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Kaka, the Brazilian footballer who played for AC Milan and Real Madrid before returning to his native Brazil with Santos FC, has been inducted into the FIFA World Cup Hall of Fame. Kaka was born on September 26, 1982, in São Paulo, Brazil. He began his professional career with Santos FC, where he made his debut in 1997. In 2001, he joined AC Milan and helped the club win Serie A, UEFA Champions League, and Coppa Italia titles. During his time at AC Milan,Serie A Stadium Kaka established himself as one of the best midfielders in Europe.

In addition to his success at AC Milan, Kaka also had a successful stint with Real Madrid. He joined the Spanish club in 2009 and helped them win La Liga, Copa del Rey, and UEFA Europa League titles. Kaka scored 44 goals and provided 55 assists during his time at Real Madrid.

Kaka's impressive record at both AC Milan and Real Madrid earned him the nickname "The Golden Boy." He is known for his exceptional dribbling skills, creativity, and vision on the field. His versatility as a midfielder allows him to play in different positions on the pitch.

Despite his success at AC Milan and Real Madrid, Kaka faced criticism for his off-field behavior. In 2011, he was accused of rape by a woman who claimed that he had assaulted her while she was unconscious. The charges were later dropped, but Kaka faced a public backlash and lost endorsements from major companies such as Nike and Pepsi.

Despite the controversy surrounding his personal life, Kaka remains one of the most talented and influential players in world football. His achievements at AC Milan and Real Madrid have solidified his place in history as one of the greatest midfielders of all time.