MOTIONVIUSPORT : Kaka Retires At Age 35, Brazilian Midfielder

Kaka former Brazilian World Cup Champion announced his retirement as a player Sunday, suggesting that a management career at his old club Ac milan could be on the Cards. The Brazilian Midfielder he was the Winner of 2007 Ballon d'or, "i would like to take part in a club in a role more like, a manager, a sporting director someone between the field and the club". He started his storied career with Sao Paulo in Brazil, where his performances attracted then attention of Europe's leading clubs and prompted a move to Milan in 2003. It was while at Milan that Kaka picked up the Ballon d'or, awarded annually to the World's best player. He was the last player other than Christiano Ronaldo or Lionel Messi to receive the Prize. He won the Copa Del Rey in 2011 and was part of Jose Mourinho's team, Kaka was unveiled as the face of Major League Soccer's expansion franchise Orlando City in 2014, He scored the MLS team's first ever goal, he scored 29 goals in 92 international appearances for Brazil. "The fact of having had success as a professional player does not mean i will or won't be a good manager.

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