A.C. Milan
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2004 Supercoppa Italiana2004 Supercoppa Italiana The 2004 Supercoppa Italiana was a match contested by the 2003-04 winners AC Milan and the 2003-04 Coppa Italia winners SS Lazio. The match result was a 3-0 victory for AC Milan after a hat-trick by Andriy... In this article: AC Milan, Coppa Italia, SS Lazio, and Andriy Shevchenko |
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UEFA.com News | October 18, 2009
Sampdoria stall in Inter pursuit
...» UC Sampdoria missed the chance to return to the Serie A summit after being held to a 1-1 draw away to S.S. Lazio while AC Milan beat AS Roma to bring an end to a run of four fixtures without a win. Pazzini streak FC...
In this article: Sampdoria, Serie A, Jaime Valdes, Genoa CFC, Bologna FC, AS Roma, AC Milan, Roberto Baronio, and Diego De Ascentis
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Wikipedia | August 13, 2009
Cristian Brocchi
...becoming Carlo Ancelotti's first choice replacement in midfield. A.C. Milan and S.S. Lazio reached an agreement for a permanent transfer on 28 August, 2008. He was sold to Lazio in a three year deal. His first season was...
In this article: Serie A, Fernando Redondo, Cristian Brocchi, Lazio, Milan, Coppa Italia, Christian Vieri, Clarence Seedorf, and Gennaro Gattuso
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Wikipedia | September 11, 2009
Maurizio Domizzi
...at Serie C1 in October 1998. In summer 2001, he joined A.C. Milan, by immediately loaned to Modena at Serie B. In the next season he joined league rival U.C. Sampdoria on 21 June 2002 in joint-ownership bid. Domizzi followed the Genoese...
In this article: Serie A, Maurizio Domizzi, Udinese, Napoli, Serie B, Modena, Serie C1, S.S.C. Napoli, U.C. Sampdoria, and Reggina Calcio
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Wikipedia | October 05, 2009
Andrea Esposito
...over Rimini and helped win promotion from Serie B. In the following season in Serie A he scored a goal in a 1-1 home draw against A.C. Milan and proved to be one of the best young defenders of the championship. He eventually received his first...
In this article: Andrea Esposito, Serie A, Genoa, Serie B, Sambenedettese, Marcello Lippi, S.S. Lazio, and Italy national football team
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UEFA Champions League | February 25, 2009
Nedved confirms summer retirement plan
...knockout round first leg. Nedved, who has been in Turin since a EUR41m switch from S.S. Lazio in 2001, has unfinished business in the competition having missed the 2003 final loss to AC Milan through suspension. Nor are his aspirations of...
In this article: Champions League, Serie A, Juventus, S.S. Lazio, UEFA Champions League, Chelsea FC, AC Milan, Lazio, Turin, and Stamford Bridge
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Wikipedia | September 13, 2009
Dino Zoff
...(570 matches) for more than 20 years, until the season 2005-06 when the record was broken by S.S. Lazio goalkeeper Marco Ballotta and A.C. Milan defender Paolo Maldini respectively. November 2003: Italy's Golden Player - the best Italian...
In this article: Dino Zoff, Serie A, World Cup, Juventus F.C, Italy, Paolo Maldini, Lev Yashin, Gianpiero Combi, Udinese, and Gordon Banks
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UEFA.com News | February 16, 2009
Albertini welcomes 'great opportunity'
...Albertini's links with the UEFA Champions League final go back to its very creation. In a glittering career, the 37-year-old former AC Milan midfielder starred in the rebranded competition's first three finals, with a memorable 4-0 triumph...
In this article: UEFA Champions League, Rome, Demetrio Albertini, FC Barcelona, All rights reserved, Italian Football Federation, SL Benfica, FC Steaua Bucuresti, and Olympique de Marseille
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Football Europe | March 01, 2008
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...Images) AS Roma signalled their intention to keep chasing FC Internazionale Milano for the Serie A title with a convincing 4-0 defeat of struggling Parma FC but AC Milan lost more ground as they drew 1-1 against S.S. Lazio. Six-point...
In this article: Alberto Aquilani, Parma FC, Rolando Bianchi, Francesco Totti, Milan, Rome, Serie A, Giulio Falcone, and Kakha Kaladze
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Football Europe | September 27, 2009
Juventus ascent checked by Adailton
...was registered in the matches between S.S. Lazio and US Citta di Palermo, and AC Chievo Verona versus Atalanta BC. AC Milan hosted AS Bari in the late game but failed to score for the fourth time in five league games in a goalless draw.
In this article: Juventus, Antonio Di Natale, David Trezeguet, Simone Pepe, Daniele De Rossi, Marek Hamsik, Genoa CFC, Calcio Catania, and AS Bari
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Associazione Calcio Milan, commonly referred to by the abbreviation Milan, is an Italian professional football club based in Milan, Lombardy. The club was founded in 1899 and has since spent most of its history in the top flight of Italian football.
AC Milan, along with Boca Juniors, have won 18 officially recognized international titles, the most by any club in the world. The club have won what is today known as the UEFA Champions League on seven occasions; only Real Madrid have won it more times (9). As far as Italian competitions are concerned, AC Milan is the second most successful club with 17 league titles; only Juventus have won more (27). AC Milan have won Intercontinental Cup/Club World Cup four times, more than any other team in the world.
Other important titles which Milan have won includes the European Super Cup five times, and the Cup Winners' Cup twice; however, they have never reached the UEFA Cup final (only two semi-finals). In Italy, they have won the Coppa Italia five times, as well as five Italian Super Cups. AC Milan is also one of the G-14’s founding members, a group that represented eighteen of the largest and most prestigious European football clubs before its disbandment.
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 total capacity of 82,955.
- Name:
- AC Milan
- Also Known As:
- Rossoneri
- Founding Date:
- December 16, 1899
- Coach:
- Carlo Ancelotti
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