The official website for European football

AC Milan

AC Milan
Paolo Maldini lifts the UEFA Champions League trophy following Milan's 2003 triumph over Juventus in Manchester ©Getty Images

AC Milan

Formed: 1899
Nickname: Rossoneri (Red and Blacks), Diavoli (Devils)

UEFA club competition honours (runners-up in brackets)
• European Champion Clubs' Cup: 1963, 1969, 1989, 1990, 1994, 2003, 2007; (1958), (1993), (1995), (2005)
• UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: 1968, 1973; (1974)
• UEFA Super Cup: 1989, 1990, 1994, 2003, 2007; (1973)

Domestic honours (most recent triumph in brackets)
League title: 17 (2004)
Italian Cup: 5 (2003)

History
• The Milan Football and Cricket Club was founded on 16 December 1899 by a group of English businessmen led by Alfred Edwards. Tyre magnate and club president Piero Pirelli oversaw the construction of San Siro in 1926, but it was not until the 1950s that the Rossoneri began producing results to match that famous stage.

• In 1945 the club changed its name to Associazione Calcio Milan and it brought good luck, the Rossoneri celebrating their first Scudetto in 44 years in 1950/51 with a team led by the 'Grenoli' forward line comprising Swedes Gunnar Gren, Gunnar Nordahl and Nils Liedholm.

• Five years after a 3-2 extra-time defeat by Real Madrid CF in their first European Champion Clubs' Cup final, the Rossoneri lifted the continental title after a 2-1 victory against SL Benfica at Wembley in 1963. With Gianni Rivera at the fulcrum Milan continued to pick up silverware, including a second European Cup in 1969, and he was still there when they claimed a tenth Italian title a decade later.

• In the mid-1980s Milan were transformed by Silvio Berlusconi. After appointing the little-known Arrigo Sacchi as coach, Dutch trio Ruud Gullit, Marco van Basten and Frank Rijkaard helped the Rossoneri win back-to-back European Cups then the 1991/92 Serie A title without losing a game in Fabio Capello's first season in charge. After losing the 1993 UEFA Champions League final to Olympique de Marseille, Milan demolished FC Barcelona in the showpiece the following year.

• Sacchi protégé Carlo Ancelotti became coach in November 2001 and took Milan to another Scudetto and two UEFA Champions League titles. In 2003 captain Paolo Maldini lifted the European Cup in England 40 years after his father had done the same. Four years later the Rossoneri atoned for their defeat on penalties by Liverpool FC in the 2005 final by beating them in Athens to clinch the trophy for a seventh time.

Club records
Most appearances: Paolo Maldini (902)
Most goals: Gunnar Nordahl (221)
Record victory: Milan 13-0 Modena FC (First Division, 4 October 1914)
Record defeat: Milan 0-8 Bologna FC (First Division, 5 November 1922)

* Last updated 31 December 2010

Last updated: 24/01/11 11.17CET

http://www.uefa.com/news/newsid=935068.html#ac+milan

Matches

HomeAway
The home team is listed first.Last updated: 19/05/2013 02:00 CET
MilanMilan0-1SampdoriaSampdoria
BolognaBologna1-3MilanMilan
MilanMilan0-1AtalantaAtalanta
MilanMilan0-0AnderlechtAnderlecht
UdineseUdinese2-1MilanMilan
MilanMilan2-0CagliariCagliari
ParmaParma1-1MilanMilan
ZenitZenit2-3MilanMilan
MilanMilan0-1InternazionaleInternazionale
LazioLazio3-2MilanMilan
MálagaMálaga1-0MilanMilan
MilanMilan1-0GenoaGenoa
PalermoPalermo2-2MilanMilan
MilanMilan5-1ChievoChievo
MilanMilan1-1MálagaMálaga
MilanMilan1-3FiorentinaFiorentina
NapoliNapoli2-2MilanMilan
AnderlechtAnderlecht1-3MilanMilan
MilanMilan1-0JuventusJuventus
CataniaCatania1-3MilanMilan
MilanMilan0-1ZenitZenit
TorinoTorino2-4MilanMilan
MilanMilan3-0RegginaReggina
MilanMilan4-1PescaraPescara
RomaRoma4-2MilanMilan
MilanMilan2-1SienaSiena
JuventusJuventus2-1MilanMilan
SampdoriaSampdoria0-0MilanMilan
MilanMilan2-1BolognaBologna
AtalantaAtalanta0-1MilanMilan
MilanMilan2-1UdineseUdinese
CagliariCagliari1-1MilanMilan
MilanMilan2-1ParmaParma
MilanMilan2-0BarcelonaBarcelona
InternazionaleInternazionale1-1MilanMilan
MilanMilan3-0LazioLazio
GenoaGenoa0-2MilanMilan
BarcelonaBarcelona4-0MilanMilan
MilanMilan2-0PalermoPalermo
ChievoChievo0-1MilanMilan
FiorentinaFiorentina2-2MilanMilan
MilanMilan1-1NapoliNapoli
JuventusJuventus1-0MilanMilan
MilanMilan4-2CataniaCatania
MilanMilan1-0TorinoTorino
PescaraPescara0-4MilanMilan
MilanMilan0-0RomaRoma
SienaSiena20:45MilanMilan

Trophy cabinet

Club record in UEFA competitions

  • Biggest win in UEFA competition:
    12/09/1962, Milan 8-0 US Luxembourg, Milan
  • Biggest defeat in UEFA competition:
    16/01/1974, Ajax 6-0 Milan, Amsterdam
  • Appearances in UEFA Champions League:  27
  • Appearances in UEFA Cup Winners' Cup:  4
  • Appearances in EUSA Cup:  7
  • Appearances in UEFA Super Cup:  7
  • Appearances in UEFA Europa League:  9
  • Player with most UEFA appearances: 174
    Paolo Maldini ( Italy ITA)
  • Top scorers in UEFA club competitions: 41
    Filippo Inzaghi ( Italy ITA)
  • © 1998-2013 UEFA. All rights reserved.
  • The CHAMPIONS LEAGUE and UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE words, the UEFA Champions League logo and trophy and the UEFA Champions League Final logos are protected by trade marks and/or copyright of UEFA. No use for commercial purposes may be made of such trade marks. Use of UEFA.com signifies your agreement to the Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.