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    Kaka Becomes Italian Citizen

    The Brazilian Ricardo Izecson dos Santos Leite, also known as Kaka, has completed the process of becoming an Italian citizen.

    In an increasingly common move by clubs to free-up non-European Union slots on their rosters, AC Milan playmaker Kaka became an Italian citizen on Monday.

    "It is an honour to now be both an Italian and a Brazilian," Kaka revealed afterward. "I am truly happy. This helps me and it might be able to help Milan."

    Before anyone entertains the notion of seeing Kaka wear the Azzurri shirt for Italy's next international match, though, the player is cap-tied to Brazil.

    The 25-year-old debuted for Brazil's national team in 2002 and has never looked back, earning 46 caps since and winning a World Cup title with the South American power in 2002 and representing Brazil again at the 2006 World Cup in Germany.

    "I hope to continue to be a positive symbol, especially for the kids," said Kaka on the AC Milan Web site.

    "I want to become a champion and do lots of other things to help them see what is right in life," he added.

    "We are two points from fourth place; we are getting there"
    VIVA ITALIA VIVA MILAN VIVA MALDINI

    #2
    Is it to do with his European ancestry that he has qualified for Italian citizenship after playing a few seasons for Milan ??
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      #3
      Great now a spot opened for Fred.

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        #4
        just like rezai

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          #5
          my sources tell me Italian passports are among the easiest by Euro standard to forge,

          now why is that ....mafia

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            #6
            Just because he got a Italian passport doesn't mean he's gonna play for Italy.

            R.Carlos and many other Brazilians have dual citizenship.
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              #7
              i think it'll actually help him all over Europe because you're only allowed a certain amount of non-EU players on the pitch or on the team if im not mistaken. I remember that from Football manager 2005



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                #8
                Originally posted by Pali
                i think it'll actually help him all over Europe because you're only allowed a certain amount of non-EU players on the pitch or on the team if im not mistaken. I remember that from Football manager 2005
                Thats absolutely true, 4 is the limit i think.

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                  #9
                  whats the point of having a limit when anyone can just become a citizen?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Pali
                    iI remember that from Football manager 2005
                    lol

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