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Paolo Maldini is Milan's all-time record appearance-maker.. Associazione Calcio Milan is an Italian professional football club based in Milan.The club was founded in December 1899 as Milan Foot-Ball and Cricket Club, and played their first competitive match on 15 April 1900, when they entered the semi-final of the 1900 Italian Football Championship.
A. Leroy Abanda; Ignazio Abate; Christian Abbiati; Tammy Abraham; Francesco Acerbi; Dominic Adiyiah; Yacine Adli; Michael Agazzi; Juvenal Agnero; Massimo Agostini
On 26 June 2024, he signed his first professional contract with AC Milan until 2027. [5] He made his senior and professional debut with AC Milan on 17 September 2024 as a substitute in a UEFA Champions League match against English club Liverpool , after the starting goalkeeper, Mike Maignan , left with an injury. [ 6 ]
Forza Milan! was founded in 1963 by Italian journalist Gino Sansoni. [1] [2] The magazine published on a monthly basis. [1] It featured articles, posters and photos of AC Milan players including both the first team players and the youth system kids, as well as club employees. It also featured anecdotes and famous episodes from the club's history.
Alessandro Florenzi Cavaliere OMRI (born 11 March 1991) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a full-back for Serie A club AC Milan.. Florenzi started his professional club career with Roma in 2011, but spent the 2011–12 season on loan with Crotone.
This article lists all the players that played for different tiers of the Italy national football teams while with AC Milan. Players who represented Italy before or after they played for Milan are unlisted. The players who were called up to the squad but did not play in any games are unlisted.
In November 2023, amid an injury crisis, AC Milan manager Stefano Pioli called up Camarda as part of the first team squad for the Serie A game against Fiorentina on 25 November 2023; in order to do so, the club had to specifically request an authorization from the Italian Football Federation, as under-16 players are normally not allowed to be part of an Italian first team. [2]
On 10 July 2014, Conti moved to a fellow second-tier team Virtus Lanciano, in a season-long loan deal. [5] Conti made 24 league appearances while his team finished 14th out of 22. In the summer of 2015, he returned to Atalanta and was included in the first team squad for the upcoming Serie A season.