Nation : Italy, Year of Establishment : 1899
Stadium : San Siro (80,074 Seats)
Seasons In Calcio Series A : 83 from 85
All-Time Calcaio Series A Ranking : 3rd
Calcio Series A : Winner (3-A, 15-P), Runner-Up (3-A, 14-P), 3rd (21-P)
Coppa Italia : Winners (5) ,Runner-Up (8), SF (14)
Cup Winners' Cup Double Champion :1, European Double Champion :1
UEFA Cup : SF (1-A, 1-B), QF (2-A), R16 (4-A)
Cup Winners’ Cup : WN (2), RN (1)
European's Champion Cup : WN (5-A, 2-B), RN (3-A, 1-B),
SF (1-A, 1-B), QF (1-A, 2-B), R16 (1-A,6-B)
Intercontinental Cup : Winners (3), FIFA Club World Cup (1)
All-Time Top-Scorer : Gunnar Nordahl (221 Goals)
The Greatest Player Ever : Paolo Maldini
The Greatest Manager Ever : Fabio Capello
All-Time XI : Lorenzo Buffon, Paolo Maldini, Mauro Tassotti, Alessandro Nesta, Franco Baresi, Frank Rijkaard, Nils Liedholm, Gianni Rivera, Ruud Gullit, Marco Van Basten, Gunnar Nordahl
“Rossoneri” Associazione Calcio Milan is the most successful Italian club in European football, was founded as a cricket club in 1899 by British expatriates Alfred Edwards and Herbert Kilpin. Milan won its first Italian championship in 1901 and it was one of the founding members in Series A. The club did not manage to win any title until achieve wining the first Series A title in 1951 and totally won four during the 1950s. AC Milan was one of the best European clubs in the 1st 1950s with twice Latin Cup finalists and won its first European Cup title in 1963 before met the successful period during thce late 60s, won a Series A title, a Cup Winners’ Cup and a European Cup. The era of declination was happened without any trophy in consecutive 8 seasons between 1979 and 1987 with relegation to Series B twice time. Approach to the golden era in the late 80s, The Milan has been regarded as one of the greatest teams of all-time, won a Series A title and the consecutive two European cups and won record longest unbeaten streak in Series A with 58 between 1991 and 1993 and hold the record longest streak without conceding a goal in Serie A history with 929 minutes achieved in the 1993 - 1994 season. In the 1st half 90s, it was greatest era of Milan in its history in Series A, won three league titles and reached 3 European Cup finals in row, won once. Milan holds the record highest and fewest goals ratio in a series A season with 3.1 (118 goals in 38 games) in the 1949 -1950 and 0.4 (12 goals in 30 games) in the 1968 - 1969, respectively and holds the most clean sheet ratio in Series A with 0.66 (20 clean sheets in 30 games in 1968 - 1969 season).