"No, I don't have any intention to be president of FIFA," Pele, the only footballer to have won three World Cups, said in his first news conference during his one-week sojourn in India.
FIFA has plunged into crisis following allegations of widespread corruption since this summer, when the US Department of Justice indicted several top executives. As a result, Blatter and Platini were suspended by FIFA's ethics committee.
"It's very difficult to make a comparison of players of different generations. But in last 10 years Messi was the best. Ronaldo plays forward and tries to score while Messi plays with a different style. In my team I would love to have both... We have Neymar who also has good future," the only footballer to have won three World Cups said in his first news conference during his one-week sojourn in India.
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"No doubt football today is more tough than before but when God gifts you to play football it's the same in any generation. Football is all about skill. I'm sure Beto would have been equally successful had he played in this era."
Refusing to answer queries on FIFA, which is engulfed in crisis post Sepp Blatter controversy, Pele however said he has "no intention to contest for the post of president".
Post-World Cup where they were thrashed 1-7 by Germany, the once heavyweights Brazil may not be the same force to reckon with and Pele blamed it on the team atmosphere.