Football: I may have played with new Pope, says di Stefano

MADRID (Reuters) - Alfredo di Stefano may have kicked a ball about with Argentinian compatriot Jorge Mario Bergoglio, who was elected Pope Francis I last week, when they were growing up around the same time in Buenos Aires, the Real Madrid great has said.

Di Stefano, who is just over 10 years older than the 76-year-old Bergoglio, wrote in his regular column in sports daily Marca on Monday that the pair had gone to the same school and lived close to each other in Argentina's capital Buenos Aires.

"As you can imagine his election filled me with enormous joy," di Stefano wrote. "The Pope was probably one of those kids with whom I played football in the street.

"In the neighbourhood we put together proper matches with everyone against everyone until it got dark.

"You'll have to ask him because at that time I was the famous one, from when I was very small, as I belonged to the River Plate youth academy, everyone knew me."

Di Stefano is widely considered one of the greatest footballers of all time.

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