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Associazione Calcio Milan are an Italian professional football club based in Milan, Lombardy. The club was founded as Milan Foot-Ball and Cricket Club in 1899 and has competed in the Italian football league since the following year. Milan currently play in Serie A, the top tier of Italian football. They have been out of the top tier in only two seasons since the establishment of the Serie A as the single division top tier. They have also been involved in European football ever since they became the first Italian club to enter the European Cup in 1955.

This list encompasses the major honours won by Milan, records set by the club, its managers and its players. The player records section includes details of the club's leading goalscorers and those who have made most appearances in first-team competitions. It also records notable achievements by Milan players on the international stage.

The club currently has the record for the third most Italian top-flight titles (Scudetti) with 19, behind cross-city rivals Inter Milan 20 and Juventus' 36. They also hold the record for the most European Cup victories by an Italian team, winning the competition seven times. Furthermore, in the 1991–92 season Milan became the first team to win the Serie A title without losing a single game. The club's record appearance maker is Paolo Maldini, who has made 902 official appearances between 1985 and 2009. Gunnar Nordahl is the club's record goalscorer, scoring 221 goals during his Milan career.

All figures are correct as of 26 November 2023.

Honours edit

 
A partial view of the AC Milan's trophy room at the club's museum in Casa Milan

Milan have won honours both domestically and in European cup competitions. They have won the Scudetto nineteen times, the Coppa Italia five times and the Supercoppa Italiana seven times.[1] They won their first league title in their second season, winning the 1901 Italian Football Championship, while their most recent success came in 2022, when they won their 19th Scudetto. Internationally, they are the most successful Italian club, with 18 trophies which include seven UEFA Champions League titles, five UEFA Super Cups, two European Cup Winners' Cups, three Intercontinental Cups and one FIFA Club World Cup.

Domestic edit

League edit

Italian Football Championship / Serie A (first division):

Serie B (second division):

Cups edit

Coppa Italia:

Supercoppa Italiana:

International edit

European Cup/UEFA Champions League:

European Cup Winners' Cup:

European Super Cup/UEFA Super Cup:

Intercontinental Cup:

FIFA Club World Cup:

Latin Cup:

Mitropa Cup:

  • Winners (1): 1982

Club records edit

Divisional movements edit

Series Years Last Promotions Relegations
A 90 2023–24   2 (1980, 1982)
B 2 1982–83   2 (1981, 1983) never
92 years of professional football in Italy since 1929

Serie A edit

  • Longest unbeaten run: 58 games (record across the five main European domestic leagues)
  • Longest unbeaten run in away games: 38 games
  • League title won with the fewest defeats: 0, in 1991–92 Serie A, (record shared with Juventus)
  • Most away games wins in a single Serie A season: 16 (out of 19) in 2020–21 Serie A
  • Most consecutive Serie A games with at least 2 goals scored: 17
  • Fewest goals conceded in home games in a single Serie A season: 2 in 15 games, in 1968–69 Serie A (record shared with Como)
  • Most Serie A top scorer titles: 17

International cups edit

  • Most European Cups/Champions League wins without losing a game: 2, in 1988-89 and 1993–94
  • Champions League winner with fewest goals conceded: 2, in 1993-94 (record shared with Aston Villa)
  • Lowest ratio of goals conceded per game in a single Champions League season: 0.16 in 1993-94
  • Most consecutive Champions League finals appearances: 3, from 1992–93 to 1994-95 (record shared with Juventus and Real Madrid)
  • Highest goal difference win in a Champions League final: 4, in 1988-89 and 1993-94 (record shared with Real Madrid and Bayern Munich, which, however, achieved this result only once)
  • First club to have won all games in a Champions League group stage (in 1992–93)
  • Fewest goals conceded in a Champions League group stage: 1, in 1992-93 (record shared with 10 other teams)
  • Most Intercontinental Cup wins: 3, in 1969, 1989 and 1990 (record shared with Real Madrid, Boca Juniors, Peñarol and Nacional)
  • Most Intercontinental Cup finals: 7, in 1963, 1969, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1994 and 2003

Matches edit

Firsts edit

  • First match: Milan 2–0 SEF Mediolanum, friendly match (Medaglia del Re), 11 March 1900[2]
  • First league match: Torinese 3–0 Milan, Prima Categoria, 15 April 1900[3]
  • First Coppa Italia match: Milan 7–1 Rivalorese, second round, 6 January 1927[4]
  • First European match: Milan 3–4 Saarbrücken, European Cup, first round, 1 November 1955[5]

Wins edit

Defeats edit

  • Record (home) defeat: 0–8 against Bologna, Prima Divisione, 5 November 1922[6]
  • Record away defeat:[6]
  • Record-scoring defeat: 2–8 against Juventus, Divisione Nazionale, 10 July 1927[6]
  • Record Serie A (away) defeat:[6]
  • Record Serie A home defeat: 1–6 against Juventus, 6 April 1997[6]
  • Record Coppa Italia (away) defeat:[6]
  • Record Coppa Italia home defeat: 0–4 against Roma, 21 November 1979[6]
  • Record (away) defeat in European competitions: 0–6 against Ajax, European Super Cup, 16 January 1974[6]
  • Record home defeat in European competitions: 0–3 against Lille, Europa League, 5 November 2020[6]
  • Most defeats in a Serie A season: 15 (out of 34 games), during the 1930–31 season[6]
  • Fewest defeats in a Serie A season: unbeaten during the 34-game 1991–92 season[6]

Goals edit

  • Most goals scored in a Serie A season: 118 in 38 games, during the 1949–50 season[6]
  • Fewest goals scored in a Serie A season: 21 in 30 games, during the 1981–82 season[6]
  • Most goals conceded in a Serie A season: 62 in 34 games, during the 1932–33 season[6]
  • Fewest goals conceded in a Serie A season: 12 in 30 games, during the 1968–69 season[6]
  • Record for goals scored in successive Serie A matches: 38 in 2020.[8]

Points edit

  • Most points in a Serie A season:[6]
    • Two points for a win: 60 in 38 games, during the 1950–51 season
    • Three points for a win:
      • 82 in 34 games, during the 2003–04 season (league included 18 teams)
      • 86 in 38 games, during the 2021–22 season (league included 20 teams)
  • Fewest points in a Serie A season:[6]
    • Two points for a win: 24 in 30 games, during the 1981–82 season
    • Three points for a win: 43 in 34 games, during the 1996–97 season

International records edit

Player records edit

Trophies edit

Official competitions only.

Rank Player SA CI SCI UCL CWC EL USC FCWC
IC
Total
1   Paolo Maldini 7 1 5 5 - - 5 3 26
2   Alessandro Costacurta 7 1 5 5 - - 4 2 24
3   Franco Baresi 6 - 4 3 - - 3 2 18
  Roberto Donadoni 6 - 4 3 - - 3 2 18
5   Mauro Tassotti 5 - 4 3 - - 3 2 17
  Filippo Galli 5 - 4 3 - - 3 2 17
7   Marco van Basten 4 - 4 3 - - 3 2 16
8   Demetrio Albertini 5 - 3 3 - - 2 2 15
9   Daniele Massaro 4 - 3 2 - - 3 2 14
  Marco Simone 4 - 3 2 - - 3 2 14

Appearances edit

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 97.

Most appearances edit

Competitive, professional matches only. Wartime matches excluded.

Rank Player Years League[A] Coppa Italia Europe[B] Other[C] Total
1   Paolo Maldini 1984–2009 647 72 168 15 902
2   Franco Baresi 1977–1997 532 97 75 15 719
3   Alessandro Costacurta 1986
1987–2007
458 78 116 11 663
4   Gianni Rivera 1960–1979 501 74 76 7 658
5   Mauro Tassotti 1980–1997 429 75 64 15 583
6   Massimo Ambrosini 1995–1997
1998–2013
344 37 101 7 489
7   Gennaro Gattuso 1999–2012 335 26 101 6 468
8   Clarence Seedorf 2002–2012 300 25 102 5 432
9   Angelo Anquilletti 1966–1977 278 71 62 7 418
10   Cesare Maldini 1954–1966 347 9 42 14 412

Goalscorers edit

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.

Top goalscorers edit

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

Rank Player Years League[A] Coppa Italia Europe[B] Other[C] Total
1   Gunnar Nordahl 1949–1956 210 (257) 0 (0) 4 (5) 7 (6) 221 (268)
2   Andriy Shevchenko 1999–2006
2008–2009
127 (226) 7 (16) 38 (76) 3 (4) 175 (322)
3   Gianni Rivera 1960–1979 122 (501) 28 (74) 13 (76) 1 (7) 164 (658)
4     José Altafini 1958–1965 120 (205) 9 (9) 20 (19) 12 (13) 161 (246)
5   Aldo Boffi 1936–1945 109 (163) 22 (23) 0 (0) 0 (1) 131 (187)
6   Filippo Inzaghi 2001–2012 73 (202) 10 (20) 41 (74) 2 (4) 126 (300)
7   Marco van Basten 1987–1995 90 (147) 13 (22) 20 (28) 2 (4) 125 (201)
8   Giuseppe Santagostino 1921–1932 103 (233) 2 (1) 0 (0) 1 (2) 106 (236)
9   Kaká 2003–2009
2013–2014
77 (223) 0 (11) 26 (69) 1 (4) 104 (307)
10   Pierino Prati 1966–1973 72 (143) 14 (34) 16 (30) 0 (2) 102 (209)

Milan’s Topscorers in a single Serie A season edit

Award winners edit

The following players have won the listed awards while playing for Milan.

Ballon d'Or

FIFA World Player of the Year

UEFA Club Footballer of the Year

UEFA Best Defender of the Year (UEFA Club Football Awards)

UEFA Best Midfielder of the Year (UEFA Club Football Awards)

UEFA Best Forward of the Year (UEFA Club Football Awards)

UEFA Best Coach of the Year (UEFA Club Football Awards)

World Soccer Player of the Year

Onze d'Or

IFFHS World's Best Player

Golden Foot

European Golden Boy

African Footballer of the Year

Serie A Footballer of the Year

Serie A Foreign Footballer of the Year

Serie A Goalkeeper of the Year

Serie A Most Valuable Player

Serie A Coach of the Year

International edit

FIFA World Cup

The following players have won the FIFA World Cup while playing for Milan:

FIFA Confederations Cup

The following players have won the FIFA Confederations Cup while playing for Milan:

UEFA European Championship

The following players have won the UEFA European Championship while playing for Milan:

UEFA Nations League

The following players have won the UEFA Nations League while playing for Milan:

Copa América

The following players have won the Copa América while playing for Milan:

Africa Cup of Nations

The following players have won the Africa Cup of Nations while playing for Milan:

CONCACAF Nations League

The following players have won the CONCACAF Nations League while playing for Milan:

Managerial records edit

Trophies edit

List of managers who won at least two trophies with Milan:

Rank Manager SA CI SCI UCL CWC EL USC FCWC
IC
Total
1   Nereo Rocco 2 3 - 2 2 - - 1 10
2   Fabio Capello 4 - 3 1 - - 1 - 9
3   Arrigo Sacchi 1 - 1 2 - - 2 2 8
  Carlo Ancelotti 1 1 1 2 - - 2 1 8
5   Herbert Kilpin 2 - - - - - - - 2
  Giuseppe Viani 2 - - - - - - - 2
  Massimiliano Allegri 1 - 1 - - - - - 2

Other records edit

  • First manager: Herbert Kilpin, from 1899 to 1906[20]
  • Longest-serving manager by time:
    • Single spell: Carlo Ancelotti, 7 years and 236 days, from 6 November 2001 to 30 June 2009[21]
    • Multiple spells: Nereo Rocco, 9 years and 161 days, from 11 June 1961 to 16 June 1963 and from 17 June 1967 to 5 July 1972 as head coach; from 6 September 1972 to 10 February 1974, then from 5 October 1975 to 26 June 1976 and from 13 February 1977 to 3 July 1977 as technical director[22]
  • Most appearances in total: Nereo Rocco – 459 matches (323 as head coach and 136 as technical director) in four spells at the club between 1961 and 1977[22]
  • Most Serie A appearances: Nereo Rocco – 309 matches[22]
  • Most Coppa Italia appearances: Nereo Rocco – 67 matches[22]
  • Most UEFA competitions appearances: Carlo Ancelotti – 96 matches[21]
  • Most appearances in international competitions: Carlo Ancelotti – 98 matches[21]
  • Most wins in total: Nereo Rocco – 243 wins[22]
  • Most Serie A wins: Giuseppe Viani – 166 wins[23]
  • Most Coppa Italia wins: Nereo Rocco – 38 wins[22]
  • Most UEFA competitions wins: Carlo Ancelotti - 52 wins[21]
  • Most wins in international competitions: Carlo Ancelotti - 54 wins[21]

Awards edit

Rankings edit

Notes edit

A. A Includes Prima Categoria, Prima Divisione, Divisione Nazionale, Serie A and Serie B (tie-breakers are not included as well).

B. B Includes UEFA Champions League, UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, UEFA Cup, and UEFA Super Cup.

C. C The "Other" column includes goals and appearances (including those as a substitute) in Supercoppa Italiana, Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, Coppa dell'Amicizia, Coppa delle Alpi, Torneo Estivo del 1986, Mitropa Cup, Latin Cup, Intercontinental Cup and FIFA Club World Cup.

D. ^ Home game played in Lecce.

E. ^ Home game played in Trieste.

N
  1. ^ This piece of data also includes games with 3 or more goals scored.
  2. ^ This piece of data also includes games with 4 or more goals scored.

References edit

General

  • "Campionati e Coppe". A.C. Milan – La storia 1899-2005. Vol. CD 1. Graphic Sector S.r.L. 2005.
  • "I Protagonisti". A.C. Milan – La storia 1899-2005. Vol. CD 2. Graphic Sector S.r.L. 2005.

Specific

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  5. ^ "1 novembre 1955, Milan vs Saarbrucken 3-4" (in Italian). MagliaRossonera.it. Retrieved 19 June 2010.
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  15. ^ "Most penalties scored".
  16. ^ "Most braces scored".
  17. ^ "Most hat-tricks scored".
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  19. ^ "Pietro Lana" (in Italian). MagliaRossonera.it. Retrieved 19 June 2010.
  20. ^ "Herbert Kilpin" (in Italian). MagliaRossonera.it. Retrieved 19 June 2010.
  21. ^ a b c d e "Carlo Ancelotti" (in Italian). MagliaRossonera.it. Retrieved 19 June 2010.
  22. ^ a b c d e f "Nereo Rocco" (in Italian). MagliaRossonera.it. Retrieved 19 June 2010.
  23. ^ (in Italian) http://www.magliarossonera.it/statistiche/coachNumberDetails.php?idCoach=82. Retrieved 19 June 2010. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  24. ^ "Europe's Club of the Century". 10 April 2020.
  25. ^ "IFFHS All-Time Club World Ranking". 10 April 2020.
  26. ^ "Le top 100 des clubs en Coupes d'Europe".
  27. ^ "Who are the all-time champions of Europe?". 28 April 2020.

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This article details all time records For a season by season statistical breakdown see List of AC Milan seasons Associazione Calcio Milan are an Italian professional football club based in Milan Lombardy The club was founded as Milan Foot Ball and Cricket Club in 1899 and has competed in the Italian football league since the following year Milan currently play in Serie A the top tier of Italian football They have been out of the top tier in only two seasons since the establishment of the Serie A as the single division top tier They have also been involved in European football ever since they became the first Italian club to enter the European Cup in 1955 This list encompasses the major honours won by Milan records set by the club its managers and its players The player records section includes details of the club s leading goalscorers and those who have made most appearances in first team competitions It also records notable achievements by Milan players on the international stage The club currently has the record for the third most Italian top flight titles Scudetti with 19 behind cross city rivals Inter Milan 20 and Juventus 36 They also hold the record for the most European Cup victories by an Italian team winning the competition seven times Furthermore in the 1991 92 season Milan became the first team to win the Serie A title without losing a single game The club s record appearance maker is Paolo Maldini who has made 902 official appearances between 1985 and 2009 Gunnar Nordahl is the club s record goalscorer scoring 221 goals during his Milan career All figures are correct as of 26 November 2023 Contents 1 Honours 1 1 Domestic 1 1 1 League 1 1 2 Cups 1 2 International 2 Club records 2 1 Divisional movements 2 2 Serie A 2 3 International cups 2 4 Matches 2 4 1 Firsts 2 4 2 Wins 2 4 3 Defeats 2 5 Goals 2 6 Points 3 International records 4 Player records 4 1 Trophies 4 2 Appearances 4 3 Most appearances 4 4 Goalscorers 4 5 Top goalscorers 4 6 Milan s Topscorers in a single Serie A season 4 7 Award winners 4 8 International 5 Managerial records 5 1 Trophies 5 2 Other records 6 Awards 7 Rankings 8 Notes 9 ReferencesHonours editMain article List of AC Milan honours nbsp A partial view of the AC Milan s trophy room at the club s museum in Casa Milan Milan have won honours both domestically and in European cup competitions They have won the Scudetto nineteen times the Coppa Italia five times and the Supercoppa Italiana seven times 1 They won their first league title in their second season winning the 1901 Italian Football Championship while their most recent success came in 2022 when they won their 19th Scudetto Internationally they are the most successful Italian club with 18 trophies which include seven UEFA Champions League titles five UEFA Super Cups two European Cup Winners Cups three Intercontinental Cups and one FIFA Club World Cup Domestic edit League edit Italian Football Championship Serie A first division Winners 19 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 2021 22 Runners up 16 1902 1947 48 1949 50 1951 52 1955 56 1960 61 1964 65 1968 69 1970 71 1971 72 1972 73 1989 90 1990 91 2004 05 2011 12 2020 21 Serie B second division Winners 2 1980 81 1982 83 Cups edit Coppa Italia Winners 5 1966 67 1971 72 1972 73 1976 77 2002 03 Runners up 9 1941 42 1967 68 1970 71 1974 75 1984 85 1989 90 1997 98 2015 16 2017 18 Supercoppa Italiana Winners 7 1988 1992 1993 1994 2004 2011 2016 Runners up 5 1996 1999 2003 2018 2022 International edit European Cup UEFA Champions League Winners 7 1962 63 1968 69 1988 89 1989 90 1993 94 2002 03 2006 07 Runners up 4 1957 58 1992 93 1994 95 2004 05 European Cup Winners Cup Winners 2 1967 68 1972 73 Runners up 1 1973 74 European Super Cup UEFA Super Cup Winners 5 1989 1990 1994 2003 2007 Runners up 2 1973 1993 Intercontinental Cup Winners 3 1969 1989 1990 Runners up 4 1963 1993 1994 2003 FIFA Club World Cup Winners 1 2007 Latin Cup Winners 2 1951 1956 Runners up 1 1953 Mitropa Cup Winners 1 1982Club records editDivisional movements edit Series Years Last Promotions Relegations A 90 2023 24 nbsp 2 1980 1982 B 2 1982 83 nbsp 2 1981 1983 never 92 years of professional football in Italy since 1929 Serie A edit Longest unbeaten run 58 games record across the five main European domestic leagues Longest unbeaten run in away games 38 games League title won with the fewest defeats 0 in 1991 92 Serie A record shared with Juventus Most away games wins in a single Serie A season 16 out of 19 in 2020 21 Serie A Most consecutive Serie A games with at least 2 goals scored 17 Fewest goals conceded in home games in a single Serie A season 2 in 15 games in 1968 69 Serie A record shared with Como Most Serie A top scorer titles 17 International cups edit Most European Cups Champions League wins without losing a game 2 in 1988 89 and 1993 94 Champions League winner with fewest goals conceded 2 in 1993 94 record shared with Aston Villa Lowest ratio of goals conceded per game in a single Champions League season 0 16 in 1993 94 Most consecutive Champions League finals appearances 3 from 1992 93 to 1994 95 record shared with Juventus and Real Madrid Highest goal difference win in a Champions League final 4 in 1988 89 and 1993 94 record shared with Real Madrid and Bayern Munich which however achieved this result only once First club to have won all games in a Champions League group stage in 1992 93 Fewest goals conceded in a Champions League group stage 1 in 1992 93 record shared with 10 other teams Most Intercontinental Cup wins 3 in 1969 1989 and 1990 record shared with Real Madrid Boca Juniors Penarol and Nacional Most Intercontinental Cup finals 7 in 1963 1969 1989 1990 1993 1994 and 2003 Matches edit Firsts edit First match Milan 2 0 SEF Mediolanum friendly match Medaglia del Re 11 March 1900 2 First league match Torinese 3 0 Milan Prima Categoria 15 April 1900 3 First Coppa Italia match Milan 7 1 Rivalorese second round 6 January 1927 4 First European match Milan 3 4 Saarbrucken European Cup first round 1 November 1955 5 Wins edit Record win 13 0 against Audax Modena Prima Categoria 4 October 1914 6 Record away win 10 0 against Ausonia Prima Categoria 21 October 1919 6 Record Serie A win 9 0 against Palermo 18 February 1951 6 Record Serie A away win 8 0 against Genoa 5 June 1955 6 Record Coppa Italia win 8 1 against Padova 13 September 1958 6 Record Coppa Italia away win 5 0 against Como 8 June 1958 6 Record win in European competitions 8 0 against Union Luxembourg European Cup 12 September 1962 6 Record away win in European competitions 6 0 against Union Luxembourg European Cup 19 September 1962 6 6 0 against Copenhagen Champions League 20 October 1993 7 Most wins in a Serie A season 28 out of 38 games during the 2005 06 season 6 Fewest wins in a Serie A season 5 out of 30 games during the 1976 77 season 6 Defeats edit Record home defeat 0 8 against Bologna Prima Divisione 5 November 1922 6 Record away defeat 6 0 6 against Juventus Prima Divisione 25 October 1925 0 6 against Ajax European Super Cup 16 January 1974 Record scoring defeat 2 8 against Juventus Divisione Nazionale 10 July 1927 6 Record Serie A away defeat 6 1 6 against Alessandria 26 January 1936 0 5 against Roma 3 May 1998 0 5 against Atalanta 22 December 2019 Record Serie A home defeat 1 6 against Juventus 6 April 1997 6 Record Coppa Italia away defeat 6 0 5 against Fiorentina 13 April 1940 0 5 against Torino 16 May 1943 Record Coppa Italia home defeat 0 4 against Roma 21 November 1979 6 Record away defeat in European competitions 0 6 against Ajax European Super Cup 16 January 1974 6 Record home defeat in European competitions 0 3 against Lille Europa League 5 November 2020 6 Most defeats in a Serie A season 15 out of 34 games during the 1930 31 season 6 Fewest defeats in a Serie A season unbeaten during the 34 game 1991 92 season 6 Goals edit Most goals scored in a Serie A season 118 in 38 games during the 1949 50 season 6 Fewest goals scored in a Serie A season 21 in 30 games during the 1981 82 season 6 Most goals conceded in a Serie A season 62 in 34 games during the 1932 33 season 6 Fewest goals conceded in a Serie A season 12 in 30 games during the 1968 69 season 6 Record for goals scored in successive Serie A matches 38 in 2020 8 Points edit Most points in a Serie A season 6 Two points for a win 60 in 38 games during the 1950 51 season Three points for a win 82 in 34 games during the 2003 04 season league included 18 teams 86 in 38 games during the 2021 22 season league included 20 teams Fewest points in a Serie A season 6 Two points for a win 24 in 30 games during the 1981 82 season Three points for a win 43 in 34 games during the 1996 97 seasonInternational records editMain article AC Milan in international footballPlayer records editFurther information List of AC Milan players Trophies edit Official competitions only Rank Player SA CI SCI UCL CWC EL USC FCWC IC Total 1 nbsp Paolo Maldini 7 1 5 5 5 3 26 2 nbsp Alessandro Costacurta 7 1 5 5 4 2 24 3 nbsp Franco Baresi 6 4 3 3 2 18 nbsp Roberto Donadoni 6 4 3 3 2 18 5 nbsp Mauro Tassotti 5 4 3 3 2 17 nbsp Filippo Galli 5 4 3 3 2 17 7 nbsp Marco van Basten 4 4 3 3 2 16 8 nbsp Demetrio Albertini 5 3 3 2 2 15 9 nbsp Daniele Massaro 4 3 2 3 2 14 nbsp Marco Simone 4 3 2 3 2 14 Appearances edit 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 97 Most appearances in all competitions Paolo Maldini 902 9 Most league appearances Paolo Maldini 647 Most Coppa Italia appearances Franco Baresi 97 Most appearances in UEFA club competitions Paolo Maldini 174 Youngest first team player Gustavo Hauser 15 years and 69 days against U S Milanese 3 March 1901 10 Youngest first team player in Serie A Francesco Camarda 15 years and 260 days against Fiorentina 25 November 2023 11 Youngest first team player in UEFA Champions League Bryan Cristante 16 years and 278 days against Viktoria Plzen 6 December 2011 12 Oldest first team player Alessandro Costacurta 41 years and 25 days against Udinese 19 May 2007 13 Longest serving player Paolo Maldini 24 years and 132 days from 20 January 1985 to 31 May 2009 Most appearances edit Competitive professional matches only Wartime matches excluded Rank Player Years League A Coppa Italia Europe B Other C Total 1 nbsp Paolo Maldini 1984 2009 647 72 168 15 902 2 nbsp Franco Baresi 1977 1997 532 97 75 15 719 3 nbsp Alessandro Costacurta 19861987 2007 458 78 116 11 663 4 nbsp Gianni Rivera 1960 1979 501 74 76 7 658 5 nbsp Mauro Tassotti 1980 1997 429 75 64 15 583 6 nbsp Massimo Ambrosini 1995 19971998 2013 344 37 101 7 489 7 nbsp Gennaro Gattuso 1999 2012 335 26 101 6 468 8 nbsp Clarence Seedorf 2002 2012 300 25 102 5 432 9 nbsp Angelo Anquilletti 1966 1977 278 71 62 7 418 10 nbsp Cesare Maldini 1954 1966 347 9 42 14 412 Goalscorers edit 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 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 goals in a single match 5 Louis van Hege four times Aldo Cevenini two times Carlo Galli and Jose Altafini 14 Most penalties scored Gianni Rivera 39 15 Most braces scored Gunnar Nordahl 49 N 1 16 Most hat tricks scored Gunnar Nordahl 18 N 2 17 Most games without scoring for an outfield player Luigi Perversi 341 Youngest goalscorer Renzo De Vecchi 15 years and 298 days against Torino 28 November 1909 citation needed Youngest goalscorer in Serie A Gianni Rivera 17 years and 80 days against Juventus 6 November 1960 citation needed Oldest goalscorer Zlatan Ibrahimovic 41 years and 166 days against Udinese 18 March 2023 18 Top goalscorers edit Competitive professional matches only Wartime matches excluded Matches played including as substitute appear in brackets Rank Player Years League A Coppa Italia Europe B Other C Total 1 nbsp Gunnar Nordahl 1949 1956 210 257 0 0 4 5 7 6 221 268 2 nbsp Andriy Shevchenko 1999 20062008 2009 127 226 7 16 38 76 3 4 175 322 3 nbsp Gianni Rivera 1960 1979 122 501 28 74 13 76 1 7 164 658 4 nbsp nbsp Jose Altafini 1958 1965 120 205 9 9 20 19 12 13 161 246 5 nbsp Aldo Boffi 1936 1945 109 163 22 23 0 0 0 1 131 187 6 nbsp Filippo Inzaghi 2001 2012 73 202 10 20 41 74 2 4 126 300 7 nbsp Marco van Basten 1987 1995 90 147 13 22 20 28 2 4 125 201 8 nbsp Giuseppe Santagostino 1921 1932 103 233 2 1 0 0 1 2 106 236 9 nbsp Kaka 2003 20092013 2014 77 223 0 11 26 69 1 4 104 307 10 nbsp Pierino Prati 1966 1973 72 143 14 34 16 30 0 2 102 209 Milan s Topscorers in a single Serie A season edit Season Player Goals 1938 39 nbsp Aldo Boffi 19 1939 40 nbsp Aldo Boffi 24 1941 42 nbsp Aldo Boffi 22 1949 50 nbsp Gunnar Nordahl 35 1950 51 nbsp Gunnar Nordahl 34 1952 53 nbsp Gunnar Nordahl 26 1953 54 nbsp Gunnar Nordahl 23 1954 55 nbsp Gunnar Nordahl 27 1961 62 nbsp nbsp Jose Altafini 22 1967 68 nbsp Pierino Prati 15 1972 73 nbsp Gianni Rivera 17 1986 87 nbsp Pietro Paolo Virdis 17 1989 90 nbsp Marco van Basten 19 1991 92 nbsp Marco van Basten 25 1999 00 nbsp Andriy Shevchenko 24 2003 04 nbsp Andriy Shevchenko 24 2011 12 nbsp Zlatan Ibrahimovic 28 Award winners edit The following players have won the listed awards while playing for Milan Ballon d Or 1969 nbsp Gianni Rivera 1987 nbsp Ruud Gullit 1988 1989 1992 nbsp Marco van Basten 1995 nbsp George Weah 2004 nbsp Andriy Shevchenko 2007 nbsp Kaka FIFA World Player of the Year 1992 nbsp Marco van Basten 1995 nbsp George Weah 2007 nbsp Kaka UEFA Club Footballer of the Year 2007 nbsp Kaka UEFA Best Defender of the Year UEFA Club Football Awards 2007 nbsp Paolo Maldini UEFA Best Midfielder of the Year UEFA Club Football Awards 2005 nbsp Kaka 2007 nbsp Clarence Seedorf UEFA Best Forward of the Year UEFA Club Football Awards 2007 nbsp Kaka UEFA Best Coach of the Year UEFA Club Football Awards 2003 nbsp Carlo Ancelotti World Soccer Player of the Year 1987 nbsp Ruud Gullit 1988 nbsp Marco van Basten 1989 nbsp Ruud Gullit 1992 nbsp Marco van Basten 1994 nbsp Paolo Maldini 2007 nbsp Kaka Onze d Or 1988 nbsp Marco van Basten 1989 nbsp Marco van Basten 1995 nbsp George Weah 2007 nbsp Kaka IFFHS World s Best Player 1988 nbsp Marco van Basten 1989 nbsp Marco van Basten Golden Foot 2005 nbsp Andriy Shevchenko 2009 nbsp Ronaldinho European Golden Boy 2009 nbsp Alexandre Pato African Footballer of the Year 1995 nbsp George Weah Serie A Footballer of the Year 2004 nbsp Kaka 2007 nbsp Kaka 2011 nbsp Zlatan Ibrahimovic 2022 nbsp Rafael Leao Serie A Foreign Footballer of the Year 2000 nbsp Andriy Shevchenko 2004 nbsp Kaka 2006 nbsp Kaka 2007 nbsp Kaka Serie A Goalkeeper of the Year 2004 nbsp Dida 2020 nbsp Gianluigi Donnarumma 2021 nbsp Gianluigi Donnarumma 2022 nbsp Mike Maignan Serie A Most Valuable Player 2022 nbsp Rafael Leao Serie A Coach of the Year 1999 nbsp Alberto Zaccheroni 2004 nbsp Carlo Ancelotti 2011 nbsp Massimiliano Allegri 2022 nbsp Stefano Pioli International edit First capped players Aldo Cevenini and Pietro Lana for Italy on 15 May 1910 19 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 FIFA World CupThe following players have won the FIFA World Cup while playing for Milan nbsp Pietro Arcari Italy 1934 nbsp Franco Baresi Spain 1982 nbsp Fulvio Collovati Spain 1982 nbsp Marcel Desailly France 1998 nbsp Roque Junior South Korea Japan 2002 nbsp Gennaro Gattuso Germany 2006 nbsp Alberto Gilardino Germany 2006 nbsp Alessandro Nesta Germany 2006 nbsp Filippo Inzaghi Germany 2006 nbsp Andrea Pirlo Germany 2006 FIFA Confederations CupThe following players have won the FIFA Confederations Cup while playing for Milan nbsp Leonardo Saudi Arabia 1997 nbsp Kaka Germany 2005 South Africa 2009 nbsp Dida Germany 2005 nbsp Alexandre Pato South Africa 2009 UEFA European ChampionshipThe following players have won the UEFA European Championship while playing for Milan nbsp Angelo Anquilletti Italy 1968 nbsp Giovanni Lodetti Italy 1968 nbsp Pierino Prati Italy 1968 nbsp Gianni Rivera Italy 1968 nbsp Roberto Rosato Italy 1968 nbsp Ruud Gullit West Germany 1988 nbsp Marco van Basten West Germany 1988 nbsp Gianluigi Donnarumma Pan European 2020 UEFA Nations LeagueThe following players have won the UEFA Nations League while playing for Milan nbsp Theo Hernandez Italy 2021 nbsp Mike Maignan Italy 2021 Copa AmericaThe following players have won the Copa America while playing for Milan nbsp Lucas Paqueta Brazil 2019 Africa Cup of NationsThe following players have won the Africa Cup of Nations while playing for Milan nbsp Fode Ballo Toure Cameroon 2021 CONCACAF Nations LeagueThe following players have won the CONCACAF Nations League while playing for Milan nbsp Yunus Musah United States 2024 nbsp Christian Pulisic United States 2024 Managerial records editFurther information List of AC Milan managers Trophies edit List of managers who won at least two trophies with Milan Rank Manager SA CI SCI UCL CWC EL USC FCWC IC Total 1 nbsp Nereo Rocco 2 3 2 2 1 10 2 nbsp Fabio Capello 4 3 1 1 9 3 nbsp Arrigo Sacchi 1 1 2 2 2 8 nbsp Carlo Ancelotti 1 1 1 2 2 1 8 5 nbsp Herbert Kilpin 2 2 nbsp Giuseppe Viani 2 2 nbsp Massimiliano Allegri 1 1 2 Other records edit First manager Herbert Kilpin from 1899 to 1906 20 Longest serving manager by time Single spell Carlo Ancelotti 7 years and 236 days from 6 November 2001 to 30 June 2009 21 Multiple spells Nereo Rocco 9 years and 161 days from 11 June 1961 to 16 June 1963 and from 17 June 1967 to 5 July 1972 as head coach from 6 September 1972 to 10 February 1974 then from 5 October 1975 to 26 June 1976 and from 13 February 1977 to 3 July 1977 as technical director 22 Most appearances in total Nereo Rocco 459 matches 323 as head coach and 136 as technical director in four spells at the club between 1961 and 1977 22 Most Serie A appearances Nereo Rocco 309 matches 22 Most Coppa Italia appearances Nereo Rocco 67 matches 22 Most UEFA competitions appearances Carlo Ancelotti 96 matches 21 Most appearances in international competitions Carlo Ancelotti 98 matches 21 Most wins in total Nereo Rocco 243 wins 22 Most Serie A wins Giuseppe Viani 166 wins 23 Most Coppa Italia wins Nereo Rocco 38 wins 22 Most UEFA competitions wins Carlo Ancelotti 52 wins 21 Most wins in international competitions Carlo Ancelotti 54 wins 21 Awards editGazzetta Sports Award as best Italian sports team of the year 1979 1989 2007 2022 Gazzetta Sports Award as best worldwide sports team of the year 1989 Serie A Football Club of the Year 2022 IFFHS The World s Club Team of the Year 1995 2003 World Soccer Men s World Team of the Year 1989 1994 2003 France Football European Team of the Year 1989 1990 Laureus World Sports Award for Team of the Year nominated 2004 2008 Multiple winner badge holder as from 2000 to 2001 season Rankings editEuropean Cup UEFA Champions League all time club rankings since 1955 7th place UEFA coefficient top ranked club by 5 year period since 1975 1979 2 times 2002 2006 and 2003 2007 Second most successful Italian club by number of trophies won 49 FIFA Club of the Century 9th place Fourth place in the IFFHS list of the best European clubs of the 20th century 24 Fifth place in the IFFHS All time club world ranking 25 Third place in the list of Top clubs of the 20th century by Kicker sports magazine Fourth place in the top 100 clubs in the history of European competitions by L Equipe French magazine 26 Fourth place in the top 40 clubs in the history of European competitions by the BBC 27 Notes editA A Includes Prima Categoria Prima Divisione Divisione Nazionale Serie A and Serie B tie breakers are not included as well B B Includes UEFA Champions League UEFA Cup Winners Cup UEFA Cup and UEFA Super Cup C C The Other column includes goals and appearances including those as a substitute in Supercoppa Italiana Inter Cities Fairs Cup Coppa dell Amicizia Coppa delle Alpi Torneo Estivo del 1986 Mitropa Cup Latin Cup Intercontinental Cup and FIFA Club World Cup D Home game played in Lecce E Home game played in Trieste N This piece of data also includes games with 3 or more goals scored This piece of data also includes games with 4 or more goals scored References editGeneral Campionati e Coppe A C Milan La storia 1899 2005 Vol CD 1 Graphic Sector S r L 2005 I Protagonisti A C Milan La storia 1899 2005 Vol CD 2 Graphic Sector S r L 2005 Specific Honours ACMilan com AC Milan Archived from the original on 7 October 2010 Retrieved 9 May 2011 La prima partita del Milan in Italian MagliaRossonera it Retrieved 19 June 2010 15 aprile 1900 Torinese vs Milan 3 0 in Italian MagliaRossonera it Retrieved 19 June 2010 6 gennaio 1927 Milan vs Rivarolese 7 1 in Italian MagliaRossonera it Retrieved 19 June 2010 1 novembre 1955 Milan vs Saarbrucken 3 4 in Italian MagliaRossonera it Retrieved 19 June 2010 a b c d e f g h i j k 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