Kaka’s Ex-Wife Reveals Surprising Reason for Divorce: “He Was Too Perfect”

Brazilian football legend Kaka, renowned for his exceptional skills and striking appearance, has captivated fans worldwide. Throughout his illustrious career, he graced the fields of renowned European clubs such as AC Milan and Real Madrid. Kaka’s contributions to Brazil’s 2002 World Cup victory and his participation in the 2006 FIFA World Cup alongside icons like Ronaldo and Ronaldinho solidified his status as a footballing great.

Beyond his on-field achievements, Kaka’s personal life has also garnered attention. In 2005, he married his childhood sweetheart, Caroline Celico, in a lavish ceremony in Sao Paulo. However, in 2015, the couple announced their divorce via social media. Recently, Celico has shed light on the unexpected reason behind their separation.

“Kaka never betrayed me, he treated me well, he gave me a wonderful family, but I was not happy, something was missing. The problem was, he was too perfect for me,” Celico revealed to Brazilian and European news outlets.

In 2019, Kaka announced his engagement to Brazilian model Carolina Dias, while Celico married Eduardo Scarpa Juliao in 2021.

Kaka’s retirement from professional football in 2017 marked the end of an era. “I am preparing to continue in football and to have a different role, but I will no longer be a professional player, an athlete,” he stated.

Expressing his aspirations for the future, Kaka hinted at a potential role as a manager or sporting director, bridging the gap between the field and the club. On his Twitter feed, the 2007 Ballon d’Or winner shared a heartfelt message of gratitude and readiness for the next chapter in his life.

Throughout his storied career, Kaka’s attacking prowess and exceptional dribbling abilities left an indelible mark on the football world. His time at Real Madrid and his eventual move to Orlando City in Major League Soccer further cemented his legacy as one of the most celebrated players of his generation.

Bengaluru FC's Leadership Crisis Deepens After Humiliating Thrashing

Bengaluru FC’s Leadership Crisis Deepens After Humiliating Thrashing

Bengaluru FC’s dismal Indian Super League (ISL) campaign, their worst in history, has raised concerns about the team’s leadership and overall direction. After a humiliating 0-4 defeat to Mumbai City FC in December, then-head coach Simon Grayson lamented the lack of leaders on the pitch. Four months later, Gerard Zaragoza, who took over from Grayson, echoed the same sentiment following an equally devastating 0-4 thrashing by Mohun Bagan Super Giant.

This assessment is particularly striking given the presence of two Indian National team stalwarts, Sunil Chhetri and Gurpreet Singh Sandhu, in the Bengaluru FC squad. However, as the twin defeats have shown, there is more to the team’s struggles than the absence of a single leader.

The campaign was a stark contrast to the previous season, when Bengaluru FC was back challenging for the biggest prizes in Indian football. They were a penalty shoot-out away from regaining the ISL title and finished runner-up in the Super Cup.

Grayson and Zaragoza may have bemoaned the lack of leaders, but the drift has been palpable for a while. After nearly eight years with just three full-time head coaches, Zaragoza is the team’s third in the last three years. Against superior opponents like Mumbai City FC and Mohun Bagan, the feeling of being out-coached and out-thought was unmistakable.

The shuffling of playing personnel has also left the side undercooked. The loss of defender Sandesh Jhingan was a body blow, and Bengaluru FC has never quite replaced Brazilian attacker Cleiton Silva, who scored 16 goals across 2020-21 and 2021-22. Ahead of 2023-24, star striker Roy Krishna left after a solitary season.

The development of N. Sivasakthi, who had a breakout year in 2022-23, has also stuttered, and Englishman Curtis Main proved a damp squib in his eight appearances. Chhetri, 39, had just five goals to show, and the net effect was that Bengaluru FC scored just 20 times, another record low.

There were indeed a few quality Indian players who came in, like Halicharan Narzary last June and Chinglensana Singh and Nikhil Poojary this January-February. But they were far from fully integrated.

“The reality is that we need to improve,” Zaragoza said. “But we are on the [right] way. I am happy with the signings of Indian players. We will work with them individually and collectively during the pre-season. I am sure we will be better next season.”

Fan Assaults Al-Ittihad Player with Whip After Saudi Super Cup Final

Fan Assaults Al-Ittihad Player with Whip After Saudi Super Cup Final

Fan Assaults Al-Ittihad Player with Whip After Saudi Super Cup Final

During the Saudi Super Cup final on Thursday night, a shocking incident occurred when a fan attacked Al-Ittihad striker Abderrazak Hamdallah with a whip. The incident took place moments after the match, which saw Al-Ittihad lose 4-1 to Al-Hilal at Abu Dhabi’s Mohammed Bin Zayed Stadium.

A video circulating on social media shows Hamdallah throwing water from a bottle at the fan, who retaliated by pulling out a long whip and lashing at the Moroccan international twice. The second lash appeared to hit Hamdallah’s back, but the 33-year-old did not appear to be injured.

As Hamdallah’s teammates intervened, the fan was guided away by another spectator and a security official. However, the video suggests that the fan was not detained. A young fan in a wheelchair was nearly caught in the crossfire of the altercation.

The incident has sparked outrage and condemnation from the football community. Al-Ittihad has not yet responded to a request for comment. Hamdallah, who played for Morocco in the 2022 World Cup semifinals, is in his sixth season in Saudi Arabia.

The Saudi Super Cup was expanded in 2023 to include the runners-up from both the league and King’s Cup competitions. It was also moved to Abu Dhabi.

Ankit Mukherjee's Redemption: Owen Coyle's Transformative Power

Ankit Mukherjee’s Redemption: Owen Coyle’s Transformative Power

Ankit Mukherjee’s recent goalscoring exploits for Chennaiyin FC have drawn comparisons to Indian football legend Sunil Chhetri. While Mukherjee’s tally of two goals this season may pale in comparison to Chhetri’s 61 ISL goals, his impact on Chennaiyin’s resurgence has been undeniable.

Mukherjee’s journey to redemption is a testament to the transformative power of Owen Coyle. After being barred from training with East Bengal for disciplinary issues, Mukherjee found a lifeline at Chennaiyin FC. Under Coyle’s guidance, Mukherjee has flourished, playing in more games this season than ever before.

Coyle’s belief in Mukherjee has paid dividends. The defender’s goals against NorthEast United helped Chennaiyin FC secure a crucial victory, sealing their place in the ISL playoffs. Mukherjee’s performance was particularly poignant, as he played despite receiving news of his father’s critical illness.

Coyle’s ability to revive the careers of misfit players is well-documented. At Jamshedpur FC, he revitalized Pronay Halder and improved several other Indian players. Coyle’s understanding of Indian players and his unwavering belief in their potential sets him apart from many foreign coaches in the ISL.

With Alexander Stewart as his assistant, Coyle has created a positive and supportive environment at Chennaiyin FC. Players are encouraged to believe in themselves and push beyond their limits. Coyle’s vast experience and tactical acumen have enabled Chennaiyin FC to overcome adversity and achieve success.

While Coyle’s future at Chennaiyin FC remains uncertain, his impact on the club has been profound. He has instilled a winning mentality and helped several players rediscover their form. Coyle’s ability to get teams to punch above their weight is a testament to his coaching prowess.

Mohammedan Sporting Clinches Maiden I-League Title, Earns ISL Promotion

Mohammedan Sporting Clinches Maiden I-League Title, Earns ISL Promotion

Mohammedan Sporting, a venerable football club with a rich 133-year history, has etched its name in the annals of Indian football by clinching its maiden I-League title. This triumph secures the club’s promotion to the prestigious Indian Super League (ISL).

In a thrilling away fixture against Shillong Lajong FC, Mohammedan Sporting emerged victorious with a 2-1 scoreline, needing only a draw to seal the championship. With one game remaining, the club has already secured its ticket to the coveted league, subject to fulfilling the Indian Club Licensing System Premier 1 criteria.

Dipendu Biswas, the former India striker and current technical director of Mohammedan Sporting, expressed confidence in the club’s ability to meet all the licensing requirements set by the All India Football Federation (AIFF) and the Football Sports Development Ltd. (FSDL), which operates the ISL.

“As far as I know, we will be able to fulfill all the criteria laid down by the AIFF and FSDL, including the Rs 100 crore bank guarantee clause,” said Biswas, who has guided the club through numerous challenges.

Biswas also confirmed that the Yuba Bharati Krirangan (Salt Lake Stadium) will serve as Mohammedan Sporting’s home ground in the ISL. “Yes, we will use Yuba Bharati Krirangan as our home ground,” he stated.

Despite concerns about potential pressure on the stadium if Mohammedan Sporting also uses it as its home ground, Biswas emphasized the club’s substantial fan base. “The number of supporters Mohammedan have is on par with East Bengal or Mohun Bangan. So, there is no question of thinking about some other ground. We will make Yuba Bharati our home ground,” he asserted.

Mohammedan Sporting will play its final I-League match at the Yuba Bharati Krirangan on April 13, providing an opportunity for the AIFF and FSDL to witness the club’s impressive fan following. “We expect more than 60,000 people to throng the stadium on Saturday,” said Biswas.

Pau Cubarsi Stuns PSG, Leads Barcelona to Champions League Victory

Pau Cubarsi Stuns PSG, Leads Barcelona to Champions League Victory

Pau Cubarsi’s meteoric rise in football reached new heights on Wednesday night as he orchestrated Barcelona’s stunning victory over Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League quarterfinals.

Despite his tender age of 17, Cubarsi displayed remarkable composure and skill in the hostile atmosphere of the Parc des Princes. The Catalan defender, hailing from a village of just 200 residents, made his mark on the grandest stage of club football.

Cubarsi’s performance was a testament to his exceptional talent. In the first half, he led the Barcelona defense with a series of crucial clearances and accurate passes. His peripheral vision allowed him to anticipate opposition moves and intercept passes with ease.

The second half was no different. Cubarsi continued to dominate, winning the ball back five times and neutralizing the threat posed by PSG’s star-studded attack. His ability to read the game and make decisive interventions left the spectators in awe.

Cubarsi’s rise to prominence has been rapid. After joining Barcelona from Girona FC in 2018, he made his La Liga debut earlier this year. His performance against PSG was his 15th first-team appearance, and he has already established himself as a key player for the Catalan giants.

The Barcelona backline as a whole was in exceptional form, with Jules Kounde, Ronald Araujo, and Joao Cancelo also playing pivotal roles. Their collective effort stifled PSG’s attack, led by the formidable Kylian Mbappe.

Mbappe, who will join Real Madrid next season, was rendered ineffective by Barcelona’s resolute defense. He managed only three shots, none of which were on target. His 44 touches were the fewest among PSG’s outfield players who played the full game.

Barcelona coach Xavi hailed Cubarsi’s performance, praising his “unbeatable” spirit and his ability to compete like a seasoned veteran. The victory was a testament to the team’s belief in their young players.

Cubarsi’s emergence is also a positive sign for Spain. With Euro 2024 approaching, Luis de la Fuente now has a promising option in the young defender. Spain has a rich history of producing world-class defenders, and Cubarsi has the potential to follow in their footsteps.

Tennis Stars Immerse Themselves in Soccer at Miami Open

Tennis Stars Immerse Themselves in Soccer at Miami Open

Tennis Stars Embrace Soccer at Miami Open

While the Miami Open shares Hard Rock Stadium with the NFL’s Miami Dolphins, soccer has captivated the attention of ATP and WTA stars during the Sunshine Double.

Brazilian soccer icon Neymar witnessed Carlos Alcaraz’s impressive performance on the court. Off the court, power couple Paula Badosa and Stefanos Tsitsipas visited Inter Miami CF’s training facility, meeting co-owner David Beckham and players like Leonardo Campana. Tsitsipas showcased his juggling skills with Campana, whose father represented Ecuador in the 1996 Olympics.

Australian Open champion Jannik Sinner also visited Inter Miami FC to meet with the Italian national soccer team, the Azzurri. The team was preparing for the Euro 2024 tournament in a friendly against Venezuela.

“It was an amazing experience,” Sinner said. “I love being in sport environments like football. It was a special moment.”

Sinner revealed that he plays “Call of Duty” with Italy’s star goalkeeper, Gianluigi Donnarumma, whom he considers a close friend.

Will Sinner’s soccer insights give him an edge in his Australian Open rematch against Daniil Medvedev in the semifinals? Only time will tell.

Real Madrid Host Athletic Bilbao in Crucial La Liga Clash

Real Madrid Host Athletic Bilbao in Crucial La Liga Clash

La Liga’s title race is heating up as leaders Real Madrid prepare to host Athletic Bilbao on Sunday. Madrid holds an eight-point advantage over Barcelona with nine matches remaining, but Athletic, currently fourth in the standings, will pose a significant challenge at the Santiago Bernabeu.

Athletic, under the guidance of Ernesto Valverde, is vying for a top-four finish and a return to Champions League football. They are just a point ahead of Atletico Madrid, who face Villarreal on Monday.

Madrid’s comfortable lead means they can focus on securing the title, while Barcelona, despite their recent resurgence, faces an uphill battle. The Catalans have won 10 consecutive matches but trail Madrid by a significant margin.

“All the players are giving their best and are at their best level,” said Barcelona coach Xavi Hernandez. “Now we’re at our best moment of the season, it’s a moment to dream.”

Real Madrid is expected to welcome back defender Eder Militao from injury, while top goalscorer Jude Bellingham returns from suspension. However, both players have minor fitness concerns after international duty.

Despite Madrid’s injury woes, coach Carlo Ancelotti remains optimistic about their chances of silverware. “We have to be excited for the games to come, we have to be happy, satisfied, and hopeful,” he said.

Girona, seven points clear of Atletico, should secure a top-four spot, but their recent form has been poor. They host Real Betis on Sunday before visiting Atletico Madrid.

AIFF Technical Committee Unhappy with Stimac After Afghanistan Loss

AIFF Technical Committee Unhappy with Stimac After Afghanistan Loss

The All India Football Federation’s (AIFF) technical committee has expressed dissatisfaction with head coach Igor Stimac following India’s disappointing performance in the recent friendlies against Afghanistan. The committee met on Thursday to discuss the team’s 2-1 home defeat and 0-0 away draw against the lower-ranked opponents.

“Pretty much no one is happy with him after the loss in Guwahati,” said a technical committee member, requesting anonymity. “We have conveyed that.”

The committee’s concerns stem from India’s lackluster displays and failure to secure a win against Afghanistan, who are ranked 41 places below them in the FIFA rankings. This marks the first time India has lost to Afghanistan at home.

The technical committee had previously met with Stimac virtually in February, where they emphasized the importance of positive results in the upcoming FIFA windows in March and June. However, the recent setbacks have raised doubts about Stimac’s ability to deliver.

Removing Stimac immediately would trigger a hefty compensation package, as his contract runs until 2026 and is worth $30,000 per month. AIFF is reportedly exploring options to negotiate an amicable solution with the Croatian coach.

Despite the setbacks, India remains in contention for a place in the third round of the Asian Cup qualifiers. They are currently second in Group A with four points from four games, ahead of Afghanistan on goal difference. A win against Kuwait on June 6 could secure their qualification.

Stimac has previously stated that he will resign if India fails to qualify for the third round. He is expected to leave for home from New Delhi on Friday.

AIFF Employee Alleges Harassment, ICC Meets to Discuss

AIFF Employee Alleges Harassment, ICC Meets to Discuss

The All India Football Federation (AIFF) is embroiled in yet another controversy, this time involving allegations of harassment against a male employee by a female colleague. The woman has lodged a “verbal” complaint but has not yet pressed formal charges.

The AIFF’s Internal Complaints Committee (ICC) convened on Tuesday to discuss the matter. The woman requested time before proceeding further with her complaint. “She made a verbal complaint and despite not doing it in writing and not pressing for charges, the ICC escalated the matter and the committee met to discuss the issue. She has sought time to decide on whether to press charges or not,” an AIFF source told PTI.

The ICC is expected to submit a report on the matter within a few days. The AIFF has been plagued by controversies lately, including accusations of corruption against its President Kalyan Chaubey. The national men’s team’s recent shocking loss to an under-strength Afghanistan in a 2026 World Cup qualifying match has further compounded the federation’s woes.

The AIFF constituted the ICC in January under the provisions of the Sexual Harassment of Women at Work Place (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act 2013. The committee is responsible for investigating and addressing complaints of sexual harassment within the organization.

The allegations of harassment come at a time when the AIFF is facing scrutiny from various quarters. The Supreme Court has appointed a Committee of Administrators (CoA) to oversee the federation’s operations. The CoA is tasked with implementing reforms and ensuring transparency in the AIFF’s functioning.

The AIFF has not yet issued an official statement on the harassment allegations. However, the incident has raised concerns about the safety and well-being of women employees within the organization. It remains to be seen how the AIFF will handle the matter and whether it will take appropriate action to address the allegations.

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