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  2. Milanello - Wikipedia

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    Milanello Sports Center (Italian: Centro Sportivo Milanello), commonly referred to as simply Milanello, is the training facility of Italian football club A.C. Milan.Built in 1963, [1] the centre consists of 160,000 square metres (1,700,000 sq ft).

  3. 2020–21 AC Milan season - Wikipedia

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    The 2020–21 AC Milan season was the 122nd season in the club's history and their 87th (109th overall) in the top-flight of Italian football. Milan competed in Serie A , the Coppa Italia , and the UEFA Europa League .

  4. 1970–71 AC Milan season - Wikipedia

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    Nereo Rocco was confirmed as coach of the team for the 1970–71 season. During the transfer market, Giorgio Biasiolo, Romeo Benetti, Silvano Villa and Giulio Zignoli join the club, while, among others, Giovanni Lodetti, Saul Malatrasi and Angelo Benedicto Sormani leave.

  5. 1993–94 AC Milan season - Wikipedia

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    Milan's match against struggling Reggiana at San Siro on 1 May 1994 came on a day when the sporting world was overshadowed with the death of Formula One racing driver Ayrton Senna in the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix, but the football world was focused on AC Milan's attempts to seal a 13th title. It was a narrow 1–0 defeat by Reggiana, with a ...

  6. Tiago Djaló - Wikipedia

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    Djaló was born in Amadora, Lisbon metropolitan area to Bissau-Guinean parents, and he joined Sporting CP's academy in 2013 from Sport Futebol Damaiense. [2] On 24 February 2018, still a junior, he made his professional debut in the LigaPro with their reserves, playing 74 minutes in a 2–2 home draw against Académica de Coimbra.

  7. 1999–2000 AC Milan season - Wikipedia

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    In fact, Milan ended up last in the group, and did not even qualify for the remainder of the UEFA Cup. New signing Andriy Shevchenko played his first season with the Milanese club, and managed to become the Serie A's top scorer in his debut season in Italy, with 24 goals (29 in all competitions), further enhancing his reputation as a fearsome ...

  8. 2007–08 AC Milan season - Wikipedia

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    During the 2007–08 season, Associazione Calcio Milan played its 74th Serie A season in the club's existence. Milan competed in Serie A, finishing fifth and failing to qualify for the UEFA Champions League for the first time since 2001–02, as well as in the Coppa Italia and the UEFA Champions League, being knocked out in the round of 16 in both competitions.

  9. 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 ...