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  2. List of AC Milan records and statistics - Wikipedia

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    Most away games wins in a single Serie A season: 16 (out of 19) in 2020–21 Serie A; Most consecutive Serie A games with at least 2 goals scored: 17; Fewest goals conceded in home games in a single Serie A season: 2 in 15 games, in 1968–69 Serie A (record shared with Como) Most Serie A top scorer titles: 17

  3. Category:AC Milan matches - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "AC Milan matches" The following 54 pages are in this category, out of 54 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. 1942 Coppa Italia final;

  4. List of AC Milan seasons - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Category:AC Milan seasons - Wikipedia

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    2022–23 AC Milan season; 2023–24 AC Milan season; 2024–25 AC Milan season This page was last edited on 15 June 2023, at 21:56 (UTC). Text ...

  6. AC Milan - Wikipedia

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    In total, Milan's unbeaten streak lasted 58 games, starting with a 0–0 draw against Parma on 26 May 1991 and coincidentally ending with a 1–0 home loss to Parma on 21 March 1993. This is a Serie A record as well as the third-longest unbeaten run in top flight European football, coming in behind Steaua BucureČ™ti 's record of 104 unbeaten ...

  7. AC Milan in international football - Wikipedia

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    The first leg was played at the San Siro in Milan, on 16 October 1963. Milan won the home game 4–2. The return leg was held the following month, on 14 November, at the Maracanã in Rio de Janeiro. As Santos won the match 4–2, the two teams were level on points and a playoff had to be contested two days later.