List of A.C. Milan managers
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Associazione Calcio Milan
are an Italian
professional football club based in Milan
, Lombardy
, who currently play in Serie A
. This chronological list comprises all those who have held the position of head coach
or technical director of the first team of Milan since their foundation in 1899. Each manager's entry includes the seasons he spent at the club, the team's overall competitive record (in terms of matches won, drawn and lost) and honours won during his tenure. Caretaker manager
s are included, as well as those who have been in permanent charge.
The most successful person to manage Milan is Nereo Rocco
, who won two Serie A
titles, three Coppe Italia
, two European Cup
s, two Cup Winners' Cup
s 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 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 June 2009.
A.C. Milan
Associazione Calcio Milan, commonly referred to as A.C. Milan or simply Milan , is a professional Italian football club based in Milan, Lombardy, that plays in the Serie A. Milan was founded in 1899 by English lace-maker Herbert Kilpin and businessman Alfred Edwards among others...
are an Italian
Italy
Italy , officially the Italian Republic languages]] under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages. In each of these, Italy's official name is as follows:;;;;;;;;), is a unitary parliamentary republic in South-Central Europe. To the north it borders France, Switzerland, Austria and...
professional football club based in Milan
Milan
Milan is the second-largest city in Italy and the capital city of the region of Lombardy and of the province of Milan. The city proper has a population of about 1.3 million, while its urban area, roughly coinciding with its administrative province and the bordering Province of Monza and Brianza ,...
, Lombardy
Lombardy
Lombardy is one of the 20 regions of Italy. The capital is Milan. One-sixth of Italy's population lives in Lombardy and about one fifth of Italy's GDP is produced in this region, making it the most populous and richest region in the country and one of the richest in the whole of Europe...
, who currently play in Serie A
Serie A
Serie A , now called Serie A TIM due to sponsorship by Telecom Italia, is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top of the Italian football league system and has been operating for over eighty years since 1929. It had been organized by Lega Calcio until 2010, but a new...
. This chronological list comprises all those who have held the position of head coach
Manager (association football)
In association football, a manager is responsible for running a football club or a national team. The manager of a professional club is responsible directly to the club president. The position of manager is almost exclusively used in British football...
or technical director of the first team of Milan since their foundation in 1899. Each manager's entry includes the seasons he spent at the club, the team's overall competitive record (in terms of matches won, drawn and lost) and honours won during his tenure. Caretaker manager
Caretaker manager
In association football, a caretaker manager is someone who takes temporary charge of the management of a football club, usually when the regular manager is dismissed or leaves for a different club. However, a caretaker may also be appointed if the regular manager is ill or unable to attend to his...
s are included, as well as those who have been in permanent charge.
The most successful person to manage Milan is Nereo Rocco
Nereo Rocco
Nereo Rocco was an Italian football player and manager. He is famous for having been one of the most successful head coaches in Italy, and the first proponent of catenaccio in the country.-Playing career:...
, who won two Serie A
Serie A
Serie A , now called Serie A TIM due to sponsorship by Telecom Italia, is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top of the Italian football league system and has been operating for over eighty years since 1929. It had been organized by Lega Calcio until 2010, but a new...
titles, three Coppe Italia
Coppa Italia
The Coppa Italia is an Italian football annual cup competition. Its first edition was held in 1922, but the second champions were not crowned until 1936. Roma and Juventus lead the way with nine wins. Roma has contested more finals, 16, while Torino and Juventus follow with 13...
, two European Cup
UEFA Champions League
The UEFA Champions League, known simply the Champions League and originally known as the European Champion Clubs' Cup or European Cup, is an annual international club football competition organised by the Union of European Football Associations since 1955 for the top football clubs in Europe. It...
s, two Cup Winners' Cup
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
The UEFA Cup Winners' Cup was a football club competition contested annually by the most recent winners of all European domestic cup competitions. The cup is one of the many inter-European club competitions that have been organised by UEFA. The first competition was held in the 1960–61 season—but...
s and one Intercontinental Cup
Intercontinental Cup (football)
The European/South American Cup, commonly referred to as the World Club Championship, Intercontinental Cup or Toyota Cup, was a football competition endorsed by UEFA and CONMEBOL, contested between the winners of the European Cup and the South American Copa Libertadores...
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 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
Carlo Ancelotti
Carlo Ancelotti is an Italian football manager, Nicknamed Carletto, Ancelotti played as a midfielder and had a successful career with Roma – captaining the team – with whom he won one Scudetto and 4 Coppa Italia and was part of the legendary late 80's Milan team, with whom he won two Scudetti and...
, whose tenure lasted seven years and 236 days, from 6 November 2001 to 30 June 2009.
List of managers
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Herbert Kilpin Herbert Kilpin Herbert Kilpin was an English football pioneer, player and manager. He is best known as the founder of Italian club A.C. Milan.- Early years :... |
1899–1900 |
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1900–01 |
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1901–02 |
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1902–03 |
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1903–04 |
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1904–05 |
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1905–06 |
League title | |||||||||
Daniele Angeloni | 1906–07 |
League title | ||||||||
Giannino Camperio | 1907–08 |
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1908–09 |
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1909–10 |
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1910–11 |
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Technical committee | 1911–12 |
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1912–13 |
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1913–14 |
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1914–15 |
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Guido Moda Guido Moda Guido Moda was an Italian professional footballer, who played as a defender, and football manager.- External links :* at MagliaRossonera.it... |
1915–16 |
Coppa Federale | All wartime games Association football during World War I When World War I was declared in 1914, it had a negative effect on association football; in some countries competitions were suspended and players signed up to fight, resulting in the deaths of many players... |
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Aldo Cevenini Aldo Cevenini Aldo Cevenini was an Italian professional football player and coach.He made his debut for the Italy national football team in the team's first ever game on 15 May 1910 against France.... |
1916–17 |
All wartime games Association football during World War I When World War I was declared in 1914, it had a negative effect on association football; in some countries competitions were suspended and players signed up to fight, resulting in the deaths of many players... |
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1917–18 |
All wartime games Association football during World War I When World War I was declared in 1914, it had a negative effect on association football; in some countries competitions were suspended and players signed up to fight, resulting in the deaths of many players... |
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Technical committee | 1918–19 |
All wartime games Association football during World War I When World War I was declared in 1914, it had a negative effect on association football; in some countries competitions were suspended and players signed up to fight, resulting in the deaths of many players... |
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Guido Moda Guido Moda Guido Moda was an Italian professional footballer, who played as a defender, and football manager.- External links :* at MagliaRossonera.it... |
1919–20 |
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1920–21 |
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Cesare Lovati Cesare Lovati Cesare Lovati was an Argentinian-born Italian professional footballer, who played as a midfielder, and football manager.- External links :* at MagliaRossonera.it * at FIGC.it... |
1921–22 |
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Francesco Soldera Francesco Soldera Francesco Soldera was an Italian professional footballer, who played as a midfielder.- External links :* at MagliaRossonera.it * at Inter.it... |
1922–23 |
Until November 1922 | ||||||||
Ferdi Oppenheim | 1922–23 |
Appointed in November 1922 | ||||||||
1923–24 |
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Vittorio Pozzo Vittorio Pozzo Vittorio Pozzo 21 December 1968) was an Italian football coach who was most famous for leading the Italian national team to victory in the 1934 FIFA World Cup and 1938 FIFA World Cups; managed the side that won the 1930 and 1935 editions of the Central European International Cup, as well as the... |
1924–25 |
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1925–26 |
Sacked on 29 January 1926 | |||||||||
Guido Moda Guido Moda Guido Moda was an Italian professional footballer, who played as a defender, and football manager.- External links :* at MagliaRossonera.it... |
1925–26 |
Appointed on 30 January 1926 | ||||||||
Herbert Burgess Herbert Burgess Herbert Larry Burgess was an English football player.Born in Openshaw, Manchester, Burgess began his football career with Glossop North End, but soon signed for Manchester City. He made his debut for City on 5 September 1903, playing at left back away to Stoke City on the opening day of the... |
1926–27 |
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1927–28 |
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Engelbert König | 1928–29 |
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1929–30 |
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1930–31 |
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József Bánás | 1931–32 |
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1932–33 |
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József Violak | 1933–34 |
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Adolfo Baloncieri | 1934–35 |
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1935–36 |
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1936–37 |
Sacked on 5 December 1936 | |||||||||
William Garbutt William Garbutt William Thomas Garbutt born in Hazel Grove, Stockport, most commonly known as Willy Garbutt was an English football player, and later a prominent coaching figure in Italian and Spanish football after his retirement... |
1936–37 |
Appointed on 6 December 1936 | ||||||||
Hermann Felsner Hermann Felsner Hermann Felsner also known as Ermanno Fellsner, was an Austrian football player and manager from Vienna.-Club career:... József Bánás |
1937–38 |
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1938–39 |
Felsner sacked in October 1938 | |||||||||
József Bánás | 1938–39 |
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József Violak József Bánás |
1938–39 |
Violak appointed in March 1939 | ||||||||
1939–40 |
Violak sacked on 18 March 1940 | |||||||||
József Bánás | 1939–40 |
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Antonio Busini Antonio Busini Antonio Busini was an Italian professional football player, coach and official.He played for 8 seasons in the Serie A for Bologna F.C... Guido Ara Guido Ara Guido Ara was an Italian association footballer and manager from Vercelli in the region of Piedmont. He is most noted for his playing career at Pro Vercelli where he was a one club man, winning six Serie A titles; during the club's entire history they only won seven... |
1940–41 |
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Mario Magnozzi Mario Magnozzi Mario Magnozzi was an Italian football player who competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics.Magnozzi was born in Livorno, for whose team he played until 1930. In 1920 Livorno won the Torneo del Sud, after which it was defeated by FC Internazionale in the final for the Italian overall title... |
1941–42 |
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1942–43 |
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Giuseppe Santagostino Giuseppe Santagostino Giuseppe Santagostino was an Italian professional footballer, who played as a striker. He ranks eight in A.C. Milan's all-time goalscorers list.- Statistics for Milan :... |
1943–44 |
All wartime games Association football during World War II When World War II was declared in 1939, it had a negative effect on association football; competitions were suspended and players signed up to fight, resulting in the deaths of many players.-League football:-Austria:... |
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1944–45 |
All wartime games Association football during World War II When World War II was declared in 1939, it had a negative effect on association football; competitions were suspended and players signed up to fight, resulting in the deaths of many players.-League football:-Austria:... |
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Antonio Busini Antonio Busini Antonio Busini was an Italian professional football player, coach and official.He played for 8 seasons in the Serie A for Bologna F.C... Adolfo Baloncieri |
1945–46 |
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Antonio Busini Antonio Busini Antonio Busini was an Italian professional football player, coach and official.He played for 8 seasons in the Serie A for Bologna F.C... Giuseppe Bigogno Giuseppe Bigogno Giuseppe Bigogno was an Italian footballer and manager from Albizzate in the Province of Varese. He is most noted for his career at Fiorentina where he spent eight seasons in total. Bigogno went on to manage some of the top clubs in Italy, including Fiorentina, AC Milan, Internationale and... |
1946–47 |
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Giuseppe Bigogno Giuseppe Bigogno Giuseppe Bigogno was an Italian footballer and manager from Albizzate in the Province of Varese. He is most noted for his career at Fiorentina where he spent eight seasons in total. Bigogno went on to manage some of the top clubs in Italy, including Fiorentina, AC Milan, Internationale and... |
1947–48 |
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Antonio Busini Antonio Busini Antonio Busini was an Italian professional football player, coach and official.He played for 8 seasons in the Serie A for Bologna F.C... Giuseppe Bigogno Giuseppe Bigogno Giuseppe Bigogno was an Italian footballer and manager from Albizzate in the Province of Varese. He is most noted for his career at Fiorentina where he spent eight seasons in total. Bigogno went on to manage some of the top clubs in Italy, including Fiorentina, AC Milan, Internationale and... |
1948–49 |
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Antonio Busini Antonio Busini Antonio Busini was an Italian professional football player, coach and official.He played for 8 seasons in the Serie A for Bologna F.C... Lajos Czeizler Lajos Czeizler Lajos Czeizler was a Hungarian football coach born in Heves.With altogether 11 major titles he remains one of the most successful football coaches of all time.... |
1949–50 |
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1950–51 |
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1951–52 |
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Antonio Busini Antonio Busini Antonio Busini was an Italian professional football player, coach and official.He played for 8 seasons in the Serie A for Bologna F.C... Mario Sperone Mario Sperone Mario Sperone was an Italian footballer and manager from Priocca in the region of Piedmont. He is most noted for his career at Torino where he spent nine seasons in total. Sperone went on to manage some of the top clubs in Italy, including AC Milan, Lazio and Torino.-Player:*1927–28 Italian... |
1952–53 |
Until May 1953 | ||||||||
Antonio Busini Antonio Busini Antonio Busini was an Italian professional football player, coach and official.He played for 8 seasons in the Serie A for Bologna F.C... Gunnar Gren Gunnar Gren Gunnar Gren was a Swedish football player and coach. He is best known for playing for IFK Gothenburg and AC Milan. He was part of the famous "Gre-No-Li" trio of forwards at A.C. Milan and the Swedish national team... |
1952–53 |
Gren appointed in June 1953 | ||||||||
Antonio Busini Antonio Busini Antonio Busini was an Italian professional football player, coach and official.He played for 8 seasons in the Serie A for Bologna F.C... Arrigo Morselli |
1953–54 |
Sacked on 10 November 1953 | ||||||||
Béla Guttmann Béla Guttmann Béla Guttmann was a Jewish Hungarian footballer and coach. He played as a midfielder for MTK Hungária FC, SC Hakoah Wien, Hungary and several clubs in the United States. However he is perhaps best remembered as a coach and manager of some the world’s leading football teams, including AC Milan, São... |
1953–54 |
Appointed on 11 November 1953 | ||||||||
1954–55 |
Sacked on 14 February 1955 | |||||||||
Ettore Puricelli Ettore Puricelli Héctor "Ettore" Puricelli was an footballer player and manager. Born in Uruguay, he represented Italy at international level... |
1954–55 |
Serie A Serie A Serie A , now called Serie A TIM due to sponsorship by Telecom Italia, is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top of the Italian football league system and has been operating for over eighty years since 1929. It had been organized by Lega Calcio until 2010, but a new... title |
Appointed on 15 February 1955 | |||||||
1955–56 |
Latin Cup Latin Cup The Latin Cup was an international football tournament for club sides from the Latin European nations of France, Italy, Spain and Portugal. In 1949 the football federations came together and launched their own club competition... |
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Giuseppe Viani Giuseppe Viani Giuseppe Viani was an Italian football player and manager from the Province of Treviso. Viani played his entire career in the Italian football system; he is most well known for his time with Internazionale and Lazio.After retiring from playing, Viani went on to manage many Italian football clubs,... |
1956–57 |
Serie A Serie A Serie A , now called Serie A TIM due to sponsorship by Telecom Italia, is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top of the Italian football league system and has been operating for over eighty years since 1929. It had been organized by Lega Calcio until 2010, but a new... title |
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1957–58 |
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Giuseppe Viani Giuseppe Viani Giuseppe Viani was an Italian football player and manager from the Province of Treviso. Viani played his entire career in the Italian football system; he is most well known for his time with Internazionale and Lazio.After retiring from playing, Viani went on to manage many Italian football clubs,... Luigi Bonizzoni |
1957–58 |
Bonizzoni appointed in June 1958 | ||||||||
1958–59 |
Serie A Serie A Serie A , now called Serie A TIM due to sponsorship by Telecom Italia, is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top of the Italian football league system and has been operating for over eighty years since 1929. It had been organized by Lega Calcio until 2010, but a new... title |
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1959–60 |
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Giuseppe Viani Giuseppe Viani Giuseppe Viani was an Italian football player and manager from the Province of Treviso. Viani played his entire career in the Italian football system; he is most well known for his time with Internazionale and Lazio.After retiring from playing, Viani went on to manage many Italian football clubs,... Paolo Todeschini Paolo Todeschini Paolo Todeschini was an Italian professional footballer, who played as a midfielder, and football manager.- External links :* at MagliaRossonera.it * at FootballDatabase.eu... |
1960–61 |
Until June 1961 | ||||||||
Giuseppe Viani Giuseppe Viani Giuseppe Viani was an Italian football player and manager from the Province of Treviso. Viani played his entire career in the Italian football system; he is most well known for his time with Internazionale and Lazio.After retiring from playing, Viani went on to manage many Italian football clubs,... Nereo Rocco Nereo Rocco Nereo Rocco was an Italian football player and manager. He is famous for having been one of the most successful head coaches in Italy, and the first proponent of catenaccio in the country.-Playing career:... |
1960–61 |
Rocco appointed in June 1961 | ||||||||
1961–62 |
Serie A Serie A Serie A , now called Serie A TIM due to sponsorship by Telecom Italia, is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top of the Italian football league system and has been operating for over eighty years since 1929. It had been organized by Lega Calcio until 2010, but a new... title |
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1962–63 |
European Cup UEFA Champions League The UEFA Champions League, known simply the Champions League and originally known as the European Champion Clubs' Cup or European Cup, is an annual international club football competition organised by the Union of European Football Associations since 1955 for the top football clubs in Europe. It... |
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Giuseppe Viani Giuseppe Viani Giuseppe Viani was an Italian football player and manager from the Province of Treviso. Viani played his entire career in the Italian football system; he is most well known for his time with Internazionale and Lazio.After retiring from playing, Viani went on to manage many Italian football clubs,... Luis Carniglia Luis Carniglia Luis Antonio Carniglia was a football striker and manager from Argentina. He played for Boca Juniors in the 1930s, but is probably best known for managing Real Madrid in the 1950s.... |
1963–64 |
Carniglia sacked on 2 March 1964 | ||||||||
Giuseppe Viani Giuseppe Viani Giuseppe Viani was an Italian football player and manager from the Province of Treviso. Viani played his entire career in the Italian football system; he is most well known for his time with Internazionale and Lazio.After retiring from playing, Viani went on to manage many Italian football clubs,... Nils Liedholm Nils Liedholm Nils Liedholm was a Swedish football midfielder and coach. Il Barone , as he is affectionately known in Italy, was renowned for being part of Sweden's "Gre-No-Li" trio of strikers along with Gunnar Gren and Gunnar Nordahl at A.C. Milan and the Swedish national team... |
1963–64 |
Liedholm appointed on 3 March 1964 | ||||||||
1964–65 |
Serie A Serie A Serie A , now called Serie A TIM due to sponsorship by Telecom Italia, is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top of the Italian football league system and has been operating for over eighty years since 1929. It had been organized by Lega Calcio until 2010, but a new... title |
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Nils Liedholm Nils Liedholm Nils Liedholm was a Swedish football midfielder and coach. Il Barone , as he is affectionately known in Italy, was renowned for being part of Sweden's "Gre-No-Li" trio of strikers along with Gunnar Gren and Gunnar Nordahl at A.C. Milan and the Swedish national team... |
1965–66 |
Resigned in March 1966 due to illness | ||||||||
Giovanni Cattozzo | 1965–66 |
Appointed in March 1966 | ||||||||
Arturo Silvestri Arturo Silvestri Arturo Silvestri was an Italian professional footballer and football manager, who played as a defender.- Manager :*Cagliari**Serie C: 1961–62 *A.C. Milan**Coppa Italia: 1966–67*Genoa... |
1966–67 |
Coppa Italia Coppa Italia The Coppa Italia is an Italian football annual cup competition. Its first edition was held in 1922, but the second champions were not crowned until 1936. Roma and Juventus lead the way with nine wins. Roma has contested more finals, 16, while Torino and Juventus follow with 13... |
Until June 1967 | |||||||
Nereo Rocco Nereo Rocco Nereo Rocco was an Italian football player and manager. He is famous for having been one of the most successful head coaches in Italy, and the first proponent of catenaccio in the country.-Playing career:... |
1966–67 |
Appointed in June 1967 | ||||||||
1967–68 |
Serie A Serie A Serie A , now called Serie A TIM due to sponsorship by Telecom Italia, is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top of the Italian football league system and has been operating for over eighty years since 1929. It had been organized by Lega Calcio until 2010, but a new... title Cup Winners' Cup UEFA Cup Winners' Cup The UEFA Cup Winners' Cup was a football club competition contested annually by the most recent winners of all European domestic cup competitions. The cup is one of the many inter-European club competitions that have been organised by UEFA. The first competition was held in the 1960–61 season—but... |
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1968–69 |
European Cup UEFA Champions League The UEFA Champions League, known simply the Champions League and originally known as the European Champion Clubs' Cup or European Cup, is an annual international club football competition organised by the Union of European Football Associations since 1955 for the top football clubs in Europe. It... |
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1969–70 |
Intercontinental Cup Intercontinental Cup (football) The European/South American Cup, commonly referred to as the World Club Championship, Intercontinental Cup or Toyota Cup, was a football competition endorsed by UEFA and CONMEBOL, contested between the winners of the European Cup and the South American Copa Libertadores... |
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1970–71 |
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1971–72 |
Coppa Italia Coppa Italia The Coppa Italia is an Italian football annual cup competition. Its first edition was held in 1922, but the second champions were not crowned until 1936. Roma and Juventus lead the way with nine wins. Roma has contested more finals, 16, while Torino and Juventus follow with 13... |
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Nereo Rocco Nereo Rocco Nereo Rocco was an Italian football player and manager. He is famous for having been one of the most successful head coaches in Italy, and the first proponent of catenaccio in the country.-Playing career:... Cesare Maldini Cesare Maldini Cesare Maldini is an Italian football manager and former player. He played as a centre back and spent the majority of his career with AC Milan. Maldini also represented Italy at international level in the 1962 and 1966 World Cups. His son Paolo, also a defender, previously held the record for the... |
1972–73 |
Coppa Italia Coppa Italia The Coppa Italia is an Italian football annual cup competition. Its first edition was held in 1922, but the second champions were not crowned until 1936. Roma and Juventus lead the way with nine wins. Roma has contested more finals, 16, while Torino and Juventus follow with 13... Cup Winners' Cup UEFA Cup Winners' Cup The UEFA Cup Winners' Cup was a football club competition contested annually by the most recent winners of all European domestic cup competitions. The cup is one of the many inter-European club competitions that have been organised by UEFA. The first competition was held in the 1960–61 season—but... |
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Nereo Rocco Nereo Rocco Nereo Rocco was an Italian football player and manager. He is famous for having been one of the most successful head coaches in Italy, and the first proponent of catenaccio in the country.-Playing career:... |
1973–74 |
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Nereo Rocco Nereo Rocco Nereo Rocco was an Italian football player and manager. He is famous for having been one of the most successful head coaches in Italy, and the first proponent of catenaccio in the country.-Playing career:... Cesare Maldini Cesare Maldini Cesare Maldini is an Italian football manager and former player. He played as a centre back and spent the majority of his career with AC Milan. Maldini also represented Italy at international level in the 1962 and 1966 World Cups. His son Paolo, also a defender, previously held the record for the... |
1973–74 |
Maldini appointed in December 1973 Rocco resigned in February 1974 |
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Cesare Maldini Cesare Maldini Cesare Maldini is an Italian football manager and former player. He played as a centre back and spent the majority of his career with AC Milan. Maldini also represented Italy at international level in the 1962 and 1966 World Cups. His son Paolo, also a defender, previously held the record for the... |
1973–74 |
Sacked in April 1974 | ||||||||
Giovanni Trapattoni Giovanni Trapattoni Giovanni Trapattoni , sometimes known as "Trap" or "Il Trap", is an Italian football coach and former player, considered the most successful club coach in the history of Serie A. As a player he was part of Italy's squad at the 1962 FIFA World Cup.... |
1973–74 |
Appointed in April 1974 | ||||||||
Gustavo Giagnoni Gustavo Giagnoni Gustavo Giagnoni is an Italian former footballer and manager from Olbia, Sardinia. He is most noted for his career as a footballing manager in Italy at clubs such as Roma, Bologna and AC Milan.... |
1974–75 |
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1975–76 |
Sacked in October 1975 | |||||||||
Nereo Rocco Nereo Rocco Nereo Rocco was an Italian football player and manager. He is famous for having been one of the most successful head coaches in Italy, and the first proponent of catenaccio in the country.-Playing career:... Giovanni Trapattoni Giovanni Trapattoni Giovanni Trapattoni , sometimes known as "Trap" or "Il Trap", is an Italian football coach and former player, considered the most successful club coach in the history of Serie A. As a player he was part of Italy's squad at the 1962 FIFA World Cup.... |
1975–76 |
Appointed in October 1975 Trapattoni resigned in May 1976 |
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Nereo Rocco Nereo Rocco Nereo Rocco was an Italian football player and manager. He is famous for having been one of the most successful head coaches in Italy, and the first proponent of catenaccio in the country.-Playing career:... Paolo Barison Paolo Barison See Face FC| name = SEE FACE FC| image =| fullname =| birth_date = | birth_place = Technical University of Varna, Italy| league = Technical University Premier league-References:... |
1975–76 |
Barison appointed in June 1976 | ||||||||
Giuseppe Marchioro Giuseppe Marchioro Giuseppe Marchioro is an Italian professional former footballer and manager.-Footballer:As a footballer, he grew up in A.C. Milan youth team, winning a Torneo di Viareggio in 1957. Later, he played only in lower Italian categories... |
1976–77 |
Sacked in February 1977 | ||||||||
Nereo Rocco Nereo Rocco Nereo Rocco was an Italian football player and manager. He is famous for having been one of the most successful head coaches in Italy, and the first proponent of catenaccio in the country.-Playing career:... |
1976–77 |
Coppa Italia Coppa Italia The Coppa Italia is an Italian football annual cup competition. Its first edition was held in 1922, but the second champions were not crowned until 1936. Roma and Juventus lead the way with nine wins. Roma has contested more finals, 16, while Torino and Juventus follow with 13... |
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Nils Liedholm Nils Liedholm Nils Liedholm was a Swedish football midfielder and coach. Il Barone , as he is affectionately known in Italy, was renowned for being part of Sweden's "Gre-No-Li" trio of strikers along with Gunnar Gren and Gunnar Nordahl at A.C. Milan and the Swedish national team... |
1977–78 |
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1978–79 |
Serie A Serie A Serie A , now called Serie A TIM due to sponsorship by Telecom Italia, is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top of the Italian football league system and has been operating for over eighty years since 1929. It had been organized by Lega Calcio until 2010, but a new... title |
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Massimo Giacomini | 1979–80 |
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1980–81 |
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Italo Galbiati Italo Galbiati Italo Galbiati is an Italian football coach and former player. He is a trusted assistant to Fabio Capello having worked with Capello at AC Milan, Roma, Juventus and Real Madrid... |
1980–81 |
Serie B Serie B Serie B, currently named Serie bwin due to sponsorship reasons, is the second-highest division in the Italian football league system after the Serie A. It is contested by 22 teams and organized by the Lega Serie B since July 2010, after the split of Lega Calcio that previously took care of both the... title |
Appointed in June 1981 | |||||||
Luigi Radice | 1981–82 |
Sacked in January 1982 | ||||||||
Italo Galbiati Italo Galbiati Italo Galbiati is an Italian football coach and former player. He is a trusted assistant to Fabio Capello having worked with Capello at AC Milan, Roma, Juventus and Real Madrid... |
1981–82 |
Mitropa Cup Mitropa Cup The Mitropa Cup, officially called the La Coupe de l'Europe Centrale was one of the first really international major European football cups for club sides... |
Appointed in January 1982 | |||||||
Ilario Castagner | 1982–83 |
Serie B Serie B Serie B, currently named Serie bwin due to sponsorship reasons, is the second-highest division in the Italian football league system after the Serie A. It is contested by 22 teams and organized by the Lega Serie B since July 2010, after the split of Lega Calcio that previously took care of both the... title |
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1983–84 |
Sacked in March 1984 | |||||||||
Italo Galbiati Italo Galbiati Italo Galbiati is an Italian football coach and former player. He is a trusted assistant to Fabio Capello having worked with Capello at AC Milan, Roma, Juventus and Real Madrid... |
1983–84 |
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Nils Liedholm Nils Liedholm Nils Liedholm was a Swedish football midfielder and coach. Il Barone , as he is affectionately known in Italy, was renowned for being part of Sweden's "Gre-No-Li" trio of strikers along with Gunnar Gren and Gunnar Nordahl at A.C. Milan and the Swedish national team... |
1984–85 1984–85 A.C. Milan season A.C. Milan was a reliable force just under the top teams in Serie A, finishing in fifth position. It had the ability to win matches without impressing, having a goal difference of just +6, despite finishing in 5th place... |
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1985–86 1985–86 A.C. Milan season A.C. Milan had a troubled season, with the president Farina going in exile to South Africa, suspected for stealing money from the club. At the end of the season Silvio Berlusconi bought the club, bringing it into a new era that was to be the most successful one in Italian footballing history.On the... |
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1986–87 1986–87 A.C. Milan season A.C. Milan finished fifth in the first season under Silvio Berlusconi's ownership. Pietro Paolo Virdis scored 17 goals, becoming top scorer in the entire league... |
Sacked on 5 April 1987 | |||||||||
Fabio Capello Fabio Capello Fabio Capello is an Italian football manager and former player. He is the manager of the England national football team.Capello has the distinction of winning the domestic league title with every club he has coached throughout his career... |
1986–87 1986–87 A.C. Milan season A.C. Milan finished fifth in the first season under Silvio Berlusconi's ownership. Pietro Paolo Virdis scored 17 goals, becoming top scorer in the entire league... |
Appointed on 6 April 1987 | ||||||||
Arrigo Sacchi Arrigo Sacchi Arrigo Sacchi is an Italian football coach. He is best known for his success coaching Italian teams, particularly with Milan where he won back to back European Cups as coach in the late eighties where he was head coach of the Italy national football team . He was twice manager of A.C... |
1987–88 1987–88 A.C. Milan season A.C. Milan won its first domestic league title since 1979, thanks to a remarkable finish to the season, highlighted by a 3–2 victory away from home to title rivals Napoli a couple of games from the end of the season... |
Serie A Serie A Serie A , now called Serie A TIM due to sponsorship by Telecom Italia, is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top of the Italian football league system and has been operating for over eighty years since 1929. It had been organized by Lega Calcio until 2010, but a new... title |
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1988–89 1988–89 A.C. Milan season A.C. Milan won the European Cup thanks to a 4–0 victory against Steaua București, with Dutch duo Ruud Gullit and Marco van Basten scoring twice each. It did not defend its Serie A title however, finishing 3rd in the standings... |
European Cup UEFA Champions League The UEFA Champions League, known simply the Champions League and originally known as the European Champion Clubs' Cup or European Cup, is an annual international club football competition organised by the Union of European Football Associations since 1955 for the top football clubs in Europe. It... Supercoppa Italiana Supercoppa Italiana The Supercoppa Italiana is a pre-season football competition held the week before the season begins in Italy every year. It is contested by the winners of the Serie A and the Coppa Italia in the previous season, as a curtain raiser to the new season. It is usually played at the home of the Serie A... |
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1989–90 1989–90 A.C. Milan season A.C. Milan won their second consecutive European Cup, thanks to a final victory over Benfica. The Dutch trio of Marco van Basten, Ruud Gullit and Frank Rijkaard was now a firmly established unit, but their efforts were not quite enough to defeat Napoli in the title chase.-Defenders: Franco Baresi... |
European Cup UEFA Champions League The UEFA Champions League, known simply the Champions League and originally known as the European Champion Clubs' Cup or European Cup, is an annual international club football competition organised by the Union of European Football Associations since 1955 for the top football clubs in Europe. It... European Super Cup Intercontinental Cup Intercontinental Cup (football) The European/South American Cup, commonly referred to as the World Club Championship, Intercontinental Cup or Toyota Cup, was a football competition endorsed by UEFA and CONMEBOL, contested between the winners of the European Cup and the South American Copa Libertadores... |
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1990–91 1990–91 A.C. Milan season A.C. Milan had another decent season, even though they did not defend their European Cup title for a second consecutive time. The second place in Serie A was the fourth consecutive season where Milan finished inside the top three of the league... |
European Super Cup Intercontinental Cup Intercontinental Cup (football) The European/South American Cup, commonly referred to as the World Club Championship, Intercontinental Cup or Toyota Cup, was a football competition endorsed by UEFA and CONMEBOL, contested between the winners of the European Cup and the South American Copa Libertadores... |
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Fabio Capello Fabio Capello Fabio Capello is an Italian football manager and former player. He is the manager of the England national football team.Capello has the distinction of winning the domestic league title with every club he has coached throughout his career... |
1991–92 1991–92 A.C. Milan season A.C. Milan returned to the glorious days it had under Arrigo Sacchi, with Fabio Capello as new coach. 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. Milan ran through the season unbeaten, a rare... |
Serie A Serie A Serie A , now called Serie A TIM due to sponsorship by Telecom Italia, is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top of the Italian football league system and has been operating for over eighty years since 1929. It had been organized by Lega Calcio until 2010, but a new... title |
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1992–93 1992–93 A.C. Milan season A.C. Milan won two trophies in the 1992–93 season, which was crowned when it reached the Champions League final and won the domestic league for the second year running.... |
Serie A Serie A Serie A , now called Serie A TIM due to sponsorship by Telecom Italia, is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top of the Italian football league system and has been operating for over eighty years since 1929. It had been organized by Lega Calcio until 2010, but a new... title Supercoppa Italiana Supercoppa Italiana The Supercoppa Italiana is a pre-season football competition held the week before the season begins in Italy every year. It is contested by the winners of the Serie A and the Coppa Italia in the previous season, as a curtain raiser to the new season. It is usually played at the home of the Serie A... |
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1993–94 1993–94 A.C. Milan season A.C. Milan won three trophies during a successful 1993-94 season, most memorable for the 4-0 victory against FC Barcelona in the Champions League Final in Athens... |
Serie A Serie A Serie A , now called Serie A TIM due to sponsorship by Telecom Italia, is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top of the Italian football league system and has been operating for over eighty years since 1929. It had been organized by Lega Calcio until 2010, but a new... title Champions League UEFA Champions League The UEFA Champions League, known simply the Champions League and originally known as the European Champion Clubs' Cup or European Cup, is an annual international club football competition organised by the Union of European Football Associations since 1955 for the top football clubs in Europe. It... Supercoppa Italiana Supercoppa Italiana The Supercoppa Italiana is a pre-season football competition held the week before the season begins in Italy every year. It is contested by the winners of the Serie A and the Coppa Italia in the previous season, as a curtain raiser to the new season. It is usually played at the home of the Serie A... |
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1994–95 1994–95 A.C. Milan season A.C. Milan lost their supremacy of Italian football, finishing just fourth in Serie A, also losing the Champions League final to Ajax. Marco van Basten was forced to end his career due to a knee injury, and the lack of goals scored was a main difference between Milan and champions Juventus, and... |
European Super Cup Supercoppa Italiana Supercoppa Italiana The Supercoppa Italiana is a pre-season football competition held the week before the season begins in Italy every year. It is contested by the winners of the Serie A and the Coppa Italia in the previous season, as a curtain raiser to the new season. It is usually played at the home of the Serie A... |
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1995–96 1995–96 A.C. Milan season A.C. Milan got back to the level at which it had performed in consecutive seasons between 1992 and 1994, resulting in the domestic league title. It had reacted to its unexpected fall from grace in 1994-95 with signing George Weah and Roberto Baggio for the attack... |
Serie A Serie A Serie A , now called Serie A TIM due to sponsorship by Telecom Italia, is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top of the Italian football league system and has been operating for over eighty years since 1929. It had been organized by Lega Calcio until 2010, but a new... title |
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Óscar Tabárez Oscar Tabárez Óscar Wáshington Tabárez Silva, nicknamed El Maestro is a retired Uruguayan footballer who played as a defender, and the current manager of the Uruguayan national team.... Giorgio Morini Giorgio Morini Giorgio Morini is an Italian midfielder, who coached the Italian football team AC Milan for part of the 1996-97 season. As a player, Morini was part of the Serie A winning team of 1978/79.- Career :... |
1996–97 1996–97 A.C. Milan season A.C. Milan fell into pieces once Fabio Capello left his job to join Real Madrid. The new organisation with Giorgio Morini as manager and Óscar Tabárez as technical director completely miscued its signings, with neither Jesper Blomqvist, Edgar Davids, Christophe Dugarry or Michael Reiziger being... |
Sacked on 2 December 1996 | ||||||||
Arrigo Sacchi Arrigo Sacchi Arrigo Sacchi is an Italian football coach. He is best known for his success coaching Italian teams, particularly with Milan where he won back to back European Cups as coach in the late eighties where he was head coach of the Italy national football team . He was twice manager of A.C... |
1996–97 1996–97 A.C. Milan season A.C. Milan fell into pieces once Fabio Capello left his job to join Real Madrid. The new organisation with Giorgio Morini as manager and Óscar Tabárez as technical director completely miscued its signings, with neither Jesper Blomqvist, Edgar Davids, Christophe Dugarry or Michael Reiziger being... |
Appointed on 3 December 1996 | ||||||||
Fabio Capello Fabio Capello Fabio Capello is an Italian football manager and former player. He is the manager of the England national football team.Capello has the distinction of winning the domestic league title with every club he has coached throughout his career... |
1997–98 1997–98 A.C. Milan season A.C. Milan had a second consecutive disastrous season. Fabio Capello returned as coach, following the dismal second half of the 1996–97 league campaign, but failed to turn the corner, and Milan was a shadow of the team he had left the year before... |
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Alberto Zaccheroni | 1998–99 1998–99 A.C. Milan season A.C. Milan returned to its previous glorious ways under the guidance of new coach Alberto Zaccheroni. The highly rated coach, hired from Udinese, brought lethal striker Oliver Bierhoff and the defensive right-winger Thomas Helveg with him... |
Serie A Serie A Serie A , now called Serie A TIM due to sponsorship by Telecom Italia, is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top of the Italian football league system and has been operating for over eighty years since 1929. It had been organized by Lega Calcio until 2010, but a new... title |
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1999–2000 1999–2000 A.C. Milan season A.C. Milan did not repeat its successful season in 1998–99, and fell back to third in Serie A, as well as crashing out of the Champions League, following a lackluster performance in the First Group Phase... |
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2000–01 2000–01 A.C. Milan season A.C. Milan had a mediocre season by its own standards, where only the scoring touch of Ukrainian striker Andriy Shevchenko saved it from complete humiliation. Shevchenko scored 24 times in Serie A, and the margin to relegation was a mere 12 points for the former giant... |
Sacked on 14 March 2001 | |||||||||
Cesare Maldini Cesare Maldini Cesare Maldini is an Italian football manager and former player. He played as a centre back and spent the majority of his career with AC Milan. Maldini also represented Italy at international level in the 1962 and 1966 World Cups. His son Paolo, also a defender, previously held the record for the... Mauro Tassotti Mauro Tassotti Mauro Tassotti is a retired Italian footballer. He played for seventeen years with A.C. Milan, mostly at right back but could also fill in at centre back if required, thanks to his versatility and commitment... |
2000–01 2000–01 A.C. Milan season A.C. Milan had a mediocre season by its own standards, where only the scoring touch of Ukrainian striker Andriy Shevchenko saved it from complete humiliation. Shevchenko scored 24 times in Serie A, and the margin to relegation was a mere 12 points for the former giant... |
Appointed on 15 March 2001 | ||||||||
Fatih Terim Fatih Terim Fatih Terim, Commendatore OSSI, is a Turkish football former player and manager. Terim was born in Adana, Turkey to Nuriye and Talat Terim. His father, Talat, is a Turkish Cypriot who emigrated to Turkey.... Antonio Di Gennaro Antonio Di Gennaro Antonio di Gennaro is a former Italian footballer.During his career, the midfielder played for Fiorentina , Perugia , Hellas Verona and Bari... |
2001–02 2001–02 A.C. Milan season A.C. Milan had a season to forget in 2001–02, when the squad continued to fall short compared to the very best Italian clubs.It finished fourth in the league, which qualified it for UEFA Champions League, thanks to a strong conclusion to the season, holding off Chievo, Lazio and Bologna.-Defenders:... |
Sacked on 5 November 2001 | ||||||||
Carlo Ancelotti Carlo Ancelotti Carlo Ancelotti is an Italian football manager, Nicknamed Carletto, Ancelotti played as a midfielder and had a successful career with Roma – captaining the team – with whom he won one Scudetto and 4 Coppa Italia and was part of the legendary late 80's Milan team, with whom he won two Scudetti and... |
2001–02 2001–02 A.C. Milan season A.C. Milan had a season to forget in 2001–02, when the squad continued to fall short compared to the very best Italian clubs.It finished fourth in the league, which qualified it for UEFA Champions League, thanks to a strong conclusion to the season, holding off Chievo, Lazio and Bologna.-Defenders:... |
Appointed on 6 November 2001 | ||||||||
2002–03 2002–03 A.C. Milan season A.C. Milan enjoyed a successful season in 2002-03, winning the Champions League for the first time since 1994, following a penalty shootout-victory against Italian rivals Juventus in the final... |
Coppa Italia Coppa Italia The Coppa Italia is an Italian football annual cup competition. Its first edition was held in 1922, but the second champions were not crowned until 1936. Roma and Juventus lead the way with nine wins. Roma has contested more finals, 16, while Torino and Juventus follow with 13... Champions League UEFA Champions League The UEFA Champions League, known simply the Champions League and originally known as the European Champion Clubs' Cup or European Cup, is an annual international club football competition organised by the Union of European Football Associations since 1955 for the top football clubs in Europe. It... |
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2003–04 2003–04 A.C. Milan season A.C. Milan managed to claim its first league title for five seasons, following an impressive display of offensive and defensive skills. Arguably, this was at the top of Carlo Ancelotti's Milan helm, since the side proved it had the ability to last for the whole season.Season rivals Roma both scored... |
Serie A Serie A Serie A , now called Serie A TIM due to sponsorship by Telecom Italia, is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top of the Italian football league system and has been operating for over eighty years since 1929. It had been organized by Lega Calcio until 2010, but a new... title UEFA Super Cup |
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2004–05 2004–05 A.C. Milan season A.C. Milan won no significant trophies in spite of a relatively successful season. Juventus proved too strong in the league, although the Turin club was later stripped of the title due to manipulation of referees... |
Supercoppa Italiana Supercoppa Italiana The Supercoppa Italiana is a pre-season football competition held the week before the season begins in Italy every year. It is contested by the winners of the Serie A and the Coppa Italia in the previous season, as a curtain raiser to the new season. It is usually played at the home of the Serie A... |
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2005–06 2005–06 A.C. Milan season A.C. Milan had a rather modest season compared to its previous seasons, before being rocked by a minor involvement in the Italian football scandal, where rivals Juventus was relegated and stripped of two league titles... |
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2006–07 |
Champions League UEFA Champions League The UEFA Champions League, known simply the Champions League and originally known as the European Champion Clubs' Cup or European Cup, is an annual international club football competition organised by the Union of European Football Associations since 1955 for the top football clubs in Europe. It... |
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2007–08 |
UEFA Super Cup Club World Cup FIFA Club World Cup The FIFA Club World Cup is a football competition between the champion clubs from all six continental confederations.The first FIFA Club World Championship took place in Brazil in January 2000... |
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2008–09 |
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Leonardo Leonardo Araújo Leonardo Nascimento de Araújo, known as Leonardo , is a football manager and a former midfielder. He is currently active as director of football of French club Paris Saint-Germain.... |
2009–10 |
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Massimiliano Allegri | 2010–11 2010–11 A.C. Milan season The 2010–11 season was Associazione Calcio Milan's 77th season in Serie A, and their 28th consecutive season in the top-flight of Italian football. It was the first season under new head coach Massimiliano Allegri, who replaced Leonardo, and with new shirt sponsors Fly Emirates, after four seasons... |
Serie A Serie A Serie A , now called Serie A TIM due to sponsorship by Telecom Italia, is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top of the Italian football league system and has been operating for over eighty years since 1929. It had been organized by Lega Calcio until 2010, but a new... title |
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2011–12 2011–12 A.C. Milan season The 2011–12 season is Associazione Calcio Milan's 78th season in Serie A, and their 29th consecutive season in the top-flight of Italian football. Milan are the defending Serie A champions, and will be aiming for their 19th scudetto this season.... |
Supercoppa Italiana Supercoppa Italiana The Supercoppa Italiana is a pre-season football competition held the week before the season begins in Italy every year. It is contested by the winners of the Serie A and the Coppa Italia in the previous season, as a curtain raiser to the new season. It is usually played at the home of the Serie A... |
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External links
- Managers at MagliaRossonera.it