RIO DE JANEIRO — Nilton Santos, the galloping left back who was a regular in Brazil's World Cup-winning sides of 1958 and 1962, has died in Rio from complications caused by a lung infection. He was 88 and suffered from Alzheimer's. Santos spent his entire career with Botafogo, who announced his death in a statement Wednesday, and was a colleague of Pele at international level. He is also credited with being one of the first to spot the genius of Garrincha after the mercurial winger took him on and beat him during a trial match at the Rio club. Born in Rio in 1925, Santos signed for Botafogo as a teenager and never left. — Reuters