"For me, No.1 is still Pele. Between Pele and (Diego) Maradona, Pele of course, he is my very close friend, like my brother. What he did with the ball is like a magician. I played with him for 12 years. Maradona also did well," said Torres here.
The captain of the victorious 1970 World Cup team and arguably Brazil's greatest side, Torres further hoped that India, despite its massive fan following in cricket, would make it to the highest stage in the World Cup.
The 69-year-further invited Indians to come to Brazil and witness the quadrennial extravaganza to be held from June 12 to July 13.
"We know that we have the World Cup in Brazil. I am one of the ambassadors. I would like to invite you if it is possible. We are preparing our grounds to promote the best World Cup ever."
The event by Coca-Cola also witnessed retired batting legend Sachin Tendulkar in presence.
"But I think to be in front of the Trophy is incredible. Something I wanted to hold, I already have held it. So I'm not worried about the rest," the maestro said referring to India's 2011 World Cup triumph in Mumbai.
There was also city's favourite cricket icon Sourav Ganguly, who urged parents to bring their kids to see the World Cup Trophy at the Police Ground tomorrow.
"It's not only about taking pictures but realising the importance of the World Cup Trophy. Unless you touch and feel it, you would not know the importance of the World Cup. Parents please bring your children because that's very important.
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