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Ricardo Izecson dos Santos Leite (Portuguese: Ricardo Izecson dos Santos Leite) was born on April 22, 1982, nicknamed Kaká (Portuguese: Kaká), He is a Brazilian professional football player who plays for the La Liga team Real Madrid and serves as an attacking midfielder. Kaka holds dual citizenship of Brazil and Italy. In June 2010, Kaka represented the Brazilian national men's football team in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

Chinese name: Kaka

Alias: Jaka (Cantonese translation)

Nationality: Brazil/Italy

Birthplace: Brazil Leah

Date of birth: April 22, 1982

Height: 186cm

Weight: 77kg

Sports: Football

Sports team: Real Madrid

Professional characteristics: Breakthrough with the ball

Main awards: 2007 European Golden Ball

2007 World Footballer

Important events: Transfer to Real Madrid in 2009

[Edit this paragraph] Introduction

Overview

Kaká ( April 22, 1982 -), is a Brazilian football player. Currently one of the most famous stars in the world, he serves as an attacking midfielder and is the core of the Brazilian national team and Real Madrid's offense. Kaka's iconic celebration led AC Milan to win the European Champions Cup in 2007. With his outstanding performance, he won the 2007 European Ballon d'Or and World Footballer. He is considered to be one of the most outstanding offensive players in world football today. In 2008 Selected as one of the 100 most influential people by Time magazine. Joined Real Madrid in June 2009 for 65 million euros. On June 26, 2009, he led the Brazilian team to defend the Confederations Cup.

The origin of "Kaka"

Kaka's full name is Riccardo Izeson dos Santos Leite, and "Kaka" is his nickname. According to Portuguese pronunciation, the stress of "Kaka" is on the second syllable. In Portuguese, "Kaka" is the abbreviation of "Ricardo". When Kaka was young, his younger brother Rodrigo couldn't spell the pronunciation of "Ricardo", so he called his brother "Kaka" , this nickname has been used to this day. "I Belong to Jesus" Belief: "I Belong to Jesus"

Kaka's gesture of celebrating the goal was to point his hands to the sky, which is quite meaningful. As a child, Kaká went awry during a dive and broke his vertebrae, which could have ended his football career, but he persevered. Kaká believed that it was the power of Jesus that allowed him to recover and achieve what he has achieved today. After every goal, he pointed his hands in the sky to thank Jesus for his gift. After he dominated Serie A with AC Milan in 2004, he wore a specially prepared shirt to celebrate. T-shirt with the words "I Belong to Jesus" written on it. The same phenomenon also occurred in the 2007 Champions League final against Liverpool. After winning the game, Kaká fell to his knees and once again showed off his celebratory shirt.

Small profile

Hobbies: Reading the Bible, golf, tennis, bowling, watching videos, listening to gospel, playing video games Favorite music: Gospel music Favorite playing style: Speed Quick, simple, practical, big-picture perspective Favorite work attitude: Serious and conscientious, seeking the most efficient way Favorite gospel band: Resgate and Renascer Praise Favorite singer: Aline Barros Favorite music album: Renascer Praise's sixth album "Promise" Like Actresses: Regina Duarte Favorite DVDs: Only Renascer Praise Favorite movies: "Green Miracle", "Drifters" Favorite TV shows: Movies, TV shows like "Friends", and sports shows, especially It is "Sports Spectacle" and "24" on Globo. Favorite book: "The Bible" Favorite color: white Favorite drink: water and pineapple juice Favorite food: Mom's signature risotto and Fijita Brazilian barbecue Favorite clothing style : Athleisure Favorite brand: Armani Favorite perfume: CK and Hugo Boss Favorite shoes: No particular favorite city: Brasilia, where I was born Favorite car: Audi Beautiful woman: Fernanda· Rima Beautiful Man: What I like during the day: playing football. What I like at night: going out for a variety of dinners, discussing the Bible with my wife at home. Things I often do with my family in my leisure time: going to church, donating to friends. Entertainment other than sports: theater and Is the cinema a good choice? Romantic or soulful: Soulful Idol: Rayi God pet: Ranny, my poodle Professional role model: Rayi, Zico, Senna People whom I admire: People who are good at communication Fun things: Kick Trouble with the ball: Myopia Fear: Hungry Home: Brasilia Home Conquest: Become an outstanding professional player Disillusioned: Not becoming a U-20 champion Dream: Have your own child, become the second Maldini

[Edit this paragraph] South Africa World Cup performance

Group stage

On June 16, Brazil 2:1 North Korea 5-star Brazil only had the first game in the South Africa World Cup group stage With a small victory over the North Korean team 2-1, the North Korean team received more praise from the outside world after the game. The performance of many expensive Brazilian superstars seemed a bit dim, especially Kaká, who wore the No. 10 jersey, and his performance was not eye-catching. . Kaka, who was replaced by Nirma in the 78th minute, said in an interview that his performance in the first game did not explain too many problems and that he would get better as he played. [1] Brazil 3:1 Cote d'Ivoire on June 21. At 22:00 on June 20, the Johannesburg Football City Stadium will usher in a focus battle in Group G of the second round of the World Cup. The result was a 3-1 victory for the Brazilian team. In Cote d'Ivoire, Kaka contributed two assists, but was sent off in the second half for retaliating against his opponent and receiving two yellow cards. In the 85th minute, Kaka was pushed down by Tiote near the sideline, and Bastos was knocked down shortly afterwards. Kaka pushed Wedel Keita in a dead ball state and was given a yellow card, and the players from both sides quarreled. Tiote blocked Fabiano and was given a yellow card. In the 87th minute after Kaka was sent off with a red card, Kaka raised his arm without the ball to block Wedel Keita who was running towards him from the side, and slightly touched the opponent's chest, but Wedel Keita exaggerated He fell to the ground with his face covered, and players from both sides clashed again. The referee Lanois showed Kaka a second yellow card and sent him off. However, the slow motion showed that the latter was acting. Kaka did not touch his face at all, but he But he covered his face and fell to the ground. [2]

[Edit this paragraph] Technical characteristics

Technical rating

Shooting: 9 Excellent shooting skills, both powerful and clever shots with the right foot He has considerable skills. When Kaka takes off in front of the goal, you will be shocked by his calmness.

Precise long-range shots make opponents frightened. Passing: 9 Precise through balls are also his signature. If he carries less, Kaka will have a greater chance of passing good balls. Dribbling: 10 Kaka's dribbling breakthrough is unstoppable, and his long sprint forward is his signature move, which is not only extremely lethal, but also highly entertaining. Speed: 10 Outstanding speed, able to carry the ball across most of the court at extremely high speeds. Headers: 8 Like many Brazilian players, Kaka prefers the ball at his feet.

Technical analysis

1. Long-distance travel Among professional football players, many have outstanding physical fitness and many have superb dribbling skills. Kaká’s two abilities are both Top notch. This gives him super long-distance running ability. First of all, he is superior in terms of starting speed. At the same time, he can dunk and pass defenders at high speed, and always keep the ball within 1 meter directly in front of him. Kaka's long-distance running is also one of his most pleasing stunts. He repeatedly kills the opponent's defense and makes them stand up, which is very interesting to watch. In the warm-up match when Brazil defeated Argentina 3-0, Kaka flew 60 meters with the ball and threw away three opponents. Scoring after following the defender is the most typical example. 2. Powerful long-range shooting. As a midfielder and frontcourt attacker from Brazil, the kingdom of football, Kaká already has excellent long-range shooting ability. After experiencing the baptism of Serie A and the Champions League, this skill has become more and more mature. Kaka's shooting range is within 40 meters from the goal. His long-range shots are fast and at angles, and he can basically press the ball at a high height. In this year's World Cup qualifiers, Kaká repeatedly defeated his opponents with long-range shots, and even scored a world-famous goal against Peru. 3. Grab points in the penalty area. Because AC Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti likes to form a Christmas tree formation, Kaká, who serves as an attacking midfielder, inevitably has to rush into the penalty area and act as a scorer. Kaká, who was the top scorer with 10 goals in the last Champions League, scored many goals in the penalty area. With an expert like Inzaghi beside him, Kaka taught by words and deeds. Of course, the ability to find the second goal is getting stronger and stronger. 4. Midfield organization. The midfield organization task in AC Milan is shared by Pirlo, Seedorf and Kaká. They are responsible for scheduling behind the other two. Differently, Kaka is often responsible for the frontcourt breakthrough and final pass. Kaka is an all-round player with excellent vision and passing skills. As Ronaldinho gradually moved away from the core position of the Brazilian national team, Kaka was given the role of midfield commander by head coach Dunga. As he grows older, Kaka may also develop into a player like his idol Raiyi in the future. A combination core. 5. Speed ??of dribbling: In terms of absolute speed, I am afraid that there are many faster horses in today's football that are better than Kaka, but Kaká's strengths lie in his speed of dribbling and his ability to accelerate long distances. Kaká, whose speed is about 11 seconds per 100 meters, will not suffer much loss even if he sprints with the ball at his feet. In terms of breakthrough speed and starting speed, almost no player of the same size can beat Kaka. 6. Off-the-ball movement Kaka is also very good at off-the-ball performance. Observing Kaká’s games, he can put himself in a tactical coordination point at any time without the ball, thereby ensuring the team’s offense. smoothness and defensive stability. Generally speaking, Kaka is a player with high tactical literacy. This potential has been reflected since Kaka started playing in the Brazilian Olympic team. 7. Strong explosive power. It has been proven before that Kaka has a great advantage in starting speed. Although he is a white player, he has explosive power and flexibility comparable to black athletes, laying the foundation for outstanding breakthrough and shooting abilities. It is said that his ability was developed through continuous practice since childhood.

[Edit this paragraph] Childhood life

Kaka was born in Brasilia, his mother Simone Cristina dos Santos Leite (Simone Cristina dos Santos Leite was a teacher and his father, Bosco Izecson Pereira Leite, was an engineer.

Unlike most Brazilian football players who come from poor families, Kaka comes from a relatively wealthy middle-class family. Kaka's younger brother Di Gao is also a football player. When Kaka was 7 years old, his family moved from Brasilia to Sao Paulo. Kaka showed his talent in football at a very young age. When Kaka was 15 years old, Kaka was determined to become a football player. At the same time, Kaka did not neglect his studies. When Kaka was 18 years old, an accident in a swimming pool caused Kaka's spinal fracture and almost paralyzed him. Fortunately, Kaka fully recovered from the accident. He attributed this to God. Kaka wrote in his diary: "At that moment, I felt God's hand saving me from danger."

[Edit this paragraph] Career

Saint Paul

Kaka joined the Sao Paulo club when he was 8 years old. When he was 15 years old, Kaká signed a contract with Sao Paulo Club and helped the club win the Sao Paulo State Youth Cup. In January 2001, Kaká made his debut for the senior team and later scored 12 goals in 27 games, helping the S?o Paulo club win its first Rio-S?o Paulo Championship and was named the Player of the Year in 2001. Best player in the Brazilian league. The following season, Kaká scored 10 goals in 22 games, attracting the attention of European clubs. Leonardo, who once played for Sao Paulo and AC Milan, has been paying attention to Kaka. He suggested that Kaka go to Italy to develop. With Leonardo's help, Kaka moved to AC Milan in 2003.

AC Milan

In the summer of 2003, Kaka transferred from Sao Paulo to AC Milan for a transfer fee of 8.5 million euros. In AC Milan, Kaka's outstanding performance allowed him to win the main position in a short period of time, which led to Rivaldo's departure. Kaka's speed accelerated AC Milan's offensive rhythm, and he gradually became the core of AC Milan's offense. In the 2003 Toyota Cup, AC Milan and Boca Juniors tied in 120 minutes, lost 1-3 in penalty kicks, and failed to win the championship. In the 2003-04 Serie A season, Kaká scored 10 goals in 30 games, helping AC Milan win the championship. In view of his excellent performance, in his first season in Serie A, Kaka was named the league's best player and best foreign aid. Kaka is participating in training. In the 2004-05 season, Kaka scored 7 goals in 36 league games, helping AC Milan win second place in Serie A. In the Champions League final, AC Milan was equalized by Liverpool with a 3-0 lead and lost 2-3 in a penalty kick, but Kaká was still named the best midfielder in the Champions League. . Kaka in AC Milan In the 2005-06 season, Kaka scored 14 goals in Serie A. AC Milan won the league runner-up. Kaka and Cagliari's Suazo were named the best foreign players in Serie A. However, due to the Calciopoli incident, AC Milan was deducted 30 points from the league points in the 2005-06 season and almost lost the opportunity to participate in the Champions League. AC Milan will be deducted 8 points from the league points in the 2006-07 season. In 2006, Kaká scored a hat trick in both Serie A and the Champions League. On April 9, 2006, in the 33rd round of Serie A against Chievo, Kaka completed his first hat trick. All three goals came in the second half. On November 2, 2006, in the Champions League group stage match, Kaká scored a hat trick to help AC Milan defeat Anderlecht 4-1. 2007 was the most successful year of Kaka's career. In the 2006-07 Serie A season, Kaka scored 8 goals and was named the best player and best foreign aid in Serie A. In the 2006/2007 Champions League, Kaká scored the winning goal in the 1/8 finals; in the 1/4 finals and semi-finals, Kaka scored to help AC Milan reach the final. In the final, Kaka assisted Inzaghi to score a goal, helping AC Milan win the Champions League for the seventh time.

Kaká became the top scorer in the Champions League with 10 goals and was named the best player and best forward. In the 2007 World Club Cup final held in Japan, Kaka assisted Inzaghi twice and scored a goal, helping AC Milan defeat Boca Juniors 4-2 and win the championship. Kaka was also named the 2007 Player of the Year. Best Player of the Year in the World Club Cup. Due to his outstanding performance that year, Kaka won many awards such as the 2007 Ballon d'Or and World Footballer. In the 2007-08 season, Kaká scored 15 goals in Serie A and was AC Milan's top scorer. Kaka is also the player with the second most assists in the league. However, AC Milan's overall performance was poor and they did not qualify for the 2008-09 Champions League. In the 2008-2009 season, Kaka helped AC Milan regain qualifications for the 2009-2010 European Champions Cup.

Real Madrid

At 6:20 on June 9, 2009, the official website of the Spanish Real Madrid Club officially announced: Kaka has become a Real Madrid player. After completing the signing with Kaka, Real Madrid officially issued a brief announcement saying that after reaching an agreement with AC Milan, Ricardo Izekson dos Santos Lete, also known as Kaka, has become a Real Madrid player . The Brazilian player has satisfactorily passed his medical and Kaká signed a six-year contract with Real Madrid. Appearance at the Bernabeu At 20:30 local time on June 30, 2009, Kaka officially appeared at the Bernabeu Stadium. To witness this historic moment, more than 40,000 fans and more than 500 media reporters poured into the Bernabeu Stadium. Kaka's performance did not disappoint fans and media. As the main figure in completing the deal, Real Madrid's new chairman Florentino first introduced the Brazilian star to the fans, which immediately caused a commotion among the fans. When Kaka then stepped onto the turf of the Bernabeu Stadium, the fans cheered loudly. Florentino was still delivering his speech while the Brazilian star stood in the stadium smiling. The moment Kaka took the microphone, the entire Bernabeu instantly became silent. "Thank you, Chairman! Good evening to all Real Madrid fans!" Kaká opened his new chapter in Real Madrid in this way. Kaka said, "This is a very special day for me. I am very happy to start a new football career in Real Madrid. This club has an unparalleled history!" The Brazilian star's words once again attracted The fans cheered enthusiastically. Subsequently, Kaka raised the Real Madrid jersey with No. 8 high above his head, and the fans at the scene shouted Kaka's name excitedly.

Resume

Season club number, appearances, goals, national league ranking

2009/10 Real Madrid 8 24 8 Spain 1 2

2008/09 AC Milan 22 31 16 Italy 1 3

2007/08 AC Milan 22 30 15 Italy 1 5

2006/07 AC Milan 22 31 8 Italy 1 4

2005/06 AC Milan 22 35 14 Italy 1 3

2004/05 AC Milan 22 36 7 Italy 1 2

2003/04 AC Milan 22 30 10 Italy 1 1

2003 Sao Paulo

10 2 Brazil 1 3

2002 Sao Paulo

20 8 Brazil 1

2001 Sao Paulo

26 12 Brazil 1

Transfer record

Start date Contract expiration Nature of transfer Transfer fee Transfer from team to team

2009-06-09 2015-06-30 Transfer to 6500 AC Milan Real Madrid

2003-08-01 2009-06-09 Transfer to 825 Sao Paulo AC Milan

1999-01-01 2003-07-31 Signed

Unknown Sao Paulo

(Note: The transfer fee is in 10,000 euros)

[Edit this paragraph] National team career

In 2001, Kaka was selected for the Brazilian U-20 national team to participate in the 2001 World Youth Football Championship, and scored 1 goal in the group stage between Brazil and Australia. The Brazilian team lost to Ghana in the quarter-finals and was eliminated early. On January 31, 2002, Kaka played for the Brazilian national team for the first time in a World Cup warm-up match between Brazil and Bolivia. Then Kaka was selected into the Brazilian national team's roster for the World Cup. In the third group match against Costa Rica, Kaka came on as a substitute in the 72nd minute. In the quarter-finals, Ronaldinho was sent off with a red card and missed the semi-finals; Kaka volunteered, hoping to play as the main player in the semi-finals, but in the end he failed to play. Kaka did not get a chance to play in the final, and only nominally helped the national team win the World Cup. Kaká wearing the uniform of the Brazilian team in the 2003 America's Gold Cup, Kaká led the Brazilian team as captain. In the quarter-finals, Kaka scored two goals to help Brazil defeat Colombia 2-0. In the semifinals, through Kaka's goal in the 90th minute and Diego's penalty kick in overtime, the Brazilian team came back and defeated the United States 2-1 to enter the final. In the final, the host Mexico scored a golden goal in overtime and defeated Brazil 1-0 to win the championship, with Brazil finishing second. In the summer of 2003, Kaka moved to AC Milan. In his first season in Serie A, Kaka helped AC Milan win the long-lost Serie A championship and was named the best player and best foreign aid in Serie A. His outstanding performance at the club earned Kaka a place in the star-studded national team. In the 2005 Confederations Cup, although the Brazilian team lacked Ronaldo, the offensive lineup composed of Ronaldinho, Adriano, Robinho and Kaká was still very powerful. In the final, Brazil defeated Argentina 4-1 and won the championship. Kaka scored Brazil's second goal. In the 2006 World Cup South American qualifiers, the Brazilian team won the right to participate in the World Cup as the first place with a goal difference advantage. Kaká scored 5 goals in the qualifiers. As the 2002 World Cup champion, the 2004 America's Cup champion, the 2005 Confederations Cup champion and the first place in the South American World Cup qualifiers, the Brazilian team is considered the biggest favorite to win the World Cup.

The "magic quartet" composed of Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, Adriano and Kaka, the four Brazilian frontcourt players, has high hopes. In Brazil's first match of the 2006 World Cup finals, Kaká scored the winning goal in the 44th minute to help Brazil defeat Croatia 1-0. Due to a knee injury, Kaká was unable to maintain good competitive condition in all games. However, the "Magic Quartet" has a slow pace, lack of change, and misaligned cores; the four members failed to perform at their due level, failed to form a tacit understanding, and most of the time worked independently; the "Magic Quartet" was unable to play the victory of the Brazilian team. movement. In the quarter-finals, the Brazilian team lost to the French team 0-1 and missed the semi-finals. On September 3, 2006, in a warm-up match at the Emirates Stadium in London, Arsenal's home stadium, Kaká scored a very exciting goal, and the Brazilian team beat Argentina 3-0. In the 89th minute, after Argentina's corner kick was disrupted, Messi got the ball but was snatched away by Kaka. Kaka quickly passed Messi, and then Kaka ran 60 meters with the ball and passed Argentina defender Milito. Finally shoot the ball in. On May 12, 2007, after a long season, Kaká requested the Brazilian Football Association to let him rest on the grounds of fatigue. In the end, the Brazilian Football Association agreed and Kaká missed the 2007 Copa America. The Brazilian team without Kaka and Ronaldinho still showed the strong strength of Brazilian football, defeated the Argentine team and won the championship. On June 26, 2009, he led the Brazilian team to defend the Confederations Cup. In June 2010, Kaká represented the Brazilian team in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

National team goals

Number of goals Date location Opponent score Match type

1 March 7, 2002 Cuiaba, Brazil, Iceland 6-1 friendly match

2, 3 July 19, 2003, Miami, USA, Colombia 2-0, 2003 America’s Gold Cup

4 July 23, 2003, Miami, USA, USA 2-1, 2003 America’s Gold Cup

5 September 7, 2003, Barranquilla, Colombia 2-1 2006 World Cup South American Qualifiers

6 October 19, 2003, Brazil Curicba Uruguay 3-3 2006 World Cup South American Qualifiers

7 April 28, 2004 Curitiba, Brazil, Hungary 4-1 Friendly Match

8, 9 October 9, 2004 Venezuela Maracaibo Venezuela 5-2 2006 World Cup South American Qualifiers

10 March 27, 2005 Brazil Goiania Peru 1-0 2006 World Cup South American Qualifiers

11 June 29, 2005 Frankfurt, Germany, Argentina 4-1 2005 Confederations Cup

12 November 10, 2005, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates 8-0 friendly match

13 June 4, 2006 New Zealand 4-0 friendly match in Geneva, Switzerland

14 June 13, 2006 Croatia 1-0 in Berlin, Germany 2006 World Cup

15 September 2006 On the 3rd, London, England, Argentina 3-0 friendly match

16 On October 10, 2006, Stockholm, Sweden, Ecuador 2-1 friendly match

17 On November 15, 2006, Basel, Switzerland, Switzerland 2- 1 Friendly match

18 March 24, 2007, Gothenburg, Sweden, 4-0 friendly match

19 September 12, 2007, Foxborough, United States, Mexico 3-1 friendly match

20, 21 October 17, 2007 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Ecuador 5-0 2010 World Cup South America Qualifiers

22 November 18, 2007 Lima, Peru Peru 1-1 2010 World Cup South America Qualifiers Match

23 October 12, 2008 San Cristobal, Venezuela Venezuela 4-0 2010 World Cup South American Qualifiers

[Edit this paragraph] Achievements and Honors

Collective Honor

2001 Rio-Saint Paulo Championship Champion 2002 Sao Paulo State Championship Champion Kaka 2002 Korea-Japan World Cup Champion 03/04 Season Serie A Champion 2003 European Super Cup Champion 2004 Italian Super Cup Champion 2005 United Club Cup Champion in the 06/07 season UEFA Champions League Champion 2007 European Super Cup Champion 2007 FIFA World Club Cup Champion 2009 Confederations Cup Champion

Personal Honors

2001 Best Newcomer in the Brazilian Domestic League 2002 Best player in the Brazilian domestic league (Brazilian Footballer) Third place in the 2003 European Golden Boy Award (Van der Vaart, Robben) Best player in Serie A in the 03/04 season 03/04 best foreign player in the Serie A 04/05 best in the Champions League Midfielder 05/06 Serie A's best foreign player 05/06 FIFPro World XI 06/07 UEFA official website fans selected the best player in the UEFA Champions League 06/07 UEFA Champions League top scorer 06/07 Kaká, the best striker in the Champions League this season, was awarded the World Footballer of the Year

Best Player of the 2006/07 UEFA Champions League, 2007 International Players Association Best Player, December 2, 2007: Paris, Kaka won the 2007 Ballon d'Or. December 13, 2007: Kaka won the British "World Football" magazine's annual award. Best Player (more than 50% of the vote) December 16, 2007: Kaká was elected the Best Player of the Club World Cup (scored 1 goal and contributed 2 assists for Milan) December 19, 2007: FIFA World Footballer of the Year 2007 IFFHS World's Best Midfielder In 2007, he entered the Team of the Year selected by UEFA fans with the highest number of votes 2007 Serie A's Best Player and Best Foreign Player 2007 American Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential Players in 2007 People January 18, 2008: IFFHS 2007 Best Midfielder of the Year January 21, 2008: Croatian daily "SN" Player of the Year 2009 Confederations Cup Golden Ball Award 2009 Spanish "Marca" Legend Award

Other honors

January 21, 2008: Croatian daily "SN" Player of the Year January 18, 2008: IFFHS 2007 Midfielder of the Year January 17, 2008 : 2007 Team of the Year on UEFA official website 2007 Best Midfielder in the World by IFFHS 2007 Entered the Team of the Year selected by UEFA fans with the highest number of votes 2007 Serie A "Oscar" Best Player and Best Foreign Player December 13, 2007: Kaka won the British "World Football" magazine's Player of the Year (more than 50% of the vote) November 19, 2007: AIC selected the Football Oscar, Kaka was shortlisted for the 2007 Best Foreign Player Nominations will be announced on January 28, 2008. October 5, 2007: Kaka was selected as the best player by the International Professional Footballers Association. August 30, 2007: Monte Carlo, Kaka was selected by UEFA as the best player of the UEFA Champions League for the 2006-07 season. August 2007 24th: In the Italian Sky TV opinion poll, Kaká won the best player in Europe last season. June 6, 2007: In a vote on FIFA's official website, Kaka was elected the best player in the world (48.61% of the vote). June 1, 2007: Kaká won the world's best player by the German "Kicker" magazine. Best player (48.8% of the vote). May 26, 2007: In a vote on UEFA's official website, Kaka was named the best player (more than 100,000 votes) May 23, 2007: Kaka was elected to the UEFA Champions League 2006- Top scorer of the 2007 season May 15, 2007: Kaka was awarded the 2007 San Siro Gentleman of the Year Award April 29, 2008: Kaka was awarded the title of the 2008 San Siro European Gentleman of the Year June 29, 2009: Kaka was awarded The Golden Ball Award for the Best Player of the 8th Confederations Cup was incorporated into the Best Team of the Confederations Cup in 2009: Selected for the Best Team of the 2010 World Cup Qualifiers

[Edit this paragraph] Family

The wedding ceremony of wife Kaka and Caroline. Kaka’s first girlfriend was not Caroline, but a Brazilian model named Elizabeth Petful. This model was also a very low-key A cautious person, she couldn't stand the fact that when dating, there would always be people endlessly asking for Kaka's autograph or asking for photos. She left Kaka after 5 months of acquaintance. At the end of 2002, Caroline, who was only 15 years old, entered Kaka's world. A few months later, the relationship between the two was officially established. Caroline comes from a well-known family. Her mother is the general agent of the famous French cosmetics brand Christian Dior in Latin America. Kaka comes from a typical middle-class family. Her father is an engineer and her mother is a teacher. Kaka's academic performance is particularly outstanding. His math scores were very good, but he gave up the opportunity to further his studies because of his passion for football.

There were no thrilling emotional dramas in the three-year long relationship. In their own words, "our relationship is stable and serious." Caroline, who was still in high school at the time, took advantage of the summer vacation in China to go to Milan to visit Kaka. Most of their dates were to have dinner with each other's family, and they would not stay overnight at each other's home no matter how late it was. Pure, beautiful, classically elegant, and cautious, Caroline almost meets all the criteria for a perfect wife in Kaka's mind. This pair of "obedient" children never went too far in their relationship, and they didn't even go to bars or discos. Kaka joked: "That's the territory that belongs to Totti, Nesta and Maldini." They spent time together, either Kaka accompanied Caroline to watch Brazilian soap operas such as "Friends", or Caroline Accompany Kaka to watch "Sports Wonders" on Global TV, or study the Bible and go to church together. Caroline and Luca's son was born at about 01:05 in the early morning of June 10, 2008 in Sao Paulo. This is Kaka and Caroline's first child. The baby weighs 3.6 Kilogram, length 51 centimeters, both mother and child were in good condition when born.