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Thursday, January 27, 2011

AC Milan




League

Italian Football Championship / Serie A (level 1)

    * Winners (18): 1901, 1906, 1907, 1950–51, 1954–55, 1956–57, 1958–59, 1961–62, 1967–68, 1978–79, 1987–88, 1991–92, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1995–96, 1998–99, 2003–04,2010-11
   

Serie B (level 2)

    * Winners (2): 1980–81, 1982–83

Cups

Coppa Italia

    * Winners (5): 1966–67, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1976–77, 2002–03
   

Supercoppa Italiana

    * Winners (6): 1988, 1992, 1993, 1994, 2004,2011
   

International

UEFA Champions League

    * Winners (7): 1962–63, 1968–69, 1988–89, 1989–90, 1993–94, 2002–03, 2006–07
 

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

    * Winners (2): 1967–68, 1972–73
   

UEFA Super Cup

    * Winners (5): 1989, 1990, 1994, 2003, 2007
   

Intercontinental Cup

    * Winners (3): 1969, 1989, 1990
   

FIFA Club World Cup

    * Winners (1): 2007

Latin Cup

    * Winners (2): 1951, 1956
   

Mitropa Cup

    * Winners (2): 1981–82

Appearances

Paolo Maldini holds Milan's appearance record, having played 902 times over the course of 25 seasons from 1985 to 2009. He also holds the records for league and European appearances, with 647 and 168 respectively. Franco Baresi holds the record for Coppa Italia appearances with 92.

    * Most appearances in all competitions: Paolo Maldini, 902.
    * Most league appearances: Paolo Maldini, 647.
    * Most Coppa Italia appearances: Franco Baresi, 97.
    * Most European appearances: Paolo Maldini, 168.
    * Youngest first-team player: Paolo Maldini, 16 years and 208 days (against Udinese, 20 January 1985).
    * Oldest first-team player: Alessandro Costacurta, 41 years and 25 days (against Udinese, 19 May 2007)
    * Longest-serving player: Paolo Maldini, 24 years and 132 days (from 20 January 1985 to 31 May 2009).

Most appearances

Competitive, professional matches only. Wartime matches excluded

#               Name                               Years     League   Coppa Italia  Other   Total

1     Italy Paolo Maldini               1984–2009          648     72        182         !902
2     Italy Franco Baresi               1977–1997          532     97          90         !719
3     Italy Alessandro Costacurta 1986,1987–2007  458     78        127         !663
4     Italy Gianni Rivera                1960–1979          527     74          83        !658
5     Italy Mauro Tassotti              1980–1997          429     75          79       !583
6     Italy Gennaro Gattuso           1999–                  335     26            6       !468
7     Italy Massimo Ambrosini   1995–97,1998–      324    36           97       !464*
8     Holland Clarence Seedorf   2002-2012             300     25            5       432
9     Italy Angelo Anquilletti         1966–1977          278     71           69       !418
10     Italy Cesare Maldini             1954–1966          347     9             56       !412
11     Italy Demetrio Albertini 1988–1990,91–02    293     41           72       !406

Goalscorers

Milan's all-time leading scorer is Gunnar Nordahl, who scored 221 goals for the club from 1948 to 1956. He holds the record for the most goals in a season with 38 in all competitions in the 1950–51 season. Nordahl also holds the record for the most goals in Serie A with 210; while Gianni Rivera holds the record for the most goals in the Coppa Italia, with 28. Lastly, Filippo Inzaghi holds the record for the most goals in European competition with 41 and is the top scorer amongst the club's current squad, with 125 goals in all competitions.

    * Most goals in all competitions: Gunnar Nordahl, 221.
    * Most league goals: Gunnar Nordahl, 210.
    * Most Coppa Italia goals: Gianni Rivera, 28.
    * Most international goals: Filippo Inzaghi, 43.
    * Most goals in a season: Gunnar Nordahl, 38 (during the 1950–51 season).
    * Most games without scoring for an outfield player: Luigi Perversi, 341.
    * Youngest goalscorer: Gianni Rivera, 17 years and 80 days (against Juventus, 6 November 1960).
    * Oldest goalscorer: Alessandro Costacurta, 41 years and 25 days (against Udinese, 19 May 2007).

 Top goalscorers

Competitive, professional matches only. Wartime matches excluded. Matches played (including as substitute) appear in brackets.

#     Name                                             Years            League     Coppa Italia   Other       Total
1     Sweden Gunnar Nordahl            1949–1956     210 (257)      0 (0)        11 (11)     221 (268)
2     Ukraine Andriy Shevchenko 1999–2006,08–09 127 (226)     7 (16)      41 (80)     175 (322)
3     Italy Gianni Rivera                      1960–1979     122 (501)     28 (74)     14 (83)     164 (658)
4     Brazil / Italy José Altafini            1958–1965      120 (205)      9 (9)        32 (34)    161 (248)
5     Italy Aldo Boffi                          1936–1945      104 (156)    22 (23)       5 (8)       131 (187)
6     Italy Filippo Inzaghi                    2001–               73 (202)    10 (20)      43 (78)     126 (300)
7     Netherlands Marco Van Basten  1987–1995       90 (147)    13 (22)      21 (32)     124 (201)
8     Italy Giuseppe Santagostino       1921–1932      104 (235)      2 (1)          0 (0)      106 (236)
9     Italy Pierino Prati                       1966–1973        72 (143)    14 (34)     16 (32)     102 (209)
10     Belgium Louis Van Hege          1910–1915        97 (88)        0 (0)          0 (0)        97 (88)

 International

    * First capped players: Aldo Cevenini and Pietro Lana for Italy on 15 May 1910.[5]
    * Most international caps while a Milan player: Paolo Maldini, 126 for Italy.
    * First Milan player to appear at a World Cup: Pietro Arcari for Italy at 1934 FIFA World Cup.
    * Most World Cup appearances while a Milan player: Paolo Maldini, 23 for Italy in 1990, 1994, 1998 and 2002.
    * Most World Cup goals while a Milan player: Gianni Rivera, 3 for Italy in 1962, 1966, 1970 and 1974.
    * First World Cup winner: Pietro Arcari in 1934 with Italy.
    * First non-Italian player to appear in a World Cup final: Nils Liedholm with Sweden in 1958.

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