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Kaka, byname of Ricardo Izecson dos Santos Leite, (conceived April 22, 1982, Brasilia, Brazil), Brazilian football (soccer) player who was named the World Player of the Year by the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) in 2007.

Kaka owed his epithet to his more youthful sibling Rodrigo, who as a kid couldn't articulate Ricardo and could oversee just "Caca." Kaka was seven when the family moved to Sao Paulo. A sharp football fan, he was gone up against by the São Paulo FC the next year. At age 15 he was given an agreement, however his advancement was intruded on three years after the fact by genuine spinal damage (supported in a swimming mishap), which undermined his vocation. He recouped, be that as it may, and made his first-group make a big appearance in January 2001. That year he scored 12 objectives in 27 coordinates as an assaulting midfield player. In 2002 he appeared on the Brazilian national group, playing in a match against Bolivia, and soon thereafter Brazil won the World Cup.

Kakas developing introduction on the world stage provoked enthusiasm from driving European clubs, and in August 2003 AC Milan marked him for $8.5 million. He showed up in Italy the following month in a 2– 0 prevail upon Ancona. Kaka was similarly adroit at starting and completing assaults, and his intense all-around abilities created with Milan. Kaká completed eighth and seventh, individually, in balloting for FIFA Player of the Year in 2005 and 2006 preceding winning pretty much every accessible respect in 2007, when he was named both European Player of the Year and FIFA World Player of the Year. What's more, Milan won the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) Champions League title in 2007.

In the wake of marking an expansion with Milan in mid 2008, Kaká turned into the most generously compensated footballer on the planet, with a yearly pay from the diversion alone adding up to €8 million (about $12 million) and broad corporate sponsorship bargains. In spite of the fact that he maintained a craving to complete his vocation in Milan, Kaká exchanged to Spanish powerhouse Real Madrid in June 2009, a move that was impelled by the Italian club's desperate monetary straits. He was a key figure on the Real squads that won the 2011 Copa del Rey (Spanish container) and the 2011– 12 La Liga (Spanish best division) title. In 2013 Kaká came back to AC Milan. The next year Kaká and Milan commonly consented to end his agreement, and he marked to play with the extension group Orlando City SC of North America's Major League Soccer (MLS), which started play in 2015. (He was advanced to São Paolo for the 2014– 15 season.) Unlike other eminent stars who played in the MLS toward the finish of their professions, Kaká kept up his solid play in the U.S., procuring All-Star praises in every one of his initial two seasons with Orlando City. He resigned from expert football in December 2017

In universal play Kaka was a key supporter of Brazil's rushes to the quarterfinals at the 2006 and 2010 World Cups, however he neglected to make the national side when his nation of origin facilitated the 2014 Cup.

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