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The 2024–25 season is the 126th season in the existence of AC Milan, and the club's 91st season in the top flight of Italian football.In addition to the domestic league, Milan is also participating in the Coppa Italia, Supercoppa Italiana and UEFA Champions League.
The 2023 Supercoppa Italiana (branded as the EA SPORTS FC Supercup for sponsorship reasons) was the 36th edition of the Supercoppa Italiana.It was the first edition to feature four teams, an expansion from the previous format of a one-off match between two clubs.
Inaugurated in 1988, 18 of the first 21 Supercoppa Italiana contested were played at the home of the Serie A winners, the exceptions being in 1993 and 2003, when it was held in the United States cities of Washington, D.C., and East Rutherford, New Jersey, and in 2002 when the game was played in the Libyan capital Tripoli.
The 2023–24 Coppa Italia (branded as the Coppa Italia Frecciarossa for sponsorship reasons), was the 77th edition of the national domestic tournament. There were 44 participating teams.
Milan: 30 Isabella Kresche 28 November 1998 (age 26) 2024: September 2024 [3] Sassuolo: 52 Liliana Merolla 16 September 2005 (age 19) 2022 July 2022 Homegrown: Defenders 2 Moeka Minami 7 December 1998 (age 26) 2022 February 2024 [4] Urawa Reds: 3 Lucia Di Guglielmo 26 June 1997 (age 27) 2021 February 2023 [5] Empoli: 6
The 2021–22 season was the 123rd season in the existence of AC Milan and the club's 39th consecutive season (110th overall) in the top flight of Italian football.In addition to the domestic league, Milan participated in this season's editions of the Coppa Italia and UEFA Champions League.
AC Milan was founded as Milan Foot-Ball and Cricket Club in 1899 by English expatriate Herbert Kilpin. [12] The club claims 16 December of that year as their foundation date, [ 24 ] but historical evidence seems to suggest that the club was actually founded a few days after, most likely on 18 December. [ 2 ]
On 28 June 2019, Milan have been excluded from the 2019–20 UEFA Europa League as a result of Financial Fair Play breaches. [7] [8] On 8 October 2019, Milan dismissed coach Marco Giampaolo (due to poor results) after only 3 months of employment. [9] On the following day, Stefano Pioli was announced as his substitute. [9]