Who is the best Brazilian player to have played for AC Milan?
The Rossoneri have attracted some of Brazil's finest — commanding at the back, magical in midfield, lethal in attack. Who gets your vote?

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
Legendary Brazilian right-back who won two Champions League titles and two Scudetti during his five-season stint at the San Siro.

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
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
Electric young striker who scored 63 goals in 150 appearances for Milan between 2007 and 2013 before injuries hampered his prime years.

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
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
World Cup-winning central defender who played over 100 games for Milan and was part of the Champions League-winning squad in 2003.

Robinho
Skillful forward who joined Milan in 2010 and scored 18 goals in 68 appearances over four seasons at the club.

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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