Ac Milan History

Associazione Calcio Milan, commonly referred to as AC Milan or Milan, is an Italian professional football club based in Milan, Lombardy. The club was founded in 1899 and has since been in the top league of Italian football for the most part.

It has a record of eighteen official recognized international titles in European and World competitions, the highest number for any other club in the world. The club has won what is today known as the UEFA Champions League on seven occasions; only Real Madrid have won it more times (9 times).Ac Milan

Other important titles which Milan has won, include the European Super Cup five times and the Cup Winners' Cup. AC Milan is also one of the G-14’s founding members, a group that represents eighteen of the largest and most prestigious European football clubs.

Their home games are played at San Siro, also known as the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza. The ground, which is shared with rivals Internazionale, is the largest in Italian football, with a total capacity of 85,700. The team is one of the most successful clubs in Europe which it has once again displayed by their 2007 Champions League Trophy. Milan is currently rated by UEFA as the number one team in Europe.

Paolo Maldini presently holds both records for number of total and Serie A appearances for Milan with a total of 837 games played in total, and 600 in the Serie A (as of May 14, 2007, not including playoff matches), the latter being also an all-time Serie A record.

Milan's all time top goalscorer is the Swede, Gunnar Nordahl who in 268 games managed to score 221 goals. Andriy Shevchenko comes in second place with 173 goals in 298 games for the club. The highest scoring present squad member is Filippo Inzaghi who has scored 86 goals in 170 games.

 The club holds the unique record of having gone a whole season without losing a game during the 1991–92 season. In total that unbeaten streak lasted 58 games, starting with a 0–0 draw with Parma on 26 May 1991 and ironically ending with a 1–0 loss at home to Parma on 21 March 1993. This unbeaten streak is a Serie A record and is the 3rd longest unbeaten run in top flight European football behind Steaua Bucharest record of 104 games unbeaten and Glasgow Celtic who went 68 games unbeaten.

 On 16th December 2007, A.C.Milan became the club with the most titles in the world after beating Boca Juniors at the Club Worls Cup final.

Milan have earned the distinction of being allowed to wear a star on their shirt representing the fact that they have won more than 10 scudetti. Added to this Milan are allowed to wear the UEFA Badge of Honour on their shirt during Champions League matches as they have won more than 5 European Cups.

Ac Milan Facts :

Full name: Associazione Calcio Milan SpA

Nickname: Rossoneri (Red-Blacks), il Diavolo (the Devil)

Founded: December 16, 1899

Ground: San Siro, Milan, (Capacity 85,700)

Chairman: Silvio Berlusconi

Head Coach: Leonardo

League: Serie A


Ac Milan Honours:

Serie A
Winners: 1901; 1906; 1907; 1951; 1955; 1957; 1959; 1962; 1968; 1979; 1988; 1992; 1993; 1994; 1996; 1999; 2004

 

Coppa Italia
Winners; 1967; 1972; 1973; 1977; 2003

FIFA Club World Cup 
Winners: 2007 

 

FIFA Intercontinental Cup
Winners: 1969; 1989; 1990 
Runners-up : 1963; 1993; 1994; 2003 

UEFA Champions League
Winners: 1962–63; 1968–69; 1988–89; 1989–90; 1993–94; 2002–03; 2006–07 
Runners-up: 1957–58; 1992–93; 1994–95; 2004–05 

 

UEFA Cup Winners Cup
Winners: 1967–68; 1972–73 
Runners-up: 1973–74 

 

UEFA Supercup
Winners: 1989; 1990; 1994; 2003; 2007 
Runners-up: 1973; 1993 

 

Mitropa Cup
Winners: 1981–82

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