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Record Serie A win: 9–0 against Palermo, 18 February 1951 [6] Record Serie A away win: 8–0 against Genoa, 5 June 1955 [6] Record Coppa Italia win: 8–1 against Padova, 13 September 1958 [6] Record Coppa Italia away win: 5–0 against Como, 8 June 1958 [6] Record win in European competitions: 8–0 against Union Luxembourg, European Cup, 12 ...
This article details men's professional football club records and statistics (individual and collective) in Europe.. The records and stats look across all European clubs competing in the highest divisions and levels of European professional football, allowing for cross-competition comparison.
AC Milan Under manager Fabio Capello , AC Milan went undefeated throughout all of their 34 matches in the league to capture the 1991–92 Serie A , and went unbeaten between 1991 and 1993, an Italian record of 58 league matches in total.
AC Milan was founded as Milan Foot-Ball and Cricket Club in 1899 by English expatriate Herbert Kilpin. [12] The club claims 16 December of that year as their foundation date, [ 24 ] but historical evidence seems to suggest that the club was actually founded a few days after, most likely on 18 December. [ 2 ]
Milan met Real Madrid in the final at the Heysel Stadium in Brussels. Real Madrid were the favorites and came from two wins in the previous editions of the trophy, but Milan proved to be a tough opponent and the game was memorable. Milan led 1–0 and then 2–1 but were reached by Héctor Rial scoring the 2–2. The game went to the extra time ...
Rocco has also been Milan's longest-serving manager, managing the club for 459 matches (323 as head coach and 136 as technical director) in five different spells between 1961 and 1977. Milan's longest-serving manager over a single time-span is, instead, Carlo Ancelotti , whose tenure lasted seven years and 236 days, from 6 November 2001 to 30 ...
Massimiliano Allegri, 6 with 2 clubs (1 with AC Milan, 5 with Juventus) Fabio Capello, 5 with 2 clubs (4 with AC Milan, 1 with Roma) Antonio Conte, 4 with 2 clubs (3 with Juventus, 1 with Inter) Árpád Weisz, 3 with 2 clubs (1 with Ambrosiana, 2 with Bologna) Fulvio Bernardini, 2 with 2 clubs (1 with Fiorentina, 1 with Bologna)
W. ^ Milan received a one-year ban from UEFA competitions due to unsporting behaviour. X. ^ 25 goals in the league. Y. a b Milan were inflicted a 30 points deduction at the end of the 2005–06 season and an 8 points deduction at the start of the 2006–07 season, due to alleged involvement in the 2006 match-fixing scandal. Z. ^ 28 goals in the ...