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  2. List of AC Milan managers - Wikipedia

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    Carlo Ancelotti managed Milan for eight straight seasons from 2001 to 2009. Associazione Calcio Milan are an Italian professional football club based in Milan, Lombardy, who currently play in Serie A.

  3. Girona FC - Wikipedia

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    Girona Futbol Club, S.A.D. is a Spanish professional football club based in Girona, Catalonia. Founded on 23 July 1930, the team plays in La Liga, to which they gained promotion in the 2022 Segunda División play-offs. [3] Girona holds its home matches at the 14,624-capacity Estadi Montilivi. It is a part of City Football Group Limited. The ...

  4. 2006–07 AC Milan season - Wikipedia

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    4–3–2–1 formation, also known as the "Christmas Tree", featured Andrea Pirlo as a deep-lying playmaker supported by ball winners Gennaro Gattuso and Massimo Ambrosini on their respective sides of the pitch, while Kaká was given the absolute creative freedom, playing as an attacking midfielder in a free role.

  5. Rafael Leão - Wikipedia

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    Rafael Alexandre da Conceição Leão (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʁɐfɐˈɛl ˈljɐ̃w]; born 10 June 1999) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a left winger for Serie A club AC Milan and the Portugal national team.

  6. Patrick Cutrone - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the 7-year old Cutrone started his youth career at the local team GS Parediense. In the summer of 2007, he had trials at Internazionale, Monza, and AC Milan. On 29 June 2007 he officially joined Milan's academy, where he spent the following ten years, playing through the different age groups up to the Primavera (under-19) team.

  7. 1987–88 AC Milan season - Wikipedia

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    Milan: 0–2 (abd) Roma: Milan: Virdis 83' Report: Stadium: San Siro Attendance: 70,887 Referee: Pietro D'Elia: Note: The win was awarded to Roma due to a firecracker that hit the Giallorossi's goalkeeper Franco Tancredi at the start of the second half. He was hit on the head by a firework thrown by a A.C. Milan supporter. Tancredi stopped ...

  8. Suso (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    On 14 September, he scored a long-range goal against FK Austria Wien, his first European goal for Milan. [40] On 25 September 2017, Suso signed a contract extension that will keep him at the club until 2022. His last goal with AC Milan was scored in a home match against Spal, from a direct freekick. [41]

  9. Noah Okafor - Wikipedia

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    Okafor played his first youth football with local team FC Arisdorf. In 2009 he moved to the youth of FC Basel and continued through all the stages of their youth academy. . He advanced to their first team during their 2018–19 season and on 31 January 2018, Okafor signed his first professional contract with his club under head coach Raphaël Wicky.