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Stadium: Museum & San Siro Store

Stadium: Museum & San Siro Store

San Siro Tour & Museum

The Museum of San Siro, the only one in Italy set up within a stadium, was inaugurated on October 5th 1996. Born from a private collection and constantly enriched by new objects, it tells the story of Inter and Milan through a series of unique memorabilia: historical shirts (from Rivera to Mazzola, from Pelè to Maradona, from Zidane to Crujiff), cups and trophies, balls, shoes, art objects, souvenirs of all kinds which have entered the legend of the football, but especially in the hearts of football fans.

In the cinema hall of the museum is showed a fascinating movie about Milan, Inter and the history of the San Siro Stadium: flash of moments about the great players who have modeled the grass of this prestigious stage. For a meeting with your own champions, in a room inside the museum, you will find 24 natural-height statues of Zenga, Bergomi, Facchetti, Mazzola, Suarez, Vieri, Zanetti, Matthäus, Meazza, Picchi, Rummenigge, Herrera, Cudicini, Gullit, Van Basten, Rijkaard, Liedholm, Nordahl, Cesare and Paolo Maldini, Baresi, Rivera, Trapattoni, Rocco: a unique way to relive the best memories.

When the stadium is not the scene of any events, you can also make a visit to the San Siro places you’ve always wanted to see: the most exclusive seating, changing rooms, the benches, sidelines ... A truly unique experience that will allow you to appreciate the beauty of one of the most popular sport facility in the world.

Entrance: Entry n° 14
Open: daily from 10 to 17. The Museum is closed during the match days
Prices: only visit the museum - adults 7 Euros; reduced 5 Euros. Visit of the museum and the tour of the Stadium - adult 12 Euros; 10 Euros reduced.
Contacts, info and reservations: Phone +39 02 4042432 - Fax +39 02 4042251 - www.sansirotour.com

San Siro Store

From the official shirts of Inter and Milan to the more interesting gadgets, at the San Siro Store anyone could find items to celebrate their football passion and take home a unique souvenir of the stadium. Prepared in cooperation with the technical sponsors of the two teams, the San Siro Store is a true reference point for all the football fans who visiting the stadium and who wish to carry a memory of this experience.

The shop has two roles: during the week, the spaces are evenly divided between Inter and Milan, while on match days the space is transformed and it’s wholly dedicated to the home team. During the games, in addition, the San Siro Store is also “out-door”: on the inside there are five San Siro Shops, special corners with a full range of products available at the store.

The San Siro Store is open every day from 10 to 17 and can be reached from entry n.14. During the matches, however, the store opens to the public at the same time of the gates. The San Siro Store is placed at the entrance n. 15, but it is accessible by all the fans who do not have to follow required paths to reach their places. In any case, you should take advantage of the San Siro Shops, located along the perimeter of the stadium at each entrance, and then easily visit the store during the interval of the match or until half an hour after the race.

Entrance: Entry n° 14 (Entry n° 15 on match days)
Hours: daily from 10 to 17 (with variations in the days of the match)
Contacts: Phone +39 02 4046430 - Fax +39 02 4039688; e-mail sansirostore@sansirostore.it

posted by Fian Allonso @ 11.04, ,




Milanello Sports Centre

Milanello Sports Centre

Completely restructured and renovated upon Silvio Berlusconi’s wish, Milanello is nowadays one of the most prestigious and innovative European sport centres. Located on a hill at 300-m height, at a distance of only 50 kilometres from Milan and close to Varese, Milanello can be easily reached through the highway directed to the Lakes.

The centre, built in 1963, is placed in a green oasis of 160 thousand square metres, also comprising a pinewood and a little lake and it is located between the towns of Carnago, Cassano Magnago and Cairate. The hypothetical boundary line between these towns passes through the middle of Milanello dressing rooms.

Milanello currently represents an important asset not only for the Milan Club, but for the whole Italian football system. This was indeed the objective pursued by Andrea Rizzoli who decided to build it. The continuity has then been ensured by Silvio Berlusconi with his firm willingness to provide to coaches, trainers and players a comprehensive centre designed to satisfy their needs. The ever most advanced facilities of Milanello have often been used also by the Italian Football Association (Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio) for the preparation of the National Team’s important competitions, such as the European Championships in 1988, 1996 and 2000.

At Milanello there are six regular pitches, 1 in synthetic grass (35 m x 30), 1 covered pitch with synthetic ground (42 m x 24) and a small-sized outdoor pitch in grass named "cage" because the playing field is surrounded by a 2,30 m high wall and topped by 2,5 m high fencing. Inside the cage, the play never stops, with the ball always in motion in order to enhance the speed of execution. A path running through the woods ca. 1,200 m long at various altitudes is used during the season for the players’ physical training (running and biking) and for the recovery of injured players. The main building of the centre is a two-floor building (plus the basement) hosting the offices, the players’ rooms, the chimney room, a TV-room, a pool-room; a bar, a kitchen, two dining-rooms, the press room, the meeting room, the laundry, the ironing-room and the medical centre. Next to the main building the "guest-quarters" are located, where also a few players from the Youth Department live. These youngsters, coming from various parts of Italy and from abroad too, go to school as all other teen-agers and in the afternoons attend their training sessions on the field made available to them.

The Dressing Room


A separate building apart from the main body hosts two dressing-rooms (one for the first team, the other for the youth) and a very modern gym endowed with the most advanced Technogym equipment, one of Milan’s prides.

The Gym

The gym is indeed the area most frequently renovated: in the 2000-2001 season, the indoor training space has been doubled. A highly technologically advanced gym that offers the possibility to work out and evaluate the training schedule of each single player. It is an innovative centre where the players and the staff can use the most recent and sophisticated equipment available worldwide. The renovated Milanello gym equipment comprise machines for training the strength of all muscles and cardiovascular exercises, machines for joints rehabilitation and for evaluation (REV 9000), Technogym Systems (TGS), the "keys" for the setting of individual training programs and rehabilitation protocols.

Milanello is presently considered by all international operators as the Number One Sport Centre in the world. The Italian national team often designates it as location for its retreats in view of important commitments, such as the World Cup or the European Championships.

The most advanced technical-accommodation facilities and services offer the ideal conditions for the best management of sport activity at top quality levels. The last changes implemented at the centre concern the communication sector: recently 3000-m cabling has indeed been executed in order to place in strategic points the cameras of Milan Channel - the Club’s thematic channel - for the coverage of everything going on at the Sport Centre for Milan’s fans.


HOW TO REACH MILANELLO

From Malpensa Airport: motorway to Varese (A8). Exit at Solbiate Arno then follow the signposts to Carnago and then to Milanello.
From Linate Airport: east or west highway until you reach the motorway to Varese (A8) – Como – Chiasso. Continue to Varese. Exit at Solbiate Arno then follow the signposts to Carnago and then to Milanello.

By Car from all over Italy: Motorway Milano – Laghi, direction Varese A(8). Exit at Solbiate Arno then follow the signposts to Carnago and then to Milanello.

There is no public transport available to reach the centre.

posted by Fian Allonso @ 10.32, ,




Palmares

Palmares

NATIONAL TITLELEAGUE TITLE



1901/02
1906/07
1907/08




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

ITALIAN CUPCHAMPIONS CUP




1966/67
1971/72

1972/73
1976/77
2002/03




1962/63
1968/69
1988/89
1989/90
1993/94
2002/03
2006/07

CUP WINNERS CUPEUROPEAN SUPER CUP



1967/68
1972/73




1989
1990
1994
2003
2007

INTERCONTINENTAL CUPLEAGUE SUPER CUP



1969
1989
1990




1988
1992
1993
1994
2004

FIFA CLUB WORLD CUP



2007


posted by Fian Allonso @ 10.31, ,




Demetrio Albertini

The Metronome

Demetrio Albertini, class 1971, is a product of the rossonero youth sector. Trait d’union between the Sacchi’s A.C. Milan and the Capello ones. Demetrio debuted at the age of 17 during the season 1988/89 and gained a lead role with Mr. Capello in 1991/92, season in which he won the League Title. Director and mainstay of the midfield, Albertini has had a great insight into the game: his feet dictated always the times and ways of the line of attack, this is the reason why everyone call him the “Metronome”. Other than shines for his technical qualities he is famous for his fair-play on the pitch. With the rossoneri he have won five League Titles, two UEFA Champions League, two UEFA Supercus, a European(South American Cups and three League Supercups.

Albertini after the victory of the League Title in the season 1998/99.

Demetrio in action with the rossonera jersey during the season 2001/2002.

Personal Data

Born in: Besana in Brianza (Milano)

The: August 23 1971

Role: midfielder

Debut with A.C. Milan

Serie A

January 15 1989 Milan - Como 4-0

Appearances in Serie A: 293

Scores: 21

Total Appearances with A.C. Milan: 406

Scores: 28

His Teams

  • Milan
  • Padova
  • Atletico Madrid
  • Lazio
  • Atalanta
  • Barcellona

What he won with A.C. Milan

posted by Fian Allonso @ 10.30, ,




José Altafini

The Brazilian Mazzola

In Brazil he was called Mazzola for his great resemblance with Valentino Mazzola of the great Tourin. José Altafini arrives at the A.C. Milan when he was only twenty years old but with an important title already won with his own national team: World Cup of the 1958 in Sweden. A forward with an extraordinary potential, Altafini win a League Title, with the A.C. Milan jersey, in the season 1958/59, he scored 28 goals during 32 matches. He’ll win a second one, in the 1961/62, thanks to that the rossoneri will be able to play and win (the first Italian team) the UEFA Champions League in the 1963. During the historical final of Wembley, against the Benfica of Mr. Eusebio, José was the protagonist with his two goals that allow A.C. Milan to win 2-1. He left the rossonera jersey in the 1965 in order to wear the Naple’s colours.

Altafini in elevation (season 1962/63)

The Brazilian in action with the A.C. Milan jersey (season 1963/64)

Personal Data

Born in: Piracicaba (Brazil)

The: July 24 1938

Role: forward

Debut with A.C. Milan

Serie A

September 6 1958 Milan-Bologna 2-4

Appearances in Serie A: 205

Scores: 120

Total Appearances with A.C. Milan: 246

Scores: 161

His Teams

  • San Paolo
  • Palmeiras
  • Milan
  • Napoli
  • Juventus
  • Chiasso
  • Mendrisio

What he won with A.C. Milan

posted by Fian Allonso @ 10.28, ,




Roberto Baggio

The Divin Codino

Considered as one of the greatest Italian players ever, Roberto Baggio grow up in the youths of Caldogno, his hometown team. His professional career starts early thanks to his great skills that will bring him to wear, at the age of fifteen, the Vicenza jersey. After two great seasons, where he shows his talent, Baggio is bought by Fiorentina FC in the 1985. His first year with the violet jersey is not easy due to a serious injury who will bring him to postpone, on September 21th 1986, his debut in Serie A during the match Fiorentina – Sampdoria 2-0. Since that day Baggio has been enchanting everyone with his imagination, his technical skills and his talent, becoming a landmark for the Fiorentina FC. In the 1990 he became a Juventus FC player . With the bianconeri he won a League Title, an Italian Cup and a UEFA Cup, but most of all the Golden Ball in the 1993. During summer 1995 Roberto Baggio is bought by A.C. Milan with another champion of international fame, George Weah. Under the guidance of Mr. Fabio Capello, Baggio won a League Title collecting 28 appearances and scoring 7 goals. The second season in rossonero is not positive like the first one. The A.C. Milan doesn’t shine at the San Siro stadium. Baggio leaves the rossoneri but the love and the respect towards him are the same of the past two years with the rossonera jersey.

Roberto Baggio with the A.C. Milan jersey(season 1995/96)

Baggio, Desailly, Weah and Albertini in the season 1995/96

Personal Data

Born in: Caldogno (VI)

The: February 18 1967

Role: forward


Debut with A.C. Milan

Serie A

August 27 1995
Padova-Milan 1-2

Appearances in Serie A: 51

Scores: 12

Total Appearances with A.C. Milan: 67

Scores: 19



His Teams

  • L.R. Vicenza
  • Fiorentina
  • Juventus
  • Milan
  • Bologna
  • Inter
  • Brescia

What he won with A.C. Milan

posted by Fian Allonso @ 10.28, ,




Franco Baresi

The Captain

In the history of the Italian football a few players can be considered a real standard bearer for their teams but Franco Baresi is surely one of that for A.C. Milan. His debut with the rossoneri was during the season 1977/78; a year later, at the age of eighteen, he won his first League Title, the unforgettable one due to the star. He stays with the A.C. Milan in spite of the problems of the Club, during the earlier 80’s. In the Berlusconi’s era with the arrival of Mr. Arrigo Sacchi, Baresi will become the strongest sweeper in the world, the leader and the captain of the team called “The Invincible”, that doesn’t know opponents, between the end of the 80’s and the early 90’s. Baresi leads an insuperable defence with Paolo Maldini, Billy Costacurta and Mauro Tassotti. He won five other League Titles and most of all three UEFA Champions League and two European/South American Cups. Sweeper with offensive tendencies, Baresi has played 719 official matches with the rossonera jersey. He left the football on October 1997; A.C. Milan took off in his honour the jersey number 6, the one he wore and that saw so many successes.

A young Franco Baresi in action with the rossonera jersey (season 1985/86).

Franco shows the European/South American Cup (season 1990/91).

Personal Data

Born in: Travagliato (Brescia)

The: May 8 1960

Role: defender

Debut with A.C. Milan

Serie A

April 23 1978
Hellas Verona-Milan 1-2

Appearances in Serie A: 532
Scores: 16

Total Appearances with A.C. Milan: 719
Scores: 33

His Teams

  • Milan

What he won with A.C. Milan

posted by Fian Allonso @ 10.27, ,




Oliver Bierhoff

Gravity Zero

Arrived in Italy in the 1991 after five seasons played in the German League and one in the Austrian League, Bierhoff debuts in Serie A with the Ascoli FC jersey on September 1st 1991. After a start not so exciting, the German forward shows his talent in the next championships and became a player in the Serie A again, this time with the Udinese FC jersey. In Friuli Bierhoff became one of the most prolific forwards in Europe gaining the national convocation with the German team. In the summer 1998 there’s the passage at the A.C. Milan after an extraordinary season with the Udinese FC jersey in which he scored 27 goals gaining the title of top-goalscorer and reaching the third place in the table with the friulana lineup. He is a well-endowed player and he has a great talent with the headers, the German forward, after his first rossonera season, is one of the protagonists in the Lazio chasing that brought the victory of the 16° Title League in the A.C. Milan history. After two seasons with the rossoneri he became a Monaco FC player, on January 2002, before his last season in Serie A with the Chievo Verona FC where he left the football at the age of 35.




Bierhoff in action
(season 1998/99)

Oliver with Costacurta
(season 1998/99)

Personal Data

Born in: Karlsruhe (Germania)

The: May 1st 1968

Role: forward


Debut with A.C. Milan

Serie A

September 12 1998
Milan-Bologna 3-0

Appearances in Serie A: 91

Scores: 36

Total Appearances with A.C. Milan: 119

Scores: 44


His teams

  • Bayer 05 Uerdingen
  • Amburgo
  • Borussia Monchengladbach
  • Austria Salisburgo
  • Ascoli
  • Udinese
  • Milan
  • Monaco
  • Chievo

What he won with A.C. Milan

  • 1 League Title (1998/99)

posted by Fian Allonso @ 10.26, ,




Zvonimir Boban

The sign of Zorro

The Croatian Zvonimir Boban arrived at the A.C. Milan in the season 1992/93 and he became a protagonist of the rossonere victories during the 90’s. His great technical skills, his good insight into the game and his great tactical malleability bring him to cover different roles in the midfield, from the wing to behind the forwards depending on the different game plans choosing by the various coaches which he played with. Among the victories he got in his career, there’s the League Title won in the season 1998/99 with Zaccheroni as a coach of A.C. Milan; Boban played a principal role guiding the great rossoneri chasing of Lazio FC. He won four League Titles, three Italian Supercups, a UEFA Champions League and a European Supercup.

Boban in action
(season 1997/98)

Zvonimir with the Italian Supercup
(stagione 1994/95)

Personal Data

Born in: Imotski (Croazia)

The: October 8 1968

Role: midfield

Debut with A.C. Milan

Serie A

September 2 1992 Ternana-Milan 2-6

Appearances in Serie A: 178


Scores: 21

Total Appearances with A.C. Milan: 251


Scores: 30

His Teams

What he won with A.C. Milan

posted by Fian Allonso @ 10.25, ,




Ruben Buriani

The “Cob”

Grown up in the AS Portuense, an amateurish team of his hometown, Ruben Buriani joined the Spal youths, where Paolo Mazza made him a professional player. After three seasons with Monza FC, in the 1977 he became an A.C. Milan player and with the rossonera jersey he won a League Title in the 1979. Buriani stays with A.C. Milan even during the difficult years of the relegation in Serie B. In the meantime he found a place in the national team where he debuted on February 16th 1980 on the occasion of the match against the Romania, playing for ten minutes with the azzurra jersey. He had up for the European in the 1980, even if he won’t collect other appearances with the azzurra jersey again. After the second relegation of A.C. Milan in the 1982, he became a player of A.C. Cesena. In the 1984 he played a season with the AS Roma with which he collected 24 appearances. Buriani’s last season in Serie A was with the Napoli’s jersey in the 1985. A bad injury occurred and made him to leave football at high levels.



A Ruben Buriani close-up with the rossonera jersey after the victory of the tenth League Title of A.C. Milan.

Buriani in action on the pitch.

Personal Data

Born in: Portomaggiore (Ferrara)

The: March 16 1955

Role: midfield

Debut with A.C. Milan

Serie A

September 11 1977 Fiorentina-Milan 1-1

Appearances in Serie A: 146

Scores: 13

Total Appearances with A.C. Milan: 180

Scores: 14

His Teams

  • Spal
  • Monza
  • Milan
  • Cesena
  • Roma
  • Napoli

What he won with A.C. Milan

posted by Fian Allonso @ 10.24, ,




Cafu

The Pendolino

Marcos Cafu joined the rossoneri in the 2003/2004 season and he has been staying for five seasons. Called: “The Pendolino” for his speed on the wing, Cafu is considered one of the greatest right backs in the world. When he arrived at the A.C. Milan he was an expert player already manu trophies gained (among which a World Cup as the Seleção captain in the 2002) and he was an experienced player of the Italian football, thanks to his career in the AS Roma which with he won a League Title. Cafu, who debuts in Serie A with A.C. Milan on September 1st 2003 during the match Ancona-Milan 0-2, became a landmark for the rossonera defence thanks to that he played 28 times during the championship. During his first season with A.C. Milan he won a UEFA Supercup and a League Title. The following years are full of success for the Brazilian defender: UEFA Champions League (the only trophy he hadn’t yet in his palmarès), another UEFA Supercup, the FIFA Club World Cup and an Italian Supercup. 166 total appearances with the rossonera jersey and 4 goals scored by “The Pendolino”.




Cafu in action
(season 2006/07)

Cafu with the UEFA Champions League
(season 2006/07)

Personal Data

Born in: San Paolo (Brazil)

The: June 7 1970

Role: defender

Debut with A.C. Milan

Serie A

September 1 2003
Ancona-Milan 0-2

Appearances in Serie A: 119

Scores: 4

Total Appearances with A.C. Milan: 166

Scores: 4

His Teams

  • San Paolo
  • Real Zaragoza
  • Palmeiras
  • Cruzeiro
  • Roma
  • Milan

What he won with A.C. Milan

  • 1 League Title (2003/04)
  • 1 UEFA Champions League (2006/07)
  • 2 UEFA Supercups (2003, 2007)
  • 1 Italian Supercup (2004)
  • 1 FIFA World Cup (2007)

posted by Fian Allonso @ 10.24, ,




Fabio Capello

Fabio the leader

The football career of Fabio Capello starts in the 1964 when, at the age of 18, he debuts with the SPAL. In the 1967 he was bought by AS Roma, where he won his first title, the Italian Cup. After his move to Juventus FC he wins three League Titles and he becomes a regular presence in the National team in the ’70s. In the 1976 he left Juventus FC to join A.C. Milan where he will finish his career as a player winning an Italian Cup and a League Title in 1980. Capello starts his new career as a coach training the rossonero youth department. He debuted on the bench of the A.C. Milan first team during the season 1986/87, when he is called to replace Liedholm in his last days. Capello returned the trust of the new president Silvio Berlusconi bringing the rossoneri in the UEFA Cup thanks to the successful playoff against the Sampdoria. During the season 1991/92 he was the A.C. Milan coach again, he tries to inherit at his best Arrigo Sacchi. Fabio Capello obtains a series of successful results overcoming, at least in Italy, his precursor. He wins three consecutive League Titles and his A.C. Milan is called “The unbeatable ones”, playing 58 matches in a row, more than a tournament and a half, without a loss. In the 1994 he wins a UEFA Champions League, beating, 4-0 in the Final, the Barcelona of Crujiff, and during the season 1995/96 he wins his fourth League Title. As it happened to Arrigo Sacchi he also comes back to training the A.C. Milan for only a season in the 1997/98.

Capello in action with the rossonera jersey in the season 1978/79.

Fabio Capello and Marco Van Basten celebrate the victory of the UEFA Champions League in the 1994.

Personal Data

Born in: Pieris (Gorizia)

The: June 18 1946

Role: midfielder then coach

Debut with A.C. Milan

Serie A

August 29 1976 Milan-Catania 2-0

Appearances in Serie A: 65
Scores: 4

Total Appearances with A.C. Milan: 87
Scores: 9

Career as a coach with A.C. Milan

  • 1986/87
  • 1991/92 - 1995/96
  • 1997/98

Serie A

April 12 1987 Milan - Torino 1-0

Appearances as a coach in Serie A: 209

Total Appearances as a coach with A.C. Milan: 300

His teams - player

  • SPAL
  • Roma
  • Juventus
  • Milan

His teams - coach

  • Milan
  • Real Madrid
  • Roma
  • Juventus

What he won with A.C. Milan

posted by Fian Allonso @ 10.22, ,




Alessandro Costacurta

Billy, the Professor

Alessandro Costacurta, also known as Billy was born in 1966 and arrives at the A.C. Milan during the season 1986/87. Costacurta with Mauro Tassotti, Franco Baresi and Paolo Maldini has been part of one of the strongest defence in the football history. A defender with a great tactical intelligence, an excellent technique and a good agonistic temper, he formed with Baresi an unbeatable pair. Going through the Berlusconi era he won everything as a football player. He finished his great career in the season 2006/2007 and he started another one as a coach, always with the rossoneri colours on the background.

Billy celebrates the victory of the European/South American Cup (season 1990/91).

His goodbye to San Siro in occasion of his last official match.

Personal Data

Born in: Orago (Varese)

The: April 24 1966

Role: defender

Debut with A.C. Milan

Serie A

October 25 1987 Verona-Milan 0-1

Appearances in Serie A: 458
Scores: 3

Total Appearances with A.C. Milan: 662
Scores: 3

His Teams

  • Milan
  • Monza

What he won with A.C. Milan

posted by Fian Allonso @ 10.21, ,




Fabio Cudicini

The Black Spider

His unmistakable outfit wore during the matches made his nickname “the black spider”. That’s why Fabio Cudicini, between the goal posts, seemed to be eight-legged like a spider. He had a constant performances which allowed him to win a lot. Cudicini grow up in the Udinese youths and he debuted with the same team in the Serie B, 1955/56: with the bianconera jersey he gained a place in the Serie A. During his first season in the Serie A he reached 13 appearances. After two great placings with the bianconeri (fourth and ninth place), Cudicini, in the 1958, wore the AS Roma jersey and he became for two years the second goalkeeper. Since 1960 and for sixth seasons he becomes the regular goalkeeper of the team, he wears the giallorossa jersey N.1 and he won the “Coppa delle Fiere”. During his time in Rome he’s called to play with the National team on May 8th1963. In the 1966/67 he plays, even if not constantly, with Brescia FC. Even if his career seemed to be at the end, when he was 32 years older, he was called by A.C. Milan in the 1967 and with the rossonera jersey he won everything. With him A.C. Milan won a League Title, the UEFA Champions League and in the 1969 its first European/South American Cup.

The "Black Spider" during a match with the rossonera jersey.

A beautiful picture of Cudicini in action.

Personal Data

Born in: Trieste

The: October 20 1935

Role: goalkeeper

Debut with A.C. Milan

Serie A

September 20 1967 Milan - Levski Sofia 5-1

Appearances in Serie A: 127
Scoresi: -

Total Appearances with A.C. Milan: 183
Scores: -

His Teams

  • Udinese
  • Roma
  • Brescia
  • Milan

What he won with A.C. Milan

posted by Fian Allonso @ 10.20, ,




Marcel Desailly

The style and the power

Marcel Desailly was born in 1968 and he was one of the mainstay of the Fabio Capello’s A.C. Milan. He arrived in Italy during the season 1993/94, he wins soon the championship with the rossonera jersey. The next year he wins again the League Title, becoming an important player in the milanista midfield thanks to his pressing. At first as a midfielder he plays even as a central defender. Even in this role he is great, supported by his resounding technical abilities. Unforgettable his goal of the 4-0 win over Barcelona during the Final of UEFA Champions League in Athens. He left the A.C. Milan after he won two League Titles, a UEFA Champions League, two League Supercups and an European Supercup.


Marcel celebrates the victory of the UEFA Champions League in the 1994.

Desailly in action against Bergomi during the derby in the season 1995/96.

Personal Data

Born in: Accra (Ghana)

The: September 7 1968

Role: midfielder

Debut with A.C. Milan

Serie A

November 21 1993 Milan-Napoli 2-1

Appearances in Serie A: 137
Scores: 5

Total Appearances with A.C. Milan: 186
Scores: 7

His Teams

  • Nantes
  • O. Marsiglia
  • Milan
  • Chelsea

What he won with A.C. Milan

posted by Fian Allonso @ 10.17, ,




Hall of Fame – The greatest rossoneri ever

Hall of Fame – The greatest rossoneri ever

The glourious history of A.C. Milan is famous for its great champions thanks to whom the Club wrote memorable pages. In this section you can find, in right column, some of the most important players from the past in alphabetical order. All you have to do is to click on the name of the players and you will see their personal schedules with the description of their careers and their unforgettable victories with the rossonera jersey!

“Learn from the past to create your future”

There are a lot of champions with a lead role in the rossoneri past. Starting with the legendary Gre-No-Li (the Swedish threesome formed by Gren-Nordhal-Liedholm) to the more recent Baresi and Tassotti, through the careers of Van Basten, Gullit and Rijkaard. Have fun to discover the rossoneri champions profiles from the past, learn all about their professional stages and their careers in A.C. Milan.

Yours Say !

Do you know a famous player who didn’t have a place in our gallery yet ? Do you want to leave us your personal memory about a great rossonero champion from the past ? Write here: we have already listen to a lot of requests and we have enrich the Hall of Fame, don’t miss the opportunity to say yours and maybe your voice could find space in our special release !

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