In a video message, Kaka can be seen sending his love for the national U15 team and motivating them to do their best.
"Hello guys, I am Ricardo Kaka and I am here to wish you a very good luck in this tournament," Kaka can be seen saying in the video.
"Pakistan national team U15, god bless you in this tournament. Go, do your best in this tournament, try hard and I think you guys can achieve your dreams and make everybody that loves you very, very proud," was his message to the Pakistan U15 team.
He concluded by congratulating the team on making it to the tournament, and telling them to deliver their best performances on the pitch.
"So congratulations to be in this tournament, do your best and god bless you guys, bye bye."
Guess who's wishing Pakistan U15s good luck for their match against India in the SAFF U15 Championship?? #PakistanFootball
— FootballPakistan.com (@FootballPak) October 24, 2018
The one and only @KAKA 🤩🤩🤩
Video via PFF pic.twitter.com/xjK8Erc7az
The 2018 SAFF U15 Men's Championship is being hosted by Nepal this year with six teams participating in the tournament.
Pakistan, initially in group A, were sent to group B after Sri Lanka withdrew from the tournament.
The tournament started today, where Pakistan beat defending champions India 2-1.
FT: Pakistan 2 India 1 , Pakistan score a late winner to make the perfect start to their U15 SAFF Championship campaign.
— FootballPakistan.com (@FootballPak) October 25, 2018
Reckon that video from @KAKA Has done the trick. #PakistanFootball #INDvPAK pic.twitter.com/Ub4BGWu0gC
Following the victory, they will now take on Bhutan on October 27 at the All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) stadium in Lalitpur.
Group A, meanwhile, constitutes of Nepal, Bangladesh and Maldives.
Pakistan's record in the championship hasn't been as drastic as the national senior team's as the U15 side were crowned champions in the 2011 event.
This will be the fourth time the team will be participating in the event.
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