Thursday, December 10, 2009
Hands-Up-To-The-Sky - Ricardo Kaka Biography
Kaka Biography - Introduction I'm writing this Kaka biography a few weeks after the final of the Champions League 2006/2007, a final conclusion with a happy result, 2-1 for the Brazilian team, AC Milan against Liverpool in England . I must say, as impressive as Filippo Inzaghi (who scored the goals for AC Milan), was, my eyes focused on the Brazilian Kaka throughout the match. His passing, his dribbling, his speed and vision in the field were honey to my eyes. I decided to write this biography, not Kaka, because Brazil needs, but because I want to discover who the real Ricardo Kaka is, as he stood on the steps of his career before being a superstar and what it does exactly that " Raise your hand-a-la-la "kaka celebration sky environment. Kaka Biography - Early Career After spending his first days at different youth clubs around his hometown, Brasilia and Sao Paulo, Brazil, Kaka was offered a professional contract at a tender age: seventeen. Kaka played like the great football teams of St. Paul's youth and reserve team and the Brazilian U-17 national team, which immediately attracted the eyes of several European clubs, who comes forward before being Turkish side Gaziantepspor. Sao Paulo agreed to sell Kaka, amounting to 1.5 million U.S. dollars, a sum which, taking into account the value of the player market now seems to peanuts. Again, the sum was large enough for the Turkish side, especially for a player of 17 years, the young age Kaka is giving all the guarantees that it will be very regularly play professional football. Kaka Biography - Pool incident Sao Paulo FC in his first season as a professional player for Sao Paulo, Kaka did not play for the Brazilian team, but he has used that time to adjust to their new teammates and the difficulties of professional football in Brazil. It was probably in his season debut, however, but an unfortunate swimming accident nearly ended his career as a footballer, Kaka broke his spine in September 2000. We not only risk his future, but this fracture almost cost him his life and was in real danger of being paralyzed for the rest of his life. Miraculously, Kaka made a full recovery and returned to training after all his strength, returned to him. From that day forward, Kaka found faith in God and some of his earnings as a professional footballer who always go to church as a small gesture to thank God for saving his life and his career. The celebration of the famous Kaka, after reaching a goal, is linked to that incident, as always, thank God for allowing you to play football and be there on the field. Kaka Biography - Attracting European giants after fully recovering from his horrible fracture, Kaka was finally given the chance to play for Sao Paulo in January 2001 and did not disappoint, scoring 12 goals in 27 games this season. This would have ensured a strong team in first place for the 2001-2002 season where he scored another 10 goals in 22 matches and whenever a young Brazilian player that performs well, is bound to get some calls from some big clubs the Europeans. One such club is AC Milan, one of the major Italian teams and Kaka signed without blinking, eager to start a European career. You probably know the story here. Kaka is currently in his fourth season with Milan, who won the Serie A championship with once, the Italian Super Cup once and the UEFA Champions League a few weeks ago (also played another Champions League final in the 2004-2005 season, but lost to Liverpool in what is considered one of the most beautiful in the final of the tournament). It has become an indispensable player for AC Milan, but also for Brazil. Like a Brazilian soccer player, Ronaldinho scored 31 goals in 52 matches so far and has given numerous perfect assists in his role as an attacking midfielder. Having the young midfielder, football in Brazil has become more technical and fast (if it was possible) and are considered among the favorites for the following major international tournaments.
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