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Milan
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Full name Associazione Calcio Milan SpA
Nickname(s) i Rossoneri (The Red and Blacks)
il Diavolo (The Devil)
Casciavit (Lombard for: Screwdrivers)
Short name Milan
Founded 16 December 1899
Ground San Siro, Milan
(Capacity: 80,018)
Owner Flag of United States Elliot Advisors Ltd.
Manager Flag of Italy Stefano Pioli
Current League Serie A 
2018-19 Serie A, 5th
Website Club home page
Milan 2019-20 homeMilan 2019-20 awayMilan 2019-20 third
Football current event Current season

Associazione Calcio Milan, commonly referred to as A.C. Milan or simply Milan, is a professional football club in Milan, Italy, founded in 1899. The club has spent its entire history, with the exception of the 1980–81 and 1982–83 seasons, in the top flight of Italian football, known as Serie A since 1929–30.

A.C. Milan's 18 FIFA and UEFA trophies is the fourth highest out of any club (joint with Boca Juniors), and the most out of any Italian club. Milan has won a joint record three Intercontinental Cups and one FIFA Club World Cup, seven European Cup/Champions League titles (Italian record), the UEFA Super Cup a joint record five times and the Cup Winners' Cup twice. With 18 league titles, Milan is also the joint-second most successful club in Serie A, along with local rivals Internazionale and behind Juventus (35 league titles). They have also won the Coppa Italia five times, and the Supercoppa Italiana seven.

Milan's home games are played at San Siro, also known as the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza. The stadium, which is shared with city rivals Internazionale, is the largest in Italian football, with a total capacity of 80,018. Inter are considered their biggest rivals, and matches between the two teams are called Derby della Madonnina, which is one of the most followed derbies in football.

The club is one of the wealthiest in Italian and world football. It was a founding member of the now-defunct G-14 group of Europe's leading football clubs as well as its replacement, the European Club Association.

Players

First team squad

As of 27 December 2019.
No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF Flag of Italy Davide Calabria
4 MF Flag of Algeria Ismaël Bennacer
5 MF Flag of Italy Giacomo Bonaventura
7 FW Flag of Spain Samu Castillejo
8 FW Flag of Spain Suso
9 FW Flag of Poland Krzysztof Piątek
10 MF Flag of Turkey Hakan Çalhanoğlu
11 FW Flag of Italy Fabio Borini
12 DF Flag of Italy Andrea Conti
13 DF Flag of Italy Alessio Romagnoli (Captain)
17 FW Flag of Portugal Rafael Leão
18 FW Flag of Croatia Ante Rebić (on loan from Eintracht Frankfurt)
19 DF Flag of France Theo Hernandez
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 MF Flag of Argentina Lucas Biglia
21 FW Flag of Sweden Zlatan Ibrahimović
22 DF Flag of Argentina Mateo Musacchio
25 GK Flag of Spain Pepe Reina
31 DF Flag of Italy Mattia Caldara
33 MF Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina Rade Krunić
39 MF Flag of Brazil Lucas Paquetá
43 DF Flag of Brazil Léo Duarte
46 DF Flag of Italy Matteo Gabbia
68 DF Flag of Switzerland Ricardo Rodríguez
79 MF Flag of Ivory Coast Franck Kessié
90 GK Flag of Italy Antonio Donnarumma
99 GK Flag of Italy Gianluigi Donnarumma

Out on loan

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Flag of Italy Alessandro Plizzari (at Livorno until 30 June 2020)
DF Flag of Italy Gabriele Bellodi (at Crotone until 30 June 2020)
DF Flag of Uruguay Diego Laxalt (at Torino until 30 June 2020)
DF Flag of Italy Samuele Ruggeri (at Genoa until 30 June 2020)
MF Flag of Italy Manuel Carlini (at Giana Erminio until 30 June 2020)
MF Flag of Croatia Emir Murati (at Rende until 30 June 2020)
MF Flag of Italy Tommaso Pobega (at Pordenone until 30 June 2020)
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW Flag of Italy Gabriele Capanni (at Novara until 30 June 2020)
FW Flag of Italy Ryan Castenetto (at Pordenone until 30 June 2020)
FW Flag of Italy Riccardo Forte (at Piacenza until 30 June 2020)
FW Flag of Croatia Alen Halilović (at Heerenveen until 30 June 2020)
FW Flag of Kosovo Ismet Sinani (at Sicula Leonzio until 30 June 2020)
FW Flag of Italy Frank Tsadjout (at Charleroi until 30 June 2020)
FW Flag of Portugal André Silva (at Eintracht Frankfurt until 30 June 2021)

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History: GeneralSeasons
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A.C. Milan squad - 2023–24

Calabria (c) •  Bennacer •  Adli •  Loftus-Cheek •  Giroud •  10 Leão •  11 Pulisic •  14 Reijnders •  15 Jović •  16 Maignan •  17 Okafor •  18 Romero •  19 Hernandez •  20 Kalulu •  21 Chukwueze •  23 Tomori •  24 Kjær •  28 Thiaw •  30 Caldara •  31 Pellegrino •  32 Pobega •  33 Krunić •  42 Florenzi •  57 Sportiello •  69 Nava •  70 Traorè •  73 Camarda •  80 Musah •  83 Mirante • 

Manager:  Flag of Italy Stefano Pioli
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A.C. Milan seasons

2016–17 · 2017–18 · 2018–19 · 2019–20 · 2020–21 · 2021–22 · 2022–23 · 2023–24 ·

A.C. Milan Football Club - Managers

Kilpin (1899–06) • Angeloni (1906–07) • Camperio (1907–11) • Technical committee (1911–15) • Moda (1915–16) • Cevenini (1916–18) • Technical committee (1918–19) • Moda (1919–21) • Lovati (1921–22) • Soldera (1922) • Oppenheim (1922–24) • Pozzo (1924–26) • Moda (1926) • Burgess (1926–28) • König (1928–31) • Bánás (1931–33) • Violak (1933–34) • Baloncieri (1934–37) • Garbutt (1937) • Felsner / Bánás (1937–38) • Bánás (1938–39) • Violak / Bánás (1939–40) • Bánás (1940) • Busini / Ara (1940–41) • Magnozzi (1941–43) • Santagostino (1943–45) • Busini / Baloncieri (1945–46) • Busini / Bigogno (1946–47) • Bigogno (1947–48) • Busini / Bigogno (1948–49) • Busini / Czeizler (1949–52) • Busini / Sperone (1952–53) • Busini / Gren (1953) • Busini / Morselli (1953) • Guttmann (1953–55) • Puricelli (1955–56) • Viani (1956–58) • Viani / Bonizzoni (1958–60) • Viani / Todeschini (1960–61) • Viani / Rocco (1961–63) • Viani / Carniglia (1963–64) • Viani / Liedholm (1964–65) • Liedholm (1965–66) • Cattozzo (1966) • Silvestri (1966–67) • Rocco (1967–72) • Rocco / Maldini (1972–73) • Rocco (1973) • Rocco / Maldini (1973–74) • Maldini (1974) • Trapattoni (1974) • Giagnoni (1974–75) • Rocco / Trapattoni (1975–76) • Rocco / Barison (1976) • Marchioro (1976–77) • Rocco (1977) • Liedholm (1977–79) • Giacomini (1979–81) • Galbiati (1981) • Radice (1981–82) • Galbiati (1982) • Castagner (1982–84) • Galbiati (1984) • Liedholm (1984–87) • Capello (1987) • Sacchi (1987–91) • Capello (1991–96) • Tabárez / Morini (1996) • Sacchi (1996–97) • Capello (1997–98) • Zaccheroni (1998–2001) • Maldini / Tassotti (2001) • Terim / Di Gennaro (2001) • Ancelotti (2001–09) • Leonardo (2009–10) • Allegri (2010–14) • Tassotti (2014) • Seedorf (2014) • Inzaghi (2014–15) • Mihajlović (2015–16) • Brocchi (2016) • Montella (2016–17) • Gattuso (2017–19) • Giampaolo (2019) • Pioli (2019–)

Coppa Italia winners

Vado (1922) · Torino (1935–36) · Genoa (1936–37) · Juventus (1937–38) · Ambrosiana-Inter (1938–39) · Fiorentina (1939–40) · Venezia (1940–41) · Juventus (1941–42) · Torino (1942–43) · Lazio (1958) · Juventus (1958–59; 1959–60) · Fiorentina (1960–61) · Napoli (1961–62) · Atalanta (1962–63) · Roma (1963–64) · Juventus (1964–65) · Fiorentina (1965–66) · Milan (1966–67) · Torino (1967–68) · Roma (1968–69) · Bologna (1969–70) · Torino (1970–71) · Milan (1971–72; 1972–73) · Bologna (1973–74) · Fiorentina (1974–75) · Napoli (1975–76) · Milan (1976–77) · Internazionale (1977–78) · Juventus (1978–79) · Roma (1979–80; 1980–81) · Internazionale (1981–82) · Juventus (1982–83) · Roma (1983–84) · Sampdoria (1984–85) · Roma (1985–86) · Napoli (1986–87) · Sampdoria (1987–88) · Sampdoria (1988–89) · Juventus (1989–90) · Roma (1990–91) · Parma (1991–92) · Torino (1992–93) · Sampdoria (1993–94) · Juventus (1994–95) · Fiorentina (1995–96) · Vicenza (1996–97) · Lazio (1997–98) · Parma (1998–99) · Lazio (1999–2000) · Fiorentina (2000–01) · Parma (2001–02) · Milan (2002–03) · Lazio (2003–04) · Internazionale (2004–05) · Internazionale (2005–06) · Roma (2006–07) · Roma (2007–08) · Lazio (2008–09) · Internazionale (2009–10) · Internazionale (2010–11) · Napoli (2011–12) · Lazio (2012–13) · Napoli (2013–14) · Juventus (2014–15) · Juventus (2015–16) · Juventus (2016–17) · Juventus (2017–18) · Lazio (2018–19) · Napoli (2019–20) · Juventus (2020–21) · Internazionale (2021–22) · Internazionale (2022–23) · TBD (2023–24) ·

Supercoppa Italiana winners

Milan (1988) • Internazionale (1989) • Napoli (1990) • Sampdoria (1991) • Milan (1992; 1993; 1994) • Juventus (1995) • Fiorentina (1996) • Juventus (1997) • Lazio (1998) • Parma (1999) • Lazio (2000) • Roma (2001) • Juventus (2002; 2003) • Milan (2004) • Internazionale (2005; 2006) • Roma (2007) • Internazionale (2008) • Lazio (2009) • Internazionale (2010) • Milan (2011) • Juventus (2012; 2013) • Napoli (2014) • Juventus (2015) • Milan (2016) • Lazio (2017) • Juventus (2018) • Lazio (2019) • Juventus (2020) • Internazionale (2021) • Internazionale (2022) •

UEFA Champions League winners

1956: Real Madrid • 1957: Real Madrid • 1958: Real Madrid • 1959: Real Madrid • 1960: Real Madrid • 1961: Benfica • 1962: Benfica • 1963: Milan • 1964: Internazionale • 1965: Internazionale • 1966: Real Madrid • 1967: Celtic • 1968: Manchester United • 1969: Milan • 1970: Feyenoord • 1971: Ajax • 1972: Ajax • 1973: Ajax • 1974: Bayern Munich • 1975: Bayern Munich • 1976: Bayern Munich • 1977: Liverpool • 1978: Liverpool • 1979: Nottingham Forest • 1980: Nottingham Forest • 1981: Liverpool • 1982: Aston Villa • 1983: Hamburg • 1984: Liverpool • 1985: Juventus • 1986: Steaua Bucuresti • 1987: Porto • 1988: PSV Eindhoven • 1989: Milan • 1990: Milan • 1991: Red Star Belgrade • 1992: Barcelona • 1993: Marseille • 1994: Milan • 1995: Ajax • 1996: Juventus • 1997: Borussia Dortmund • 1998: Real Madrid • 1999: Manchester United • 2000: Real Madrid • 2001: Bayern Munich • 2002: Real Madrid • 2003: Milan • 2004: Porto • 2005: Liverpool • 2006: Barcelona • 2007: Milan • 2008: Manchester United • 2009: Barcelona • 2010: Internazionale 2011: Barcelona • 2012: Chelsea • 2013: Bayern Munich • 2014: Real Madrid • 2015: Barcelona • 2016: Real Madrid • 2017: Real Madrid • 2018: Real Madrid • 2019: Liverpool • 2020: Bayern Munich • 2021: Chelsea • 2022: Real Madrid • 2023: Manchester City •

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup winners

1961: Fiorentina • 1962: Atlético Madrid • 1963: Tottenham Hotspur • 1964: Sporting CP • 1965: West Ham United • 1966: Borussia Dortmund • 1967: Bayern Munich • 1968: Milan • 1969: Slovan Bratislava • 1970: Manchester City • 1971: Chelsea • 1972: Rangers • 1973: Milan • 1974: Magdeburg • 1975: Dynamo Kyiv • 1976: Anderlecht • 1977: Hamburg • 1978: Anderlecht • 1979: Barcelona • 1980: Valencia • 1981: Dinamo Tbilisi • 1982: Barcelona • 1983: Aberdeen • 1984: Juventus • 1985: Everton • 1986: Dynamo Kyiv • 1987: Ajax • 1988: Mechelen • 1989: Barcelona • 1990: Sampdoria • 1991: Manchester United • 1992: Werder Bremen • 1993: Parma • 1994: Arsenal • 1995: Real Zaragoza • 1996: Paris Saint-Germain • 1997: Barcelona • 1998: Chelsea • 1999: Lazio

UEFA Super Cup winners

1972: Ajax • 1973: Ajax • 1975: Dynamo Kiev • 1976: Anderlecht • 1977: Liverpool • 1978: Anderlecht • 1979: Nottingham Forest • 1980: Valencia • 1982: Aston Villa • 1983: Aberdeen • 1984: Juventus • 1986: Steaua Bucharest • 1987: Porto • 1988: Mechelen • 1989: Milan • 1990: Milan • 1991: Manchester United • 1992: Barcelona • 1993: Parma • 1994: Milan • 1995: Ajax • 1996: Juventus • 1997: Barcelona • 1998: Chelsea • 1999: Lazio • 2000: Galatasaray • 2001: Liverpool • 2002: Real Madrid • 2003: Milan • 2004: Valencia • 2005: Liverpool • 2006: Sevilla • 2007: Milan • 2008: Zenit St. Petersburg • 2009: Barcelona • 2010: Atlético Madrid • 2011: Barcelona • 2012: Atlético Madrid • 2013: Bayern Munich • 2014: Real Madrid • 2015: Barcelona • 2016: Real Madrid • 2017: Real Madrid • 2018: Atlético Madrid • 2019: Liverpool • 2020: Bayern Munich • 2021: Chelsea • 2022: Real Madrid • 2023: Manchester City • 2024: TBD •

Intercontinental Cup winners

1960: Spain Real Madrid · 1961: Uruguay Peñarol · 1962: Brazil Santos · 1963: Brazil Santos · 1964: Italy Inter Milan · 1965: Italy Inter Milan · 1966: Uruguay Peñarol · 1967: Argentina Racing · 1968: Argentina Estudiantes de La Plata · 1969: Italy AC Milan · 1970: Netherlands Feyenoord · 1971: Uruguay Nacional · 1972: Netherlands Ajax · 1973: Argentina Independiente · 1974: Spain Atlético Madrid · 1976: West Germany Bayern Munich · 1977: Argentina Boca Juniors · 1979: Paraguay Olimpia · 1980: Uruguay Nacional · 1981: Brazil Flamengo · 1982: Uruguay Peñarol · 1983: Brazil Grêmio · 1984: Argentina Independiente · 1985: Italy Juventus · 1986: Argentina River Plate · 1987: Portugal Porto · 1988: Uruguay Nacional · 1989: Italy AC Milan · 1990: Italy AC Milan · 1991: Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade · 1992: Brazil São Paulo · 1993: Brazil São Paulo · 1994: Argentina Vélez Sársfield · 1995: Netherlands Ajax · 1996: Italy Juventus · 1997: Germany Borussia Dortmund · 1998: Spain Real Madrid · 1999: England Manchester United · 2000: Argentina Boca Juniors · 2001: Germany Bayern Munich · 2002: Spain Real Madrid · 2003: Argentina Boca Juniors · 2004: Portugal Porto

FIFA Club World Cup winners

2000: Flag of Brazil Corinthians • 2005: Flag of Brazil São Paulo • 2006: Flag of Brazil Internacional • 2007: Flag of Italy Milan • 2008: Flag of England Manchester United • 2009: Flag of Spain Barcelona • 2010: Flag of Italy Internazionale • 2011: Flag of Spain Barcelona • 2012: Flag of Brazil Corinthians • 2013: Flag of Germany Bayern Munich • 2014: Flag of Spain Real Madrid • 2015: Flag of Spain Barcelona • 2016: Flag of Spain Real Madrid • 2017: Flag of Spain Real Madrid • 2018: Flag of Spain Real Madrid • 2019: Flag of England Liverpool • 2020: Flag of Germany Bayern Munich • 2021: Flag of England Chelsea • 2022: Flag of Spain Real Madrid • 2023: Flag of ? TBD •

Serie A 2019-20

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