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Serie A 34 12 7 15 48 53 31 12th Giuseppe Santagostino: 11 1931–32: Serie A 34 15 9 10 57 40 39 4th Pietro Pastore: 13 1932–33: Serie A 34 11 10 13 57 62 32 11th Mario Romani: 19 1933–34: Serie A 34 12 9 13 50 49 33 9th Pietro Arcari: 16 1934–35: Serie A 30 8 11 11 36 38 27 10th Giovanni Moretti: 10 1935–36: Serie A 30 10 8 12 40 41 ...
The Italian football champions (Italian: Campione d'Italia di calcio, plural: Campioni) are the annual winners of Serie A, Italy's premier football league competition. The title has been contested since 1898 in varying forms of competition. Inter Milan are the current champions, while Juventus have won a record 36 titles.
First Serie A match: Milan 4–1 Brescia, 1929–30 Serie A, 6 October 1929 [5] First European match: Ripensia TimiÈ™oara 3–0 Milan, 1938 Mitropa Cup, first round, 26 June 1938 [6] First UEFA Champions League/European Cup match: Milan 3–4 Saarbrücken, 1955–56 European Cup, first round, 1 November 1955 [7]
Paolo Maldini lifting the sixth Champions League won by Milan in 2003. This is a list of AC Milan honours. AC Milan is an Italian football club. This article contains historical and current trophies pertaining to the club.
After Sacchi left Milan in 1991, he was replaced by the club's former player Fabio Capello whose team won three consecutive Serie A titles between 1992 and 1994, a spell which included a 58-match unbeaten run in Serie A (which earned the team the label "the Invincibles"), [37] [39] [40] and back-to-back UEFA Champions League final appearances ...
The most successful person to manage Milan is Nereo Rocco, who won two Serie A titles, three Coppa Italia, two European Cups, two Cup Winners' Cups and one Intercontinental Cup during his tenures as head coach and technical director. Rocco has also been Milan's longest-serving manager, managing the club for 459 matches (323 as head coach and ...
Marco van Basten had his last season uninterrupted by injury, netting 25 goals, which was one of the main reasons Milan was able to overhaul Juventus to claim the Serie A title. Milan ran through entire the 34–game league season unbeaten, a rare feat in footballing history (equalled in Serie A only by Juventus in the 2011–12 season, and ...
The 2012–13 season was Associazione Calcio Milan's 79th in the Serie A and 30th consecutive season in the top flight of Italian football. Milan strived to regain the Serie A title, which they lost to Juventus in the previous season. The Rossoneri also competed in UEFA Champions League, as well as the Coppa Italia.