📖 The Story Of Ricardo Kaká & AC Milan |
2003 |

A young Brazilian talent joined European Champions AC Milan for €8.5M, described as "peanuts" by club owner Silvio Berlusconi.

Little did anyone know that this would be an eternal love story!
Within a month of him signing, he became a starter for the European giants, rotating with Rui Costa as behind strikers & club legends Filippo Inzaghi and Andriy Shevchenko!
2003|

He scored his debut goal in the derby vs Inter!
His 1st Season |

Goals: 10
Games: 30

He also assisted many important goals, like the cross which led to Shevchenko's title-deciding goal vs Roma!

Milan won the Scudetto & the UEFA Super Cup that year. 🏆🏆
2004/05 |

Milan began the season by winning the Suppercoppa Italiana against Lazio! 🏆

Kaká scored 7, in 36 games that season finishing 2nd in the Scudetto.
2005 | Champions League Final

He provided a historic assist to Crespo to make it 3-0!

Unfortunately, Milan ended up losing the game on penalties. 💔
May 23rd 2007 | Revenge!

Milan are champions of Europe for the 7th time in their history after defeating Liverpool 2-1 in the Champions League final! 🏆
2006/07 |

Kaká finally reaped the reward of his hard work!

Awards:

• UEFA Champions League

• UCL Golden Boot

• Ballon d’or

• “The Best” Award

• Best Player In Italy Award

• Best Player In The UCL Award
2013/14 | The prince is home!

But it wasn’t the same Milan Kaká left a few years ago...
All the legends are gone and the management failing. The one thing that didn’t change are the fans! And Kaká always gave his all for them & for the badge!
He was determined to help Milan back up & he got some of his old form when he returned home.

Scoring 7 goals in the 30 games he played that season back, with his 100th for Milan being one of them.

Winning The Best Player In Serie A Award that year!
2014 |

Kaká scored his last goal for Milan & Milan’s last goal in the Champions League to this day against Simeone’s Atlético!

He celebrated by pointing at the badge! ♥️
After that Kaká spent 4 years playing in the USA, with a year being loaned to his childhood club São Paolo.

Then, at the age of 35 Ricardo Kaká officially announced his retirement from football.
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