and may you always smile, and make me smile, too!"

Maradona had likewise congratulated Pele on his 80th a week before, joining in what he called "the universal tribute to the King."

The Brazilian and Argentine were jointly named best player of the 20th century by FIFA in 2000.