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A.C.

Milan

A.C. Milan
A.C. Milan
Full name Associazione Calcio Milan S.p.A. [1]

Nickname(s) i Rossoneri (The Red and Blacks) il Diavolo (The Devil) Casciavit (Lombard for: Screwdrivers) Founded Ground December 16, 1899 San Siro, Milan (Capacity: 80,018) Silvio Berlusconi Silvio Berlusconi Massimiliano Allegri Serie A Serie A, 2nd Club home page [3] [2]

Owner President Head coach League 201112 Website

Home colours Away colours Third colours

Associazione Calcio Milan, commonly referred to as A.C. Milan or simply Milan (Italian pronunciation:[milan]), is a professional Italian football club based in Milan, Lombardy, that plays in Serie A. Milan was founded in 1899 by English lace-maker Herbert Kilpin and businessman Alfred Edwards among others.[2][4] The club has spent its entire history, with the exception of the 198081 and 1982-83 seasons, in the top flight of Italian football, known as Serie A since 1929-30.[2] They are the most successful club in world football in terms of international trophies along with Boca Juniors, with 18 officially recognized UEFA and FIFA titles.[5] Milan has won four world titles,[5] more than any other club in the world, having won the Intercontinental Cup three times and the FIFA Club World Cup once.[5] Milan also won the European Cup/Champions League on seven occasions,[5] second only to Real Madrid.[6] They also won the UEFA Super Cup a record five times and the Cup Winners' Cup twice.[5] Milan won every major competition in which it has competed, with the exception of the Europa League (in this competition they have lost two semifinals in 1972 and in 2002). Domestically, with 18 league titles Milan is the joint-second most successful club in Serie A behind Juventus (28 titles), along with local rivals Inter.[7] They have also won the Coppa Italia five times, as well as a record six Supercoppa Italiana triumphs.[5] Milan's home games are played at San Siro, also known as the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza. The stadium, which is shared with Inter, is the largest in Italian football, with a total capacity of 80,018.[8] Inter are considered their biggest rivals, and matches between the two teams are called Derby della Madonnina, which is one of the most followed derbies in football.[9] As of 2010, Milan is the third most supported team in Italy,[10] and the seventh most supported team in Europe, ahead of any other Italian team.[11] The owner of the club is former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, and the vice-president is Adriano Galliani. The club is one of the wealthiest and most valuable in Italian and world football.[12] It was a founding member of the now-defunct G-14 group of Europe's leading football clubs as well as its replacement, the European Club Association.[13]

A.C. Milan

History
Further information: History of A.C. Milan The club was founded as a football and cricket club on December 16, 1899 by British expatriates Alfred Edwards and Herbert Kilpin,[4] who came from the British city of Nottingham. In honor of its British origins, the club has retained the English spelling of the city's name, as opposed to the Italian spelling Milano which it was forced to bear under the fascist regime. Milan won its first Italian championship in 1901 and a further two in succession in 1906 and 1907.[2] In 1908, Milan experienced a split caused by internal disagreements over the signing of foreign players, which led to the forming of another Milan-based team, Internazionale.[14] Following these events, Milan did not manage to win a single domestic title until 195051.[5] The 1950s saw the club return to the top of Italian football, headed by the famous Gre-No-Li Swedish trio Gunnar Gren, Gunnar Nordahl and Nils Liedholm. In 1963, Milan won its first continental title by beating Benfica in the final of the European Cup.[15] This success was repeated in 1969, and followed by an Intercontinental Cup title the same year.[5] After the retirement of Gianni Rivera in 1979, Milan went into a period of decline, during which it was involved in the 1980 Totonero scandal and relegated to Serie B as punishment,[16] for the first time in its history. The scandal was centered around a betting syndicate paying players and officials to fix the outcome of matches.[16] Milan quickly returned to Serie A, but was again relegated to Serie B one year later as the team ended its 198182 campaign in third last place.

Herbert Kilpin, the first captain of A.C. Milan

On February 20, 1986 entrepreneur Silvio Berlusconi acquired the club and saved it from bankruptcy investing vast amounts of money,[2] appointing rising manager Arrigo Sacchi at the helm of the Rossoneri and signing the Dutch trio of Ruud Gullit, Marco van Basten and Frank Rijkaard.[2] This was the beginning of arguably the most successful era in Milan's history, as they won eight domestic titles, one Coppa Italia, five Supercoppa Italiana, five Champions League trophies, five UEFA Super Cups, two Intercontinental Cups and one FIFA Club World Cup.[5] That successful team has been voted the best club side of all time, in a global poll of experts conducted by World Soccer magazine.[17] It had reached its peak in one Milan's most memorable matches of all time, the famous 4-0 win over F.C. Barcelona in the 1994 UEFA Champions League Final. In the 1998-99 season, after a two-year period of decline, Milan lifted its 16th championship in the club's centenary celebrations. More recently, the club was involved in the 2006 Serie A scandal, nicknamed Calciopoli, where five teams were accused of fixing matches by selecting favorable referees.[18] A police inquiry excluded any involvement of Milan managers,[19] but FIGC unilaterally decided that it had sufficient evidence to charge Milan vice-president, Adriano Galliani. As a result, Milan was initially punished with a 15 point deduction and consequently did not qualify for the Champions League. An appeal saw that penalty reduced to eight points,[20] which allowed the club to retain its 200607 Champions League participation. Milan subsequently won the competition, lifting the European Cup for the seventh time.[21] Following the aftermath of Calciopoli, local rivals Internazionale dominated Serie A, winning four Scudetti. However, with the help a strong squad boasting players such as Zlatan Ibrahimovi, Robinho and Alexandre Pato joining many of the old-guard, Milan recaptured the Scudetto in the 2010-11 Serie A season, their first since the 2003-04 season, and 18th overall.[22][23]

A.C. Milan

Colors and badge


Shirt worn by Milan in 2006-07 Champions League Final

Red and black are the colors which represented the club throughout its entire history. They were chosen to represent the players' fiery ardor (red) and the opponents' fear to challenge the team (black). Rossoneri, the team's widely-used nickname, literally means "the red & blacks" in Italian, in reference to the colors of the stripes on its jersey.[24] Another nickname derived from the club's colors is the Devil. An image of a red devil was used as Milan's logo at one point with a Golden Star for Sport Excellence located next to it.[25] As is customary in Italian football, the star above the logo was awarded to the club after winning 10 league titles, in 1979. For many years, Milan's badge was simply the Flag of Milan, which was originally the flag of Saint Ambrose.[25] The modern badge used today represents the club colors and the flag of the Comune di Milano, with the acronym ACM at the top and the foundation year (1899) at the bottom.[25] White shorts and black socks are usually worn as part of the home strip. Milan's away strip has always been completely white. It is considered by both the fans and the club to be a lucky strip in Champions League finals, due to the fact that Milan has won six finals out of eight in an all white strip (losing only to Ajax in 1995 and Liverpool in 2005), and only won one out of three in the home strip. The third strip, which is rarely used, changes yearly, being mostly black with red trimmings in recent seasons.

Stadium
Stadio Giuseppe Meazza
San Siro

Location

Via Piccolomini 5, 20151 Milan, Italy 1925 19 September 1926 1939, 1955, 1989 Municipality of Milan AC Milan and Internazionale

Broke ground Opened Renovated Owner Operator

Construction cost 5,000,000 (1926), 5,100,000 (1939), $60,000,000 (1989) Architect Capacity Ulisse Stacchini (1925), Giancarlo Ragazzi (1989), Enrico Hoffer (1989) 80,018 seated Tenants AC Milan (1926present), Internazionale (1947-present)

A.C. Milan The team's stadium is the 80,018 seat San Siro, officially known as Stadio Giuseppe Meazza after the former player who represented both Milan and Internazionale. The more commonly used name, San Siro, is the name of the district where it's located. San Siro has been the home of Milan since 1926, when it was privately built by funding from Milan's president at the time, Piero Pirelli. Construction was performed by 120 workers, and took 13 and a half months to complete. The stadium was owned by the club until it was sold to the city council in 1935, and since 1947 has been shared with Internazionale, when the other major Milanese club was accepted as joint tenant. The first game played at the stadium was on 19 September 1926, when Milan lost 6-3 in a friendly match against Internazionale. Milan played its first league game in San Siro on September 19 1926, losing 1-2 to Sampierdarenese. From an initial capacity of 35,000 spectators, the stadium has undergone several major renovations, most recently in preparation for the 1990 FIFA World Cup when its capacity was set to 85,700, all covered with a polycarbonate roof. In the summer of 2008 its capacity has been reduced to 80,018, in order to meet the new standards set by UEFA. Based on the English model for stadiums, San Siro is specifically designed for football matches, as opposed to many multi-purpose stadiums used in Serie A. It is therefore renowned in Italy for its fantastic atmosphere during matches, thanks to the closeness of the stands to the pitch. The frequent use of flares by supporters contributes to the atmosphere but the practice has occasionally caused problems. On 19 December 2005, Milan vice-president and executive director Adriano Galliani announced that the club is seriously working towards a relocation. He said that Milan's new stadium will be largely based on the Veltins-Arena and will follow the standards of football stadiums in the United States, Germany and Spain. As opposed to many other stadiums in Italy, Milan's new stadium will likely be used for football only, having no athletics track. The new stadium's naming rights will be probably sold to a sponsor, similarly to Arsenal's Emirates Stadium.[26] It remains to be seen if this plan will proceed or if this is just a ploy to force the owners (Comune di Milano) to sell the stadium to Milan for a nominal fee so as to proceed with extensive renovations. The possibility of Internazionale vacating San Siro may affect proceedings.

Supporters and rivalries


Milan is one of the best supported football clubs in Italy, according to research conducted by Italian newspaper La Repubblica.[27] Historically, Milan was supported by the city's working-class and trade unionists.[28] On the other hand, crosstown rivals Internazionale were mainly supported by the more prosperous and typically Milanese middle-class.[28] One of the oldest ultras groups in all of Italian football, Fossa dei Leoni, originated in Milan.[29] Currently, the main ultras group within the support base is Brigate Rossonere.[29] Politically, Milan ultras have never had any particular preference,[29] but the media traditionally associated them with the left-wing,[30] until recently, when Berlusconi's presidency somewhat altered that view.[31]

Milan banner saying "Inter, the true comedy since 1908," with a caricature of Dante

According to a study from 2010, Milan is the most supported Italian team in Europe and seventh overall, with over 18.4 million fans.[11] AC Milan has the ninth highest average attendance of European football clubs behind Borussia Dortmund, FC Barcelona, Manchester United, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Schalke, Arsenal, and Hamburg.[32][33][34][35][36] Genoa fans consider Milan a hated rival after Genoa fan, Vincenzo Spagnolo was stabbed to death by a Milan supporter in January 1995.[37] However, Milan's main rivalry is with neighbor club, Internazionale; both clubs meet in the widely anticipated Derby della Madonnina twice every Serie A season. The name of the derby refers to the Blessed Virgin Mary, whose statue atop the Milan Cathedral is one of the city's main attractions. The match usually

A.C. Milan creates a lively atmosphere, with numerous (often humorous or offensive) banners unfolded before the start of the game. Flares are commonly present and contribute to the spectacle but they have occasionally led to problems, including the abandonment of the second leg of the 200405 Champions League quarterfinal match between Milan and Inter on 12 April 2005, after a flare thrown from the crowd by an Inter supporter struck Milan keeper Dida on the shoulder.[38]

Players
First team squad
As of 14 May.[39]
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. No. 1 5 7 11 14 15 16 20 22 23 24 25 27 28 Position GK DF FW FW MF DF MF DF MF MF MF DF MF MF

Player Marco Amelia Philippe Mexs Alexandre Pato Zlatan Ibrahimovi Sulley Muntari Djamel Mesbah Mathieu Flamini Ignazio Abate Antonio Nocerino Massimo Ambrosini (captain) Rodney Strasser Daniele Bonera Kevin-Prince Boateng Urby Emanuelson

No. 32 33 52 57 70 76 77 92 99

Position GK DF DF MF FW DF DF FW FW FW MF MF

Player Christian Abbiati Thiago Silva Mattia De Sciglio Mattia Valoti Robinho Mario Yepes Luca Antonini Stephan El Shaarawy Antonio Cassano Kingsley Umunegbu Riccardo Montolivo Bakaye Traor

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GK Gabriel

Out on loan
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. No. Position GK GK GK GK DF DF DF DF DF DF DF DF DF MF

Player Ferdinando Coppola (at Torino until 30 June 2012) [40] [41]

Antonio Donnarumma (at Gubbio until 30 June 2012) Filippo Perucchini (at Chieti until 30 June 2012) Michal Miskiewicz (at Sdtirol until 30 June 2012) Luca Ghiringhelli (at SPAL until 30 June 2012) Marcus Diniz (at Como until 30 June 2012) Massimo Oddo (at Lecce until 30 June 2012) Ddac Vil (at Espanyol until 30 June 2012) [42]

Taye Taiwo (at Queens Park Rangers until 30 June 2012) Michelangelo Albertazzi (at Varese until 30 June 2012) Marco Fossati (at Latina until 30 June 2012) Andrea De Vito (at Cittadella until 30 June 2012) [43] [44]

Cristian Daminu (at FCMU Baia Mare until 30 June 2012) Giovanni Scampini (at Poggibonsi until 30 June 2012) [45]

No.

Position MF MF MF MF MF MF FW FW FW FW FW FW FW FW

Player Attila Filkor (at Livorno until 30 June 2012) [46] [47] [48] [49]

Gianmarco Conti (at Lecco until 30 June 2012)

Luca Santonocito (at Sdtirol until 30 June 2012)

Mitja Novini (at Virtus Lanciano until 30 June 2012) Carlo Alberto Calvetti (at Verona until 30 June 2012) Simone Amelotti (at Varese until 30 June 2012) Davide Di Gennaro (at Modena until 30 June 2012) Nnamdi Oduamadi (at Torino until 30 June 2012) Andrea Schenetti (at Sdtirol until 30 June 2012)

[50]

[51]

[52]

Dominic Adiyiah (at Arsenal Kyiv until 30 June 2012) Marco Gaeta (at Renate until 30 June 2012) [53]

Alberto Paloschi (at Chievo until 30 June 2012) Gianmarco Zigoni (at Avellino until 30 June 2012) Uro Palibrk (at Rijeka until 30 June 2012)

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FW Matteo Chinellato (at Sdtirol until 30 June 2012)

Co-ownership
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. No. Position GK DF DF DF

Player Davide Facchin (at Pavia until 30 June 2012) Matteo Darmian (at Torino, co-owned with Palermo until June 2012) Simone Romagnoli (at Pescara until June 2012) Luca Meregalli (at Pavia until June 2012) [56] [55] [54]

No.

Position MF FW FW

Player Wilfred Osuji (at Padova until June 2012) Simone Verdi (at Torino until June 2012) [57]

[58] [59]

Giacomo Beretta (at Juve Stabia, co-owned with Genoa until June 2012)

Retired numbers
No. Player Nationality
Italy Italy

Position

Milan debut

Last match Ref

3* Paolo Maldini 6 Franco Baresi

Centre back / Left back 25 January 1985 31 May 2009 [60] Sweeper 23 April 1978 1 June 1997 [60]

* Might be restored for one of his two sons, should either of them play professionally for the club.

Current coaching staff


As of 16 July 2011.[61]
Position Head coach Assistant coach Goalkeeping coaches Name Massimiliano Allegri Mauro Tassotti Marco Landucci Valerio Fiori Technical assistant Medical director Club doctors Andrea Maldera Rodolfo Tavana Armando Gozzini Stefano Mazzoni Athletic Trainer Manager Daniele Tognaccini

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Fitness coaches Simone Folletti Fabio Allevi Bruno Dominici Sergio Mascheroni Andrea Primitivi Agostino Tibaudi Chiropractor Physiotherapists Kristian Baekkel Dario Lorenzo Fort Stefano Grani Roberto Morosi Marco Paesanti Masseurs Roberto Boerci Endo Tomoroni

Presidents and managers


Presidential history
Milan has had numerous presidents over the course of its history, some of whom have been owners of the club while others have been honorary presidents. Here is a complete list of them.[62] Name Alfred Edwards Years 18991909

Giannino Camperio 1909 Piero Pirelli Luigi Ravasco Mario Bernazzoli Luigi Ravasco Pietro Annoni Pietro Annoni G. Lorenzini Rino Valdameri 19091928 19281930 19301933 19331935 1935 19351936

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Name Emilio Colombo Achille Invernizzi

Years 19361939 19391940

Umberto Trabattoni 19401944 Antonio Busini 19441945

Umberto Trabattoni 19451954 Andrea Rizzoli Felice Riva Federico Sordillo Franco Carraro Federico Sordillo Name Albino Buticchi Bruno Pardi Vittorio Duina Felice Colombo Gaetano Morazzoni Giuseppe Farina Rosario Lo Verde Silvio Berlusconi 19541963 19631965 19651966 19671971 19711972 Years 19721975 19751976 19761977 19771980 19801982 19821986 1986 19862004

Presidential Commission 20042006 Silvio Berlusconi 20062008

Presidential Commission 20082012 Silvio Berlusconi 2012

Managerial history
Below is a list of Milan coaches from 1900 until the present day.[63] Name Herbert Kilpin Daniele Angeloni Technical Commission Giovanni Camperio Technical Commission Guido Moda Ferdi Oppenheim Vittorio Pozzo Guido Moda Herbert Burgess Nationality Years 19001908 19061907 19071910 19101911 19111914 19151922 19221924 19241926 1926 19261928

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10 Engelbert Knig Jzsef Bns Jzsef Viola Adolfo Baloncieri William Garbutt Hermann Felsner Jzsef Bns Jzsef Viola Guido Ara Antonio Busini Mario Magnozzi Giuseppe Santagostino Adolfo Baloncieri Giuseppe Bigogno Lajos Czeizler Gunnar Gren Mario Sperone Bla Guttmann Antonio Busini Hector Puricelli Giuseppe Viani Paolo Todeschini Nereo Rocco Luis Carniglia Nils Liedholm Name Giovanni Cattozzo Arturo Silvestri Nereo Rocco Cesare Maldini Giovanni Trapattoni Gustavo Giagnoni Nereo Rocco Paolo Barison Giovanni Trapattoni Giuseppe Marchioro Nereo Rocco Nils Liedholm Massimo Giacomini Nationality 19281931 19311933 19331934 19341937 1937 19371938 19381940 19401941 19411943 19431945 19451946 19461949 19491952 1952 19521953 19531954 1954 19541956 19571960 19601961 19611963 19631964 19631966 Years 1966 19661967 19661972 19731974 1974 19741975 1975 19751976 1976 19761977 1977 19771979 19791981

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11 Italo Galbiati Luigi Radice Italo Galbiati Francesco Zagatti Ilario Castagner Italo Galbiati Nils Liedholm Fabio Capello Arrigo Sacchi Fabio Capello Oscar Tabrez Giorgio Morini Arrigo Sacchi Fabio Capello Alberto Zaccheroni Cesare Maldini Mauro Tassotti Fatih Terim Carlo Ancelotti Leonardo Massimiliano Allegri 1981 19811982 1982 1982 19821984 1984 19841987 1987 19871991 19911996 1996 19961997 1997 19971998 19982001 2001 2001 20012009 20092010 2010

Honors
Milan is one of the most successful clubs in Italy, having won a total of 29 major trophies. Together with Boca Juniors,[64] Milan is the most successful club in the world in terms of international competitions won, with a record of 14 European trophies and four World titles. Milan has earned the right to place a star on its jersey in recognition of the fact that it has won at least ten scudetti. In addition, the club is permanently allowed to display a multiple-winner badge on its shirt as it has won more than five European Championship Cups.[65]

Domestic
League Italian Football Championship / Serie A (level 1) Winners (18): 1901, 1906, 1907, 195051, 195455, 195657, 195859, 196162, 196768, 197879, 198788, 199192, 199293, 199394, 199596, 199899, 200304, 201011 Runners-up (17): 1902, 191011, 191112, 194748, 194950, 195152, 195556, 196061, 196465, 196869, 197071, 197172, 197273, 198990, 199091, 200405, 201112 Serie B (level 2) Winners (2): 198081, 198283

A.C. Milan Cups Coppa Italia Winners (5): 196667, 197172, 197273, 197677, 200203 Runners-up (7): 194142, 196768, 197071, 197475, 198485, 198990, 199798 Supercoppa Italiana Winners (6): 1988, 1992, 1993, 1994, 2004, 2011 Runners-up (3): 1996, 1999, 2003

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European
UEFA Champions League Winners (7): 196263, 196869, 198889, 198990, 199394, 200203, 200607 Runners-up (4): 195758, 199293, 199495, 200405 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Winners (2): 196768, 197273 Runners-up (1): 197374 UEFA Super Cup Winners (5): 1989, 1990, 1994, 2003, 2007 Runners-up (2): 1973, 1993

Worldwide
Intercontinental Cup Winners (3): 1969, 1989, 1990 Runners-up (4): 1963, 1993, 1994, 2003 FIFA Club World Cup Winners (1): 2007

Club statistics and records


Paolo Maldini holds the records for both total appearances and Serie A appearances for Milan, with 902 official games played in total and 647 in Serie A (as of 31 May 2009, not including playoff matches),[66] the latter being an all time Serie A record.[67] Swede forward Gunnar Nordahl scored 38 goals in the 195051 season, 35 of which were in Serie A, setting an Italian football and club record. He went on to become Milan's all time top goalscorer, scoring 221 goals for the club in 268 games.[68] He is followed in second place by Andriy Shevchenko with 175 goals in 322 games, and Gianni Rivera in third place, who has scored 164 goals in 658 games. Rivera is also Milan's youngest ever goalscorer, scoring in a league match against Juventus at just 17 years. Legendary tactician Nereo Rocco, the first proponent of catenaccio in the country, was Milan's longest serving head coach, sitting on the bench for over 9 years (in two spells) in the 1960s and early 1970s, winning the club's first European Cup triumphs. Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, who purchased the club in 1986, is Milan's longest serving president (23 years, due to a two-year vacancy between 2004-2006), as well as the most successful president of any football team in the world. The first official match in which Milan participated was in the Third Federal Football Championship, the predecessor of Serie A, losing 30 to Torinese. Milan's biggest ever victory was 130 versus Audax Modena, in a league match at the 191415 season. Its heaviest defeat was recorded in the league at the 192223 season, beaten 08 by Bologna.

A.C. Milan During the 199192 season, the club achieved the feature of being the first team to win the Serie A title without losing a single game. Previously, only Perugia had managed to go unbeaten over an entire Serie A season (197879), but finished second in the table. In total, Milan's unbeaten streak lasted 58 games, starting with a 00 draw against Parma on 26 May 1991 and coincidentally ending with a 10 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 Bucureti's record of 104 unbeaten games and Celtic's 68 game unbeaten run.[69][70] Along with Boca Juniors, Milan won more FIFA recognized international club titles than any other club in the world.[71] The sale of Kak to Real Madrid in 2009, broke the 8-year-old world football transfer record held by Zinedine Zidane, costing the Spanish club 56 million.[72] However, that record lasted for less than a month, broken by Cristiano Ronaldo's 80 million transfer. This record, however, is in terms of nominal British pound rates, not adjusted to inflation or the real value in Euro, the currency used in Italy and Spain.

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A.C. Milan as a company


A.C. Milan (Group)
Revenue Operating income Net income Total assets Total equity Parent Subsidiaries 253.196 million (2010) (77.176 million) (2010) (69.751 million) (2010) 380.868 million (2010) (96.693 million) (2010) Fininvest Milan Real Estate Milan Entertainment Fondazione Milan - Onlus Consorzio San Siro 2000(joint venture) Asansiro S.r.l. (joint venture)

A.C. Milan S.p.A.


Revenue Operating income Net income Total assets Total equity 219,255,968 (2010) (104,154,340) (2010) (64,803,893) (2010) 522,486,758 (2010) 7,262,323 (2010)

Milan is a subsidiary of Fininvest Group since 1986. The office of club president has been vacant since May 8, 2008, following a new Italian law that forbids the country's prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi, to have other managing roles in private companies or clubs.[73] The vice president and CEO of the company is Adriano Galliani. According to The Football Money League published by consultants Deloitte, in the 200506 season, Milan was the fifth highest earning football club in the world with an estimated revenue of 233.7 million.[74] The club is also ranked as the sixth wealthiest football club in the world by Forbes magazine as of 2011, making it the wealthiest in Italian football.[12]

A.C. Milan Fly Emirates is the current main sponsor for Milan's shirt starting for the 201011 season and lasting 5 years,[75] after 4 years with Austrian online betting company bwin.com as the sponsor. Previously, the German car manufacturer Opel had sponsored Milan for 12 seasons. For most of them, Opel was displayed on the front of the shirt, but in the 200304 and the 200506 seasons respectively, Meriva and Zafira (two cars from their range) were displayed. The current shirts are supplied by German sportswear manufacturer Adidas, whose deal runs to the end of the 201718 season.[76] The deal makes Adidas the official manufacturer of all kits, training equipment and replica outfits. Prior to Adidas, the Italian sports company Lotto produced Milan's sportswear. On 14 January 2008, Milan and Adidas renewed the sponsorship contract until 30 June 2018. According to the new contract, Adidas will be responsible for 3 separate areas of sponsorship; the sponsorship on the shirt, the merchandising and the distribution of all non-football related Milan products.[77] AC Milan Spa. made an aggregate net loss in recent year, was one of the largest among the Italian clubs, which: 2005, net loss of 4,582,000;[78] 2006, a net income of 2,477,791 (contributed by the sales of Shevchenko);[78] 2007, a net loss of 31,978,699;[79] 2008, a net loss of 76,990,913;[80] 2009, a net loss of 18,948,018 (contributed by the sales of Kak)[81] and most recently a net loss of 64,803,893.[82] AC Milan had re-capitalization of 75,138,037 million in 2007 financial year;[83] 93,159,337 million in 2008; 18,508,425 in 2009[84] and 44,628,424.8 in 2010[85] (20.894 million of the capital increase was converted from shareholder loan). However, the group has had negative equity at the end of each fiscal year since 2006. The balance was 40.768 million in 2006, 47.483 million in 2007, 64.482 million in 2008, 71.978 million in 2009 and 96.693 million in 2010.

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Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors


Period 198182 198283 198384 198485 198586 198687 198790 199092 199293 199394 199498 199806 200610 201015 Adidas Bwin Fly Emirates Lotto Opel Adidas Motta Rolly Go Gianni Rivera Kappa Mediolanum Kit manufacturer Linea Milan NR Shirt sponsor Pooh Jeans Hitachi Cuore Oscar Mondadori Fotorex U-Bix

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Superleague Formula
Milan has a team in the new Superleague Formula race car series where teams are sponsored by football clubs. Robert Doornbos, formerly driving for Minardi and Red Bull Racing in the Formula One World Championship, drove for Milan in 2008.[86] Doornbos won his first race for the team at Nrburgring, Germany. Giorgio Pantano is driving for Milan in the 2009 season and he has also won races for the team.[87]

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