The Guinean Government decided to change the name of the Bafatá Stadium, the second capital of the country, to Estádio Pelé, in response to the appeal by FIFA President Gianni Infantino, who asked for a worldwide tribute to the former Brazilian footballer.The decision was taken at the Council of Ministers, meeting in Bissau, under the chairmanship of the Guinean head of state, Umaro Sissoco Embalo, says a government statement to which Lusa had access.”As a result and as an expression of public recognition of the status of King of World Football that is granted to him, the Council of Ministers decided to name the Regional State of Bafatá ‘Pele Stadium’ in response to the appeal of the president of FIFA”, a Government statement reads.Wanyama set to extend Montreal stay##NAJAVA_MECA_6929187##Until now, Bafatá’s playing field was called Estádio da Rocha and was used by Sporting Clube de Bafatá, a club founded in 1937 that regularly competes in the Guinean first division football championship.On the day Pelé’s death was announced, last December 29, the president of the Guinea-Bissau Football Federation, Carlos Teixeira, addressed wishes of condolence to the people and to the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF).”Pelé is today a unique figure in the world. Everyone knows in this world who Pelé is, he was a planetary figure”, observed the leader of the Guinea-Bissau Football Federation.Pelé died on Thursday, aged 82, at the Albert Einstein Israeli hospital, in São Paulo, following the failure of multiple organs a result of the progression of colon cancer.Guinea-Bissau becomes the second country to rename a stadium after Pele. Cape Verde was the first, renaming their National Stadium after the legend.