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Ricardo Kaká Ready for Brazil National Team Return

Ricardo Kaká says he’s ready to join the Brazil national team if they call him. He’s been preparing since he stopped playing in 2017.

KAKÁ DECLARES HIS READINESS

The famous midfielder says he’s open to joining the Seleção. He’s been getting ready for this chance. Since 2017, Kaká has taken sports business courses at Harvard and got his coaching license from the Brazilian Football Confederation. He told Caze TV his experience as a player in the national team and World Cup would help him in a new role. Brazil is getting ready for a new era with Carlo Ancelotti as coach, who will take over after the club season ends.

ANCELOTTI AND KAKÁ: A WINNING PARTNERSHIP

Reports say Kaká could become an assistant coach under Ancelotti, who will lead Brazil from May 25. The two have a successful history together at AC Milan and briefly at Real Madrid, winning major trophies. Ancelotti needs trusted people as he aims to lead Brazil to the 2026 World Cup. With Kaká’s focus on professional growth, their reunion on the Brazil bench could bring new ideas and international football knowledge to the team.

BRAZIL’S PATH TO 2026 AND UPCOMING FIXTURES

Brazil is doing well in World Cup qualification but faces key challenges. Their next matches are away against Ecuador on June 5 and at home against Paraguay on June 10 in São Paulo. These games are critical as Brazil aims to stay at the top of the South American standings and gain momentum for the World Cup. Adding Kaká to the staff could add experience and motivate the team as they enter a new phase with Ancelotti as coach.