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    In Italy, Kaká helped Milan win the Serie A title in his first season. Milan finished runners up in the 2004–05 UEFA Champions League with Kaká the top assist provider of the tournament, and he was named the UEFA Club Midfielder of the Year. He led Milan to win the 2006–07 UEFA Champions League and was the tournament's top goal scorer.

  2. Kaka proved one of the revelations of the 2003-04 season. Virtually unknown in Italy when Milan bought him from Sao Paolo in 2003, he scored 10 times in 30 matches as Milan ran away with the Serie ...

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    Milanhad paid Sao Paulo €8.8 million for Kaka, with club owner Silvio Berlusconi describing the fee as “peanuts”. He wasn’t wrong, with the silky trequartista going on to prove himself one of the greatest signings in the Rossoneri’s history. However, getting Cafu on a free transfer following the expiration of his Roma contract was also an excellent...

    After two seasons without a trophy since arriving at San Siro in 2001, Hector Cuper needed a strong start to the season to silence his growing band of critics. He didn’t get one, though, and the former Valencia boss was sacked on October 19, after a run of four games within a win, which included a 3-1 derby defeat to Milan. Former Rossoneri coach A...

    KAKA The Brazilian enjoyed a remarkable debut season in Serie A, scoring 10 goals in 30 appearances, netting one apiece in his two derby appearances against Inter.

    CARLO ANCELOTTI The former Parma and Juve boss was rightly rewarded for winning his first Serie A title, and in such commanding fashion too, with Milanlosing just two games over the course of a dominant campaign.

    ANDRIY SHEVCHENKO - 24 GOALS The Ukrainian striker was at his brilliant best in 2003-04, scoring 24 goals, including the strike against Roma on matchday 32 that clinched the title.

    For the first time, the Oscar del Calcio AIC selected a goal of the year and the inaugural winner was ANDRIY SHEVCHENKO, who opened the scoring in Milan's 2-1 win at Roma by controlling a pinpoint cross-field pass from Seedorf on his chest before guiding the ball home with the outside of his right foot.

    With the top-of-the-table clash between Milan and Roma at the Olimpico level at one goal apiece, Gattuso won the ball for the visitors, Kaka quickly passed it back to Pirlo, who released Rui Costa. The Portuguese surged forward, cut inside one man and then fed Shevchenko, who fired home that goal that ended Roma’s unbeaten record and set Milanon th...

  3. Jul 13, 2020 · In his mid 20's, Kaka was at the peak of his powers and generally regarded as the best player in the game. Yet, one could argue that there’s a bit of a disconnect between Kaka’s reputation and what he actually produced. While Milan did make deep runs in the CL from 2004–07, they only won one Serie A title in 2003–04, Kaka’s first ...

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  5. Jan 28, 2004 · AC Milan overtook AS Roma at the top of Serie A after a 2-1 home victory against AC Siena. ... Wednesday, January 28, 2004. ... Kaká opener Kaká, who scored twice in Sunday's 5-0 crushing of ...

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  7. Jan 26, 2005 · Kaka crowned Serie A's Best Player of 2004 (Agencies) Updated: 2005-01-26 09:05. AC Milan midfielder Kaka has been named Serie A's Player of the Year for 2004 by his fellow players.