Kaká
Brazilian footballer
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2020 | 90min.com ranked Kaká at number 42 in their list of 'The 50 Greatest Footballers of All Time', recognizing his historical significance in football. |
January 5 2019 | Announced his engagement to Brazilian model Carolina Dias on Instagram. |
2017 | Retired from professional football. |
December 17 2017 | Kaká officially announced his retirement from professional football, declining offers from São Paulo and AC Milan while expressing interest in pursuing a future director role. |
October 15 2017 | Kaká plays his last official match for Orlando City in a 1-0 home defeat against Columbus Crew. |
October 11 2017 | Kaká announces he will not renew his contract with Orlando City for the 2018 MLS season. |
April 29 2017 | Kaká scores in his return from injury in a 2-0 win over Colorado Rapids. |
March 5 2017 | Kaká is injured with a hamstring strain in Orlando City's opening MLS match against New York City. |
2016 | Kaká played his final match for the Brazilian national team |
May 30 2016 | Called up as a replacement for Douglas Costa in Brazil's Copa América Centenario squad, appearing as an 80th-minute substitute in a 2-0 friendly win against Panama. |
April 3 2016 | Kaká returns from injury, assists two goals and scores one in a 4-1 home victory against Portland Timbers, and is named Player of the Week. |
2015 | Kaká continued to represent Brazil, playing 2 matches |
2015 | Returned to Orlando City SC after a loan to São Paulo. |
2015 | Announced divorce from Caroline Celico via social media. |
September 5 2015 | Made a substitute appearance in Brazil's 1-0 victory over Costa Rica, marking his 90th appearance for the national team and first in almost a year. |
August 2015 | Announced he would attend Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida to major in Sports Marketing. |
July 29 2015 | Kaká scores a penalty and assists David Villa in the MLS All-Star Game, leading the MLS All-Stars to a 2-1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur and being named MVP of the match. |
June 30 2015 | Kaká scores the opening goal in Orlando City's 2-0 home win against Columbus Crew in the US Open Cup fifth round. |
May 17 2015 | Kaká scores a goal and provides an assist in Orlando City's 4-0 win over LA Galaxy, helping the team become the first expansion team to beat defending champions by more than three goals. |
May 1 2015 | Selected as one of seven stand-by players for the preliminary squad of the 2015 Copa América. |
April 13 2015 | Kaká scores a penalty in a 2-0 win against Portland Timbers. |
March 8 2015 | Kaká scores a free kick equalizer in his MLS debut for Orlando City in a 1-1 draw against New York City FC. |
January 2015 | Expected to join Orlando City SC in Major League Soccer (MLS). |
2014 | Kaká played 2 matches for Brazil, maintaining his national team involvement |
2014 | Returned to São Paulo for a season in the Série A league. |
November 9 2014 | Kaká scores the winning goal in a 2-1 victory over Vitória. |
October 2014 | Recalled to the Brazilian team by new manager Dunga for friendlies against Argentina and Japan after almost 18 months. |
September 4 2014 | Kaká scores in the Copa Sudamericana second round in a 2-0 victory over Criciúma. |
July 27 2014 | Kaká makes his comeback match for São Paulo, starting and scoring a goal against Goiás, though the team lost 2-1. |
July 3 2014 | Kaká arrives at São Paulo and begins training for a loan period. |
June 30 2014 | Has his Milan contract terminated through mutual consent, activating a release clause after the team did not qualify for European competitions. |
March 29 2014 | Scores twice in a 3-0 win against Chievo, marking his 300th match for Milan. |
March 11 2014 | Scores a goal against Atlético Madrid at Vicente Calderón Stadium, becoming the last player to score against the team at this stadium for three seasons in a knockout phase. |
January 7 2014 | Scores his 100th goal for Milan and a second goal in a match against Atalanta. |
2013 | Kaká participated in 2 matches for Brazil's national team without scoring |
October 30 2013 | Scores his first goal for his second Milan spell, a 'sensational curling shot' in a 1-1 home draw against Lazio at San Siro. |
October 22 2013 | Assists Robinho in a 1-1 home draw against Barcelona in the Champions League. |
October 19 2013 | Returns to play for Milan after recovering from a left adductor muscle injury, coming on as a 76th-minute substitute in a 1-0 home victory against Udinese. |
September 2 2013 | Kaká rejoins AC Milan on a free transfer from Real Madrid, signing a two-year contract and becoming vice-captain, wearing his previous number 22 shirt. |
August 29 2013 | Expresses desire to leave Real Madrid after scoring 29 goals and providing 32 assists in 120 appearances over four seasons. |
March 5 2013 | Called up by new Brazil coach Luiz Felipe Scolari for friendlies with Italy and Russia. |
2012 | Wins La Liga with Real Madrid. |
2012 | Kaká continued to represent Brazil, playing 3 matches and scoring 2 goals |
December 4 2012 | Becomes the top Brazilian goalscorer in Champions League history with 28 goals after scoring in a 4-1 win against Ajax. |
November 14 2012 | Played in Brazil's 1,000th game, a 1-1 friendly draw against Colombia. |
October 2012 | Scored goals in both friendly matches against Iraq (6-0 win) and Japan (4-0 win). |
September 28 2012 | Recalled to the Seleção squad after a two-year absence, Kaká expressed surprise and happiness about his call-up. |
April 2012 | Became the first sportsperson to reach ten million followers on Twitter. |
2011 | Wins the Copa del Rey with Real Madrid. |
October 27 2011 | Kaká was recalled to the Brazilian national team for friendly matches against Gabon and Egypt, but was later removed from the squad due to a calf injury. |
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