Synopsis
Kaká was born on April 22, 1982, in
Brasilia, Brazil. He made his professional debut with São Paulo's senior team.
He aided his team in taking home the Torneio Rio-Sao Paulo title in 2001. In
2002 his team also took home the World Cup title. In 2003, the midfielder left
his home country for a new team and a new contract in Milan, Italy. In 2009,
Milan handed Kaká over to the Real Madrid club.
Early Life
Professional soccer player. Born
Ricardo Izecson dos Santos Leite on April 22, 1982, in Brasilia, the capital
city of Brazil. A top-level player soccer player throughout his youth, Kaká
began his move toward the professional ranks at the age of 15, when he signed
to the São Paulo youth club. His bright career was brought to a halt only three
years later, when a swimming pool accident fractured a vertebrae in his neck.
The incident could have paralyzed the athlete, but Kaká fully healed. Crediting
God for his miraculous recovery, the budding star began leading an actively
Christian life, engaging in daily prayer; tithing a portion of his income to
the church; refusing to swear; and remaining chaste until his marriage to
childhood sweetheart Caroline Celico in 2005.
Outstanding Rookie Year
A year after the injury, Kaká made
his professional debut with São Paulo's senior team in dramatic fashion. In the
closing minutes of a tight game he scored two times, sealing a win for his
club. The performance proved to be the start of a successful rookie year that
would see him score 12 times in just 27 games. He also aided his team in taking
home the Torneio Rio-Sao Paulo title in 2001 - the only time the team has won
the championship to date. In 2002, while seeing limited action, his team also
took home the World Cup title.
Accolades at Milan
In 2003, the midfielder left his
home country for a new team and a new contract in Milan, Italy. For Milan, the
transfer had cost $10 million, a sum that the club's owner labeled as
"peanuts" compared to the talent he was getting. It didn't take long
for Kaká to live up to his pricetag. Over the next several seasons, Kaká
assembled a player résumé like no other. His accolades included The Serie A
Foreign Footballer of the Year title in 2004 and 2006, as well as recognition
as the Champions League Best Midfielder in 2005.
But his finest season to date came
in 2007, when Kaká became the league's top scorer, and led his team to
Champions League and Club World Cup titles. In addition, he was named the
European Footballer of the Year, World Soccer Player of the year, FIFA World
Cup Best Player, and FIFA World Player of the Year.
For much of his time in Milan,
rumors circulated that he may leave for another team. In January 2009, talks
heated up between Milan and Manchester City about a proposed $145 million
transfer that would see Kaká move north to England. Negotiations eventually
came undone, but not the rumors about the player's departure. Five months
later, the Milan team - a club that was deeply in debt - handed Kaká over to
the Real Madrid club in Spain for a $78 million, six-year contract. "Now
the soap opera is over," Kaká told reporters.
Personal Life
For Kaká, the change meant a new
team and a new contract, but not a new life. In a sport that has its share of
glitz and glamour, the playmaker has been unafraid to voice his Christian
faith. "Cars and women, things like that, have never been important to
me," said the player. "My family, and my belief in God and Jesus are
the things which determine my life. I do want to live my life in the right way,
and live my life close to God." The player has tried to back up his words
with action.
In 2004, he became the U.N. World
Food Program's youngest ambassador, a recognition that has seen the soccer star
support programs that try to address world hunger. In 2008, for example, he
helped the organization launch "Fill the Cup", an ambitious relief
effort that works to get food to the estimated 59 million children in
developing countries.
In 2008, Kaká celebrated a different
milestone when his wife gave birth to a baby boy, Luca Celico Leite. The couple
resides in Madrid, Spain.
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