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Football legend Cafu becomes a Laureus Academy Member

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Brazilian football legend Cafu has been elected the newest member of the Laureus World Sports Academy.
Over a period of 16 years, Cafu played a record 149 games for Brazil, including 20 World Cup matches. He is the only player from any country to appear in four consecutive World Cups. He played in three straight World Cup Finals – winning in 1994 and 2002, when he was captain, and was runner-up in 1998.
He had a distinguished career in club football, playing for Sao Paulo, Real Zaragoza, Palmeiras, Roma and AC Milan, for whom he played in the 2007 Champions League success.
Born Marcos Evangelista de Morais, but universally known as Cafu, he now becomes the 53rd member of the Laureus Academy, a unique collection of the world’s greatest living sportsmen and sportswomen dedicated to changing the world through the power of sport.
He was inducted during a visit by Laureus World Sports Academy Member Hugo Porta to the Fundação Cafu – motto ‘Feeding Dreams’ - the institute founded by Cafu.
Cafu said:
“I have always admired the work that Laureus does to help young people around the world. Using sport to help improve the fairness in our society is something that I believe in profoundly. I am grateful to the members of the Laureus World Sports Academy for asking me to join them; it is an honour to be a Laureus Academy Member.”
“I am really happy on my first day as an Academy Member that I am able to show the important work that we are doing at Fundação Cafu where you can see so clearly the impact that sport can have. We have a responsibility to help those less fortunate than ourselves and through sport we can make a real difference.”
“The eyes of the sporting world will be on Rio next year when the Olympics are staged here and I want everyone who comes here to be aware of the wonderful social work that is going on in the city and the country. I look forward to doing what I can to help Laureus in the future,” added Cafu.
Laureus World Sports Academy Member Hugo Porta said: “This is a great day, being able to welcome Cafu to the Laureus Family. I thank him for his commitment and look forward to working with him closely in the future. Cafu is a giant of football and with his work with Fundação Cafu he has shown what sport can achieve off the pitch as well as on it.”

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