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Champions League winner with fewest goals conceded: 2, in 1993-94 (record shared with Aston Villa) Lowest ratio of goals conceded per game in a single Champions League season: 0.16 in 1993–94; Most consecutive Champions League finals appearances: 3, from 1992–93 to 1994-95 (record shared with Juventus and Real Madrid)
European Cup / UEFA Champions League all-time club rankings (since 1955): 7th place; UEFA coefficient top-ranked club by 5-year period (since 1975–1979): 2 times (2002-2006 and 2003-2007) Second most successful Italian club by number of trophies won: 49; FIFA Club of the Century: 9th place
Champions League: R16: Zlatan Ibrahimović: 21 2011–12: Serie A 38 24 8 6 74 33 80 2nd SF Champions League: QF: Zlatan Ibrahimović: 35: Supercoppa Italiana: W: 2012–13: Serie A 38 21 9 8 67 39 72 3rd QF Champions League: R16: Stephan El Shaarawy: 19 2013–14: Serie A 38 16 9 13 57 49 57 8th QF Champions League: R16: Mario Balotelli: 18 ...
In its early history, Milan played its home games in different grounds around the city before moving to its current stadium, the San Siro, in 1926. [7] The stadium, which was built by Milan's second chairman, Piero Pirelli and has been shared with Inter Milan since 1947, [8] is the largest in Italian football, with a total capacity of 75,817. [9]
Heading into this matchup, Milan is fourth in the Serie A standings, having won four of its last five games. The team was 0-2 in Champions League play heading into Tuesday's game; Brugge was 1-1 ...
In 1993–94, the rossoneri tried the assault to the Champions League once again, and this time they were successful. They reached the final unbeaten, conceding only two goals in the whole competitions (a European Cup/Champions League record shared with Aston Villa). In the final, Milan defeated Barcelona with a clear 4–0 score.
The 2022–23 season was the 124th season in the existence of AC Milan and the club's 89th season in the top flight of Italian football.In addition to the domestic league, Milan participated in this season's editions of the Coppa Italia, Supercoppa Italiana and UEFA Champions League.
In addition, Milan would start their 2006–07 campaign with –15 points. These point reductions, however, were later reduced to 30 and –8 respectively, providing Milan the chance to compete in the 2006–07 Champions League. Milan's efforts in the Champions League that year also proved promising, though they ultimately fell short.