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2006-12-27 17:14:45 · 5 answers · asked by behrooz p 1 in Sports Football Brazilian Football (Soccer)

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I believe that's an irrelevant question, what does his religion or beliefs have to do w/ him as a soccer player and no, 73.6% of Brazilians (about 137 million) are Roman Catholics and Islam Islam 27,000 only.

2006-12-27 18:13:10 · answer #1 · answered by Kai 4 · 0 0

The newspaper “Sport” Saudi Arabia issued Friday, 10-13-2006 that the midfielder Club Milan and the Brazilian team football Kaka converted to the Islamic religion.The newspaper said in a news report written by journalist Ibrahim Alerdiaan the official website of the Brazilian midfielder Kaka announced Islam with complete confidence.The “sports” statements (paper says that Kaka had made to his own) which he said :«Islam with a message aimed at peace and love and good to be a Muslim, because Islam is embodied in the personality of the Muslim,as if he was born to be Muslims.and religion is a personal freedom is no one to interfere and I am fully convinced Baslami and I am a Muslim does not mean that less Atai or decrease part of the body or the like,I hope that does not change the perception of the Islamic, especially after club management inclination and the players and management team and the players and also Brazil and other close associates and friends, I ».



No mention of the site mentioned by the newspaper Saudi Arabia affirms the veracity of a news report,what makes Kaka embrace of the Muslim religion would depend on additional details may reveal “sports” later.Note that Kaka read a series of books on Islam obtained during his visit to Kuwait last week, accompanied by his country’s team, which played a friendly match against Kuwait Club of Kuwait.The supplement to “the world of sport” of the newspaper “Middle East” newspaper, published a report last month, the same as talking about becoming a Barcelona player and the Argentinean team Messi to Islam.The return of the highest in brief Kaka and Ricardo Aizickson dos Santos Leite-known as “Kaka” was born April 22, 1982,he initiated his career with the football club in the city of São Paulo mother in 2001,In the first Duty scored 12 goals out of 27 games played with the team,scored in the season followed by the 10 goals from 22 matches,what drew the attention of European clubs to the talent of the young Brazilian.Kaka and moved in 2003 to Milan club about $ 8.5 million,scored ten goals in the Italian league match of the 30th to play in the first season to lead the team to victory Baldori,He got the season award for the best player in the Italian league,In season 2004 / 2005 led the team to win the Italian Super Cup.and grab second place in the top Italian league clubs arrangement behind Juventas.and the second place in the European Champions league after it lost to Liverpool of England.It was the midfielder of the Brazilian football Kaka announced that he was staying with his team Milan,despite the penalty reduced by the Court of Appeal against the club for his involvement in the scandal of manipulating the results of league matches in the 2004 - 2005 season.Prior to the Real Madrid offer 56 million euros on the Milan Kaka annexation of seven seasons with an annual salary worth 10 million euros, however, the Italian team confirmed that the Brazilian star is not for sale.

2006-12-28 04:57:05 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 1

no that was a rumour after he visited kuwait which was denied by kaka later and by arabic sources as well like el arabiya channel denied it after 3 days from publishing it

2006-12-30 14:21:59 · answer #3 · answered by ♥Sherry♥ 6 · 0 0

Why? I don't understand why this question is being asked endlessly? Not relevant and not anyone's business. Would it change your opinion of him or make him a better player?

2006-12-30 11:51:12 · answer #4 · answered by tesorotx 5 · 0 0

maybe yea when he goin to kuwait

2006-12-28 17:53:47 · answer #5 · answered by Duaa-07 6 · 1 1

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