Real Madrid attacker is one of many retired stars to have worked their way through their coaching badges. Having won the World Cup in 2002 and the Ballon d'Or in 2007, there's no doubt he's got a lot to offer the next generation.Kaka, 40, has completed the CBF Academy course and his A Licence, which allow him to start coaching in his home country.
But he's going to wait before getting started so he can attend this year's World Cup first.READ MORE: Win 2 tickets to watch England vs Germany in Nations League action at Wembley StadiumSpeaking at a press conference for a solidarity match in Sao Paulo at the weekend, he said, via globo: "My intention with the coaching course was to close the cycle of studies I'm doing. "I'm finishing the fourth sports management course.
I wish I had the coach too. I will end this cycle of preparation this year."A lot of speculation along those lines (about taking over a base team next year).
I want to enjoy the World Cup, observe and learn. Opportunity that arises only every four years.Which former star do you want to see become a manager?
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