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Brazil is a conveyor belt that produces brilliant talents. Following in the footsteps of Romario, Rivaldo, Ronaldo, Ronaldinho is Ricardo Izecson Santos Leite. Kaka, as he is better known, is the embodiment of elegance, a player who exudes pure class. His ability on the ball, his ability to dominate games, to see openings and to make the right decisions - these are all, quite simply, of the highest possible order.Kaka's background is far from typical. He hails not from the poverty of the favelas, but from a middle-class family, with the comforts and educational background that this entails. While his father Bosco, an engineer by profession, has looked after his career and handled all of his contract negotiations, Kaka himself set out a plan for his professional development which he has pursued, irresistibly, with singular determination, leaving little room for chance.Kaka is the son-in-law that every mother dreams of. While he never dreamt that he would one day become the best player in the world, he always set out to be number one.Born in the capital Brasilia in 1982, Kaka grew up in Sao Paulo after his parents moved there when he was seven. Like all kids of his age, he played football and showed an aptitude for the game early on. However, back then his enthusiasm for the game was nothing beyond the ordinary. It was only when he turned 15 that he decided he wanted to make a career for himself in football, although even then he did not give up his studies.However, three years later, his ambitions almost suffered a fatal blow when he fractured a vertebra in his spine following a swimming pool accident. "At that moment, I realised that I had been saved by the hand of God," he wrote in his diary. Since then, he has been unwavering in his religious faith, and after every latest feat on the football pitch, he never fails to acknowledge his debt to God by raising his arms to the skies. Kaka's professional career has unfolded at a remarkable pace. In 2001, he found himself in the Sao Paulo youth team. By the age of 18 he was already being promoted to the senior team and on 31 January 2002, he made his national team debut for Brazil against Bolivia. By that stage, it was clear that nothing was going to stop him. Three years on, former Sao Paulo and AC Milan star Leonardo, who had been following Kaka's development closely, convinced him and his family that he should move to Italy, which he did in the summer of 2003. By this stage, he had already won the FIFA World Cup™ with Brazil in 2002, and his 48 goals in 131 appearances for Sao Paulo provided a clear indication of the scale of his talent.Once in Europe, he required no time at all to find his feet. But then Kaka always manages to make even the most difficult challenges appear simple. In the 2003/04 season, he was a revelation, as he helped AC Milan to their 17th Serie A title. Three years later, he had conquered Europe, helping the Rossoneri to the 2006/07 UEFA Champions League crown, and finishing as the tournament's ten-goal top scorer in the process. "He is an extremely calm and composed boy who is never prone to either euphoria or depression," says his coach at AC Milan, Carlo Ancelotti. "He has great inner strength, and there is never any danger of him allowing his success go to his head. He is a great champion."Positioned behind the main striker, in the role of what the Italians call the trequartista - part creator, part scorer - Kaka is often the player who conjures the final pass, but equally often he is on hand to apply the finish. However, perhaps the most astonishing thing about the Brazilian is the simplicity of his actions, which are always executed with technical brilliance and total control. His recent goal for Brazil against Peru offers a perfect illustration: after first controlling the ball with his left foot, he delivered a finish with his right that ended up in the top corner of the net. "I'm going through a good period. I enjoy being the link between midfield and attack, bringing the ball forward and taking on defenders. That is the area of the pitch where I prefer to operate," says a smiling Kaka, making it all sound so easy. "He is the complete modern player," says former Brazil left-back Roberto Carlos of his compatriot." Meanwhile, Barcelona's Edmilson praises Kaka's "humility and straightforwardness". He adds that Kaka "has the aura of a leader that should make him the player to captain the Brazil national team at the 2010 and 2014 World Cups."
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里卡尔多·伊泽克森·多斯·桑托斯·莱特(Ricardo Izecson Dos Santos Leite) 简称:卡卡(Kaka) 国籍:巴西位置:中场 身高:185cm 体重:83kg 俱乐部球衣号码:22(进入俱乐部时22岁)国家队球衣号码:10出生地:巴西利亚生日:1982年4月22日星座: 金牛座现效力俱乐部:AC米兰曾效力俱乐部:圣保罗世界杯经历:2002年韩日世界杯、2006年德国世界杯外号:里奇(Ricky)2007年世界足球先生2007年欧洲足球先生
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卡卡的英文资料:Full name: Ricardo Izecson dos Santos LeiteDate of birth: April 22, 1982Birthplace: Brasilia, BrazilNationality: BrazilianEU passport: NoHeight: 183 cmWeight: 73 kgClub: MilanPosition: Attacking Midfielder/Forward [R, C]Number: 22Contract expires: June 2011Previous clubs: Sao Paulo > (�8.5m) MilanInternational debut: January 2002, v BoliviaCaps: 37Goals: 12World cups: Korea/Japan 2002, Germany 2006 Hunours:FIFA World Cup (2002)FIFA Confederations Cup (2005)European Super Cup (2003)Italian Serie A (2004)Italian Supercup (2004)Brazilian League Player of the Year (2002)UCL Best Midfielder (2005) 2001July: Member of the Brazilian team that reached the FIFA World Youth Championship quarterfinals in Argentina.2006April: Member of the AC Milan team that reached the UEFA Champions League semifinals, losing against FC Barcelona.June 13: Brazil midfielder Kaka edged out several other worthy candidates for the Budweiser Man of the Match honours as the world champions opened their Germany 2006 campaign with a 1-0 win over Croatia.August 14: Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon admitted that Kaka will not now arrive at the club this season.August 23: Real Madrid and AC Milan officials meet on Milan to discuss a probable swap between Ronaldo and Kaka.September 27: Kaka has criticised coach Carlo Ancelotti's tactics in the 0-0 draw at Lille in the UEFA Champions League. "I prefer playing with the formation with two forwards. In the game against Lille, I was obliged to keep the ball a lot - and then some people will say I am selfish. With only one forward, when I'm marked, I must try always a personal shot. With two forwards, it's easier passing the ball to one of them. At this time, we were not able to score - even if we created a lot of opportunities," he said. FIFA World Cup™ Germany 2006 player's profileKaka is a focused and aggressive attacking midfielder, with good ball skills and stamina, who can move into a striking role when required. Kaka moved from Sao Paulo to AC Milan in 2003 after collecting the award for best player in the 2002 Brazilian championship and subsequently won the Serie A title in his first season in Italy.He played in Brazil’s 2002 FIFA World Cup™ finals campaign, albeit not the Final, and scored five goals in their qualifiers for Germany 2006.© 2001-2006 FIFA, All Rights ReservedUEFA Champions League 2005-06 player's profileA tireless worker who is blessed with creativity, good passing skills and a fine shot, attacking midfield player Ricardo Izecson Santos Leite 'Kaká' moved to Italy in the summer of 2003 vowing to "combine Brazilian fantasy with the tactical discipline of European football".National teamAfter representing Brazil at the 2001 FIFA World Youth Championship, he enjoyed a memorable breakthrough year in 2002, making his international debut against Bolivia before playing for his country at the FIFA World Cup. Since then he starred in the Brazilian Under-23 side that lost the 2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup final to Mexico and appeared regularly in qualifying for the 2006 World Cup. He was not selected for the 2004 Copa América but played the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup in Germany.ClubBorn in Brasilia in 1982, Kaká is a product of São Paulo FC, for whom he played socred 22 goals in 56 league games over three seasons. Completed an �8.5m move to European champions Milan in June 2003, after months of speculation. He signed a four-year contract.2003: Excelled in his first season in Serie A, quickly establishing himself as regular and scoring ten times as Milan secured their 17th Scudetto. He was also an ever-present in their UEFA Champions League campaign.2004/05: Missed only two league games, scoring seven goals as Milan finished runners-up to Juventus FC and played every Champions League match, scoring twice against FC Shakhtar Donetsk. In the final, his wonderful pass set up Hernán Crespo for his second goal and Milan's third, only for Liverpool FC to mount a stunning comeback and take the match to penalties despite Kaká converting his kick.Did you know?With his first touch of the game, Kaká scored Brazil's winning goal in their opening 2006 World Cup qualifier against Colombia.©uefa.com 1998-2006. All rights reserved.UEFA Champions League 2005-06 player's profileA tireless worker who is blessed with creativity, good passing skills and a fine shot, attacking midfield player Ricardo Izecson Santos Leite 'Kaká' moved to Italy in the summer of 2003 vowing to "combine Brazilian fantasy with the tactical discipline of European football".National teamAfter representing Brazil at the 2001 FIFA World Youth Championship, he enjoyed a memorable breakthrough year in 2002, making his international debut against Bolivia before playing for his country at the FIFA World Cup. Since then he starred in the Brazilian Under-23 side that lost the 2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup final to Mexico and appeared regularly in qualifying for the 2006 World Cup. He was not selected for the 2004 Copa América but played the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup in Germany.ClubBorn in Brasilia in 1982, Kaká is a product of Sao Paulo FC, for whom he played socred 22 goals in 56 league games over three seasons. Completed an �8.5m move to European champions Milan in June 2003, after months of speculation. He signed a four-year contract.2003: Excelled in his first season in Serie A, quickly establishing himself as regular and scoring ten times as Milan secured their 17th Scudetto. He was also an ever-present in their UEFA Champions League campaign.2004/05: Missed only two league games, scoring seven goals as Milan finished runners-up to Juventus FC and played every Champions League match, scoring twice against FC Shakhtar Donetsk. In the final, his wonderful pass set up Hernán Crespo for his second goal and Milan's third, only for Liverpool FC to mount a stunning comeback and take the match to penalties despite Kaká converting his kick.Did you know?With his first touch of the game, Kaká scored Brazil's winning goal in their opening 2006 World Cup qualifier against Colombia.能帮你找到的目前就这些了,希望能帮你:)