Tuesday, October 28, 2008

"Hands-Up-To-The-Sky" - Ricardo Kaka Biography

by Niv Orlian
Kaka Biography – Introduction
I'm writing this Kaka biography a few weeks after the 2006/2007 Champions League final, a final ending with a happy result, 2-1 for the Brazilian 's team, AC Milan against England 's Liverpool.
I must say, as impressive as Filippo Inzaghi (who scored both AC Milan 's goals) was, my eyes were focused on the Brazilian Kaka throughout the entire match. His passes, his dribblings, his speed and his vision on the pitch were honey to my eyes.
I decided to write this Kaka biography not because the Brazilian needs it, but because I want you to find out who the real Ricardo Kaka is, how he rose up the ladders of his career before being a super star and what exactly does that "hands-up-to-the-sky" kaka celebration mean.
Kaka Biography – Early Career
After spending his early days at different youth clubs around his home town of Brasilia and Sao Paulo, Kaka was eventually offered a professional contract at a very tender age: seventeen.
Since Kaka played great soccer for Sao Paulo 's youth teams, the reserve team and the Brazilian U-17 national squad, he immediately attracted the eyes of several European clubs, the one coming forward first being Turkish side Gaziantepspor.
Sao Paulo agreed to sell Kaka, for a sum of $1.5m, a sum that, if you think of the player 's market value now, would seem like peanuts. Still, the sum was quite big for the Turkish side, especially for a 17-year old footballer, Kaka 's young age giving them no guarantees that he will turn out to play great soccer regularly on professional level.
Kaka Biography – Swimming Pool Incident Sao Paulo FC
In his first season as a professional player for Sao Paulo, Kaka didn't play for the Brazilian team, but he used this time to accommodate himself with his new colleagues and the hardships of professional soccer in Brazil.
He was probably going to get his debut that season still, but an unfortunate swimming pool incident almost ended his career as a footballer, Kaka fracturing his spine in September 2000. Not only did he risk his future, but this fracture almost cost him his life and he was in real danger of being paralyzed for the rest of his life.
Miraculously, Kaka made a full recovery and came back to training after his full strength came back to him. From that day forward, Kaka found faith in God and some of his profits as a professional footballer always go to the Church, as a small gesture of thanking God for saving his life and his career. The famous Kaka celebration, after he scores a goal, is related to that incident, as each time, he thanks God for allowing him to play soccer and be there on the pitch.
Kaka Biography – Attracting the European Giants
After fully recovering from his horrible fracture, Kaka was finally given a chance to play for Sao Paulo, in January 2001 and he didn't disappoint, scoring no less than 12 goals in 27 appearances that season. This guaranteed him a solid first team place for the 2001-2002 season, in which he scored another 10 goals in 22 matches and whenever a young Brazilian soccer player performs that well, he 's bound to get a few calls from some major European clubs.
One of these clubs would be AC Milan, one of Italy 's most important teams and Kaka signed without blinking, eager to start a European career.
You probably know the story from here. Kaka is currently in his fourth season with Milan, whom he won the Serie A championship with once, the Italian Super Cup once, and the UEFA Champions League a few weeks ago (he also played another Champions League final in the 2004-2005 season, but lost it to Liverpool in what is considered one of the most beautiful finals of the tournament). He became an indispensable player for AC Milan but also for Brazil.
As a Brazil soccer player, Kaka scored 31 goals in 52 matches so far and gave out numerous perfect assists in his role as an attacking midfielder. Having the young midfielder in the squad, Brazil football became even more technical and quick (if that was even possible) and they're considered amongst the main favorites for the following international tournaments.

About the Author

Niv Orlian is the author and the owner of a Soccer Fans website that provides information on various topics related to soccer such as the history of soccer , rules, famous soccer players , real time news, statistics, and training guides.

Introduction to Uefa Champions League

Author: Robert
UEFA is founder of many championships which are held in Europe. UEFA champion league is one of the most famous among the leagues presented by the UEFA. The UEFA champions League is included into the UEFA in 1992. This league is organized by UEFA for almost all of the clubs associated with UEFA. This league is only for the various clubs from different nations not for the international level teams which goes to play FIFA world cup and the similar tournaments. There is one interesting thing which is done in the UEFA Champions League that before the start of each game in this League the flag of UEFA Champion League is displayed in the ground. The flag of UEFA Champion League is looks like a black and white colored football.

There are various European clubs which participate into the UEFA champion’s league. The club which is most successful in UEFA Champions League is Real Madrid club. The top ranked goalie in this league is also from this Real Madrid club named Raul Gonzalez. The Real Madrid club has won the UEFA champions League trophy nine times. This club belongs to Spain. If we look country wise there are three countries which are on the top ranking of the UEFA Champions league these are Italy, Spain and England. The clubs belongs to these countries have collected the UEFA Champions League trophy eleven times making a clash between each other. And the champion of most recent league is Manchester United Club which belongs to England. The Manchester united club has won this league three times. The Manchester United club defeated the Chelsea club in the final by the penalties. In the penalties chance the Manchester United club able to put the football into the nets six times whereas the Chelsea does able to put the balls into nets only five times and the Manchester United club was declared as the champion. If we consider the runner ups in the UEFA Champion League the most time runner up of this league is Juventus which belongs to Italy and Benfica which belongs to Portugal. They both are the five time runner up in the UEFA Champions League making a clash. Here is a coincidence that both of them also have clash in winning the UEFA champions League they won this League two times and make their club and country as well feel proud.

If we talk about the participation in UEFA Champions League, this is a league in which all the member of UEFA who are league champions can participate in this league. There is only one club which can not take participation in this league is Liechtenstein. The Liechtenstein club could not take participation in this league because it has no leagues competition. The other acceptation for the participation in this league is the clubs which have scored their position into the strongest league ranking from 2nd position to 4th position can also take participation in this league.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/k-12-education-articles/introduction-to-uefa-champions-league-523624.html

About the Author:
The author is a football or soccer fan who runs the MightyFootball website. MightyFootball website provides the latest UEFA Champions League highlights and football videos to soccer fans world-wide.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

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