Who is the best Brazilian player to have played for AC Milan?

By YPB Team

The Rossoneri have attracted some of Brazil's finest — commanding at the back, magical in midfield, lethal in attack. Who gets your vote?

Kaká — ranked #11
Kaká
Ballon d'Or-winning attacking midfielder who led AC Milan to Champions League glory in 2003 and 2007, amassing 104 goals in 307 appearances.
Cafu — ranked #22
Cafu
Legendary Brazilian right-back who won two Champions League titles and two Scudetti during his five-season stint at the San Siro.
José Altafini — ranked #33
José Altafini
Prolific 1960s striker known as 'Mazzola' at Milan, who scored 93 league goals and a brace in the 1963 European Cup Final.
Dida — ranked #44
Dida
Commanding goalkeeper who spent a decade at Milan and was the hero of the 2003 Champions League penalty shootout, making over 313 appearances.
Alexandre Pato — ranked #55
Alexandre Pato
Electric young striker who scored 63 goals in 150 appearances for Milan between 2007 and 2013 before injuries hampered his prime years.
Ronaldo Nazário — ranked #66
Ronaldo Nazário
Two-time World Player of the Year who joined Milan in 2009 and netted 27 goals in 66 appearances before retiring at the club.
Serginho — ranked #77
Serginho
Versatile left-back and winger who made over 200 appearances across two stints at Milan, winning the Champions League in both 2003 and 2007.
Roque Junior — ranked #88
Roque Junior
World Cup-winning central defender who played over 100 games for Milan and was part of the Champions League-winning squad in 2003.
Robinho — ranked #99
Robinho
Skillful forward who joined Milan in 2010 and scored 18 goals in 68 appearances over four seasons at the club.
Rivaldo — ranked #1010
Rivaldo
Former Ballon d'Or winner who had a brief loan spell at Milan in 2002–03, adding star quality to an already glittering squad.

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