CAFÚ





Full name: Marcos Evangelista de Moraes (Cafú)
Date of birth: June 07, 1970
Birthplace: São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Nationality: Brazilian
EU passport: Yes
Height: 176 cms
Weight: 74 kgs

Club: No club affiliation
Position: Defender/Defensive Midfielder [R]
Squad Number: 2
Contract expires:
Previous clubs: São Paulo > Zaragoza > Roma > (free) Milan

International debut: September 1990, v Spain
International Caps: 142
International Goals: 5
World Cups: USA 1994 (1st), France 1998 (2nd), Korea/Japan 2002 (1st), Germany 2006

FIFA World Cup (1994, 2002)
Copa América (1997, 1999)
FIFA Confederations Cup (1997)

Copa Libertadores (1992, 1993)
Intercontinental Cup (1992, 1993)
Recopa Sudamericana (1993)
UEFA Cup Winners Cup (1995)
UEFA Super Cup (2003, 2007)
UEFA Champions League (2007)
FIFA Club World Cup (2007)

Campeonato Brasileiro Série A (1991)
Italian Serie A (2001, 2004)
Italian Super Cup (2004)

South American Footballer of the Year (1994)

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SeasonClubCountryLevelGPGS
2007-08 Milan ITA A 15 1
2006-07 Milan ITA A 24 0
2005-06 Milan ITA A 19 1
2004-05 Milan ITA A 33 1
2003-04 Milan ITA A 28 1
2002-03 Roma ITA A 26 0
2001-02 Roma ITA A 27 0
2000-01 Roma ITA A 31 1
1999-00 Roma ITA A 28 2
1998-99 Roma ITA A 20 1
1997-98 Roma ITA A 31 1
1997-97 Palmeiras BRA A 16 0
1996-96 Palmeiras BRA A 19 0
1994-95 Zaragoza ESP A 16 0
1994-94 São Paulo BRA A 16 2
1993-93 São Paulo BRA A 18 1
1992-92 São Paulo BRA A 21 1
1991-91 São Paulo BRA A 20 1
1990-90 São Paulo BRA A 17 1
1989-89 São Paulo BRA A 3 0
Career Totals:42815


UEFA Champions League 2006-07

DateVenueMatchMPGFASFCFSYCRC
02/05 Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, Milan Milan 3:0 Man. United 6 0 0 0 0 0 0
11/04 Allianz Arena, Munich Bayern 0:2 Milan 3 0 0 0 0 0 0
01/11 Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, Milan Milan 4:1 Anderlecht 71 0 1 1 0 0 0
17/10 Constant Vanden Stock Stadium, Brussels Anderlecht 0:1 Milan 40 0 0 1 0 0 0
26/09 Stade Felix Bollaert, Lens Lille 0:0 Milan 90 0 0 0 1 0 0
13/09 Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, Milan Milan 3:0 AEK 90 0 0 2 0 0 0
Competition Totals:300014100
Competition Average:5000.170.670.1700

Glossary
MP: Minutes Played, GF: Goals in favor, AS: Assists, FC: Fouls Committed, FS: Fouls Suffered, YC: Yellow Cards, RC: Red Cards


FIFA World Cup Germany 2006

DateVenueMatchMPGFASFCFSYCRC
01/07 Commerzbank-Arena, Frankfurt BRA 0:1 FRA 75 0 0 3 1 1 0
27/06 Signal Iduna Park, Dortmund BRA 3:0 GHA 90 0 1 3 1 0 0
18/06 Allianz Arena, Munich BRA 2:0 AUS 90 0 0 2 1 1 0
13/06 Olympiastadion, Berlin BRA 1:0 CRO 90 0 0 1 0 0 0
Competition Totals:345019320
Competition Average:86.2500.252.250.750.50

Glossary
MP: Minutes Played, GF: Goals in favor, AS: Assists, FC: Fouls Committed, FS: Fouls Suffered, YC: Yellow Cards, RC: Red Cards


UEFA Champions League 2005-06

DateVenueMatchMPGFASFCFSYCRC
26/04 Camp Nou, Barcelona Barcelona 0:0 Milan 26 0 0 2 0 0 0
18/04 Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, Milan Milan 0:1 Barcelona 13 0 0 0 0 0 0
19/10 Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, Milan Milan 0:0 PSV 90 0 0 2 1 0 0
28/09 Veltins-Arena, Gelsenkirchen Schalke 2:2 Milan 77 0 0 1 1 0 0
13/09 Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, Milan Milan 3:1 Fenerbahce 90 0 0 2 1 0 0
Competition Totals:296007300
Competition Average:59.2001.40.600

Glossary
MP: Minutes Played, GF: Goals in favor, AS: Assists, FC: Fouls Committed, FS: Fouls Suffered, YC: Yellow Cards, RC: Red Cards


UEFA Champions League 2004-05

DateVenueMatchMPGFASFCFSYCRC
25/05 Ataturk Olimpiyat Stadyumu, Istanbul Milan 3:3 Liverpool
aet (2:3 PSO)
120 0 0 0 2 0 0
04/05 Philips Stadion, Eindhoven PSV 3:1 Milan 90 0 0 6 0 0 0
27/04 Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, Milan Milan 2:0 PSV 90 0 0 1 0 0 0
12/04 Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, Milan Internazionale 0:3 Milan (forfeited) 75 0 0 1 3 0 0
06/04 Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, Milan Milan 2:0 Internazionale 89 0 0 1 2 0 0
08/03 Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, Milan Milan 1:0 Man. United 90 0 1 4 1 0 0
23/02 Old Trafford, Manchester Man. United 0:1 Milan 87 0 0 4 0 0 0
24/11 Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, Milan Milan 4:0 Shakhtar 90 0 1 2 0 0 0
02/11 Camp Nou, Barcelona Barcelona 2:1 Milan 90 0 0 1 0 0 0
20/10 Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, Milan Milan 1:0 Barcelona 90 0 1 0 2 0 0
29/09 Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, Milan Milan 3:1 Celtic 90 0 0 0 0 0 0
14/09 Olimpiysky Sport Complex, Kiev Shakhtar 0:1 Milan 90 0 0 6 0 1 0
Competition Totals:109103261010
Competition Average:90.9200.252.170.830.080

Glossary
MP: Minutes Played, GF: Goals in favor, AS: Assists, FC: Fouls Committed, FS: Fouls Suffered, YC: Yellow Cards, RC: Red Cards


FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan 2002

DateVenueMatchMPGFASFCFSYCRC
30/06 International Stadium, Yokohama GER 0:2 BRA 90 0 0 2 2 0 0
26/06 Saitama Stadium, Saitama BRA 1:0 TUR 90 0 0 3 1 0 0
21/06 Ecopa Stadium, Shizuoka ENG 1:2 BRA 90 0 0 2 1 0 0
17/06 Wing Stadium, Kobe BRA 2:0 BEL 90 0 0 5 0 0 0
13/06 Big Bird Stadium, Suwon CRC 2:5 BRA 90 0 0 2 1 1 0
08/06 Jeju World Cup Stadium, Jeju BRA 4:0 CHN 90 0 0 2 0 0 0
03/06 Munsu Stadium, Ulsan BRA 2:1 TUR 90 0 0 3 0 0 0
Competition Totals:6300019510
Competition Average:90002.710.710.140

Glossary
MP: Minutes Played, GF: Goals in favor, AS: Assists, FC: Fouls Committed, FS: Fouls Suffered, YC: Yellow Cards, RC: Red Cards



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1970
Born June 7 in São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
2006
April: Signs contract extension with AC Milan for a further year signing up until June 30, 2007.. Member of the AC Milan team that reached the UEFA Champions League semifinals, losing against FC Barcelona.
2007
May 4: Extended his contract with AC Milan through to the end of next season.
December 16: Part of the AC Milan squad that was crowned FIFA Club World Cup champions after they defeated Argentinian side CA Boca Juniors 4-2 in Yokohama, Japan.
Cafu · Brazil

FIFA World Cup™ Germany 2006 player's profile

Brazil are not only seeking to extend their record number of FIFA World Cup™ wins to six at Germany 2006, but some of their players will also be seeking to set impressive personal records. One such player is Cafu, Brazil's legendary right-back and captain.
Guaranteed a starting spot in Carlos Alberto Parreira's side, Cafu will be aiming to secure himself a place in the record books as the only player to play in four FIFA World Cup Finals, the Brazil player with most appearances in FIFA World Cup matches, and the only captain to lift the FIFA World Cup on two occasions. Such achievements would crown a glittering career, throughout which perseverance has been Cafu's hallmark.

Marcos Evangelista de Moraes was born on 7 June 1970 while the Seleção were taking the field against England in the group stage of the FIFA World Cup in Mexico, on the way to their third title. The nickname Cafu came later when he was playing for Itaquaquecetuba's junior sides and his speed earned him comparisons with Cafuringa, the former Fluminense and Atletico Mineiro winger.

During his childhood in Jardim Irene, in Sao Paulo, Cafu was consumed by his passion for football. At the age of seven, he earned himself a place at a football academy and from there went on to play for the junior sides of Nacional AC, Portuguesa de Desportos and Itaquaquecetuba AC.

However, the young Cafu soon became acquainted with the harsh realities of football and was rejected by various big clubs, including Sao Paulo on several occasions, but he never gave up on his dream. His perseverance was eventually rewarded when he signed for none other than Sao Paulo in 1988.

He was to become an integral part of the all-conquering Tricolor side, whose successes included the CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores and the Intercontinental Cup in both 1992 and 1993. By the mid-90s, cracks were appearing in this once-great side and in 1995 Cafu signed for the Spanish club Real Zaragoza, with whom he won the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup that same year.

Road to Roma
His stay in Spain was short-lived, however, as he returned to Brazil for a brief spell with Juventude before signing for Palmeiras in 1996. He was soon on his travels again, joining Serie A side AS Roma in 1997. Cafu quickly became a firm favourite with the Giallorossi fans, who nicknamed him Il Pendolino (The express train) in honour of his trademark surges down the right flank. He won the Serie A title with Roma in 2001 before moving to his current club AC Milan in 2003, with whom he again lifted the Serie A title in 2004.

Having made his international debut against Spain in September 1990, Cafu was named in the Brazil squad for the 1994 FIFA World Cup in the USA as back-up for Jorginho. And it was in the final against Italy that he would come to international prominence, replacing Jorginho in the first half before going on to put in a stirring performance as Brazil eventually defeated the Azzurri 3-2 in a penalty shoot-out after normal and extra time had failed to break the deadlock.

This success marked the beginning of a hugely successful career for Cafu at international level as he became an automatic choice for Brazil, with whom he went on to win the CONMEBOL Copa America in 1997 and 1999 and reach the FIFA World Cup Final in 1998 in France. Shortly before the start of Korea/Japan 2002, Emerson, the Brazil skipper, was ruled out of the competition through injury and the captain's armband passed to Cafu, who thus had the honour of lifting the FIFA World Cup as Brazil claimed their fifth title with a 2-0 victory over Germany.

Throughout his glittering career, Cafu has collected many personal honours, but few can have meant as much to him as being included by Pele among the top 125 greatest living footballers in March 2004.

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UEFA Champions League 2005-06 player's profile

Cafu's achievements speak for themselves: a FIFA World Cup winner twice with Brazil, a runner-up once, he is the only player to have appeared in three World Cup finals.

National team
Cafu's remarkable run began in 1994 when he helped Brazil win the famous trophy in the United States by defeating Italy on penalties in the final. He then captained the victorious 2002 team following the withdrawal through injury of AS Roma team-mate Émerson da Rosa as the Brazilians made amends for their 1998 defeat by France. Cafu then continued to play a major part in Brazil's plans for the 2006 World Cup.

Club
After starting out with hometown club Sao Paulo FC, Cafu spent a season with Real Zaragoza but returned to Brazil to join SE Palmeiras in 1995. Two years later he took his pace, energy and reliable defensive abilities to Rome.

1997: He quickly became a firm favourite and was soon regarded as one of the most exciting right-backs in the game. Indeed, he spent so much time deep into opposition territory at the Stadio Olimpico, sprinting on to through-balls and sending in a stream of crosses, he earned the nickname 'Il Pendolino', the Express Train, among Roma fans. The highlight of his lengthy spell in Rome came in 2001 when Fabio Capello's side lifted the Scudetto. In total Cafu played 162 Serie A matches for the Giallorossi, scoring five goals. After helping Roma into the final of the Coppa Italia, Cafu quit the club for the European champions AC Milan.

2003: The Brazilian enjoyed a wonderful debut season for the Rossoneri, making 28 league appearances and scoring one goal as Milan won Serie A. At the end of July he renewed his contract until 2006.

2004/05: He may have turned 34 in June 2004, but Cafu continued with his spectacular runs down the right flank, playing 46 games in all competitions. The Brazilian played in a UEFA Champions League final for the first time in his career but Milan were defeated by Liverpool FC on penalties in Istanbul.

Did you know?
Cafu's full name is Marcos Evangelista de Moraes.

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