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Kaka
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Ambrosini, Massimo
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Pato, Alexandre
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Novinic, Mitja

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AC Milan

Official Name: Associazione Calcio Milan
Founded: 1899
Chairman: Adriano Galliani
Head Coach: Carlo Ancelotti
Home Colours: Black, Red, White
Away Colours: White
Nicknames: Rossoneri (The Red and Black), Diavoli (The Devils)
Website: acmilan.com

Honours:

* Serie A (17x): 1901, 06, 07, 51, 55, 57, 59, 62, 68, 79, 88, 92, 93, 94, 96, 99, 2004
* Coppa Italia (5x): 1967, 72, 73, 77, 2003
* Supercoppa Italiana (7x): 1988, 92, 93, 94, 96, 99, 2004
* European Cup/Champions League (8x): 1963, 69, 89, 90, 94, 2003, 07
* European Cup Winners Cup (2x): 1968, 73
* European Super Cup (4x): 1989, 90, 94, 2003
* Intercontinental Cup (3x): 1969, 89, 90

Details:

AC Milan were founded by Englishman John Edwards in 1899 as Milan Football and Cricket Club. The cricket section was abandoned not long after and officially dropped from the club name in 1919. From 1939-45 the name became AC Milano, a changed forced upon the club by the Fascist government of the time who disapproved of foreign names. AC Milan finished the 1991-92 season as unbeaten champions, the only time that has occurred in Italian football history. The derby with Inter is called the Derby della Madonnina, in honor of the statue of the Madonna which graces the famous Duomo cathedral in Milan and which is the symbol of the city. AC Milan are traditionally supported by the working-class left of Milano, although this has changed somewhat since right-wing politican Silvio Berlusconi took control of the club. The club's emblem includes the red and black vertical stripes of the jersey on one side and the emblem of the city of Milano on the other.

Statistics
Top scorers
  Player Pts
1. Kaka 6 (4 )
2. Gilardino, Alberto 2
3. Seedorf, Clarence 2
4. Ambrosini, Massimo 2
5. Nesta, Alessandro 1
Bookings
  Player Pts
1. Ambrosini, Massimo 2
2. Pirlo, Andrea 2
3. Favalli, Giuseppe 2
4. Seedorf, Clarence 2
5. Kaladze, Kakhaber 1
6. Gilardino, Alberto 1
7. Nesta, Alessandro 1
8. Inzaghi, Filippo 1
9. Gattuso, Gennaro 1
10. Jankulovski, Marek 1
11. Dida 1
12. Emerson 1
13. Kaka 1