Orlando City captain Kaka revelled in a big day after his return to Brazil s national set-up was announced on Thursday.
The 33-year-old attacking midfielder, who has scored nine goals and notched four assists in 22 MLS matches, thanked Orlando for providing the platform that allowed him to break back into Brazil s squad for friendlies against Costa Rica and United States next month.
Kaka is Orlando s second most-prolific goalscorer this season, while he was named MVP in this year s All-Star match against Tottenham.
Having played at the 2002, 2006 and 2010 World Cups but missing out on home soil last year, Kaka was thrilled to earn a spot in Dunga s latest squad as the 51-year-old coach looks ahead to Russia 2018.
It s a big day for me… I m back in the national team after almost a year, and I m so happy for that, Kaka said on Thursday.
I think I can help the national team in this period. We re starting the qualification process for the next World Cup, so it s an important period for everybody and also for me.
So, I m so happy and glad to be back in the national team again.
Kaka last played for Brazil in a 4-0 win away to Japan in October 2014, while in 89 appearances for his country, the former Real Madrid and Milan attacker has scored 29 goals.
Dunga s squad will take on Costa Rica on September 5 and United States three days later, with both friendlies to be held in USA.