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Brazilian football legend Zico runs Olympic Torch Relay in IbarakiThe Tokyo Olympic torch relay is scheduled to visit all 47 prefectures of Japan over 121 days
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Former Brazilian football player. Credit: AFP Photo
Former Brazilian football player. Credit: AFP Photo

Olympic Torch Relay kicked off its leg in Ibaraki Prefecture on Sunday as Brazilian football legend Zico ran as one of the last torchbearers in Kashima city.

The attacking midfielder was famous for his creative playmaking style, technical skills and goal scoring ability.

As the former national team member, Zico went to three World Cups and was part of the 1982 squad - widely considered one of the best teams in the world.

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He joined Kashima Antlers (known as Sumitomo Metal Kicking Team) in 1991 as a player, and stayed with the club until July 1994. In 2002, he was appointed as Japan's national team coach and led the team to the 2006 World Cup in Germany. He is currently the Technical Director of Kashima Antlers.

The Tokyo Olympic torch relay is scheduled to visit all 47 prefectures of Japan over 121 days.

It will end on July 23rd at the Opening Ceremonies in Tokyo.

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(Published 04 July 2021, 21:19 IST)