Kaka, on the night of winning his third award of the year, revealed his admiration for the Spanish League but stressed he will not leave Milan. The Brazilian playmaker was voted FIFA Player Footballer of the Year on Monday, beating Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi. Kaka has also won the Ballon d'Or awarded by prestigious French paper France Football and World Player of the Year award, given by British magazine World Soccer. "The football in La Liga is amongst the most attractive in the world," Kaka said. "But I'm happy playing for Milan and it would be very difficult for me to leave here. "I have already turned down the possibility of moving to Spain and I did so because I like playing for Milan so much. Kaka credited his teammates for the awards, stressing that he wouldn't have won them if he wasn't playing for "a winning team." He guided Milan to the Champions League title in 2007, finishing the tournament as the top scorer. "I didn't think that I would realize my dreams so quickly," Kaka said. "I've won the Champions League and so much more since I arrived in Milan when I was very young."