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Can you give me some basic information about AC Milan?

This is the material I compiled when I was working as a radio station editor in college. It should be quite detailed. I hope it will be helpful to you!

On December 16, 1899, a group of fans gathered in a room of the Dunod Hotel established a sports club - Milan Football and Cricket Club. The founder is Alfred Edwards. After a hundred years of ups and downs, it has developed into one of the greatest teams in the world today, AC Milan, known as the "Rosone Rossoneri".

The full name of early AC Milan was Milan Cricket-Football Association, or AC Milan for short. As the charm of football continued to spread, it soon became a club and became popular in the local area. In 1905, the club officially changed its name to "Milan Football Club". In 1906 and 1907, AC Milan won the Italian National Championship for two consecutive years. It is worth mentioning that AC Milan was also the second team in Italian history to win the national championship.

AC Milan’s headquarters is located in the San Siro District of Milan, Italy. In the west of Milan, because AC Milan’s main stadium is built in the San Siro District, the stadium is called the San Siro Stadium by AC Milan fans.

After the end of World War II, the Italian Football League resumed. In 1947, in order to improve the quality of the league, the Football Association reopened its foreign aid policy. Milan finally ushered in its first golden era - the Swedish "Three Leagues". Driving a Carriage” era. In 1949, after AC Milan introduced Gunnar Nordahl, Gunnar Glenn, and Niels Lidholm, it started the most brilliant chapter in Milan's history. In the 1949-50 season, Milan scored 57 points in 38 league games with 27 wins, 3 draws and 8 losses, finishing runner-up behind Juventus by 5 points. Among them, Nordahl played 37 times and scored 35 goals. This record is still unknown to this day. After the 1958 World Cup, AC Milan reorganized its "New Troika" by poaching Altafini, the main center of the world champion Brazilian team, from the Brazilian Palmeiras team. In the 1958-59 season, AC Milan won 34 games. With 20 wins, 12 draws and 2 losses, AC Milan regained the league championship with the help of Altafini, who scored 28 goals in 32 appearances, scoring 84 goals and conceding 32 goals, accumulating 52 points. In the following two seasons, Milan finished third and runner-up respectively. The start of the 1960-61 season was unfavorable, finishing second behind Juventus. In the 1961-62 season, under the leadership of Altafini, Milan won the championship with 52 points, three points ahead of Juventus. On May 22, 1963, at Wembley Stadium in London, AC Milan once again reached the Champions League final, facing the Portuguese Benfica team led by "Black Panther" Eusebio. Eusebio took the lead in breaking the deadlock in the 18th minute of the first half when he dribbled past Trapattoni. At the beginning of the second half, it was Rivera's turn to perform. The Italian forward made two wonderful passes in the 58th and 66th minutes, helping Altafini score twice. Milan finally turned defeat and dominated European football for the first time.

In 1980, AC Milan won third place in the league. However, after the season it was revealed that AC Milan’s owner was involved in football lottery fraud, players were suspected of gambling and Lazio was involved in match-fixing scandals, and was ordered to be demoted to Serie B by the Football Association. After the relegation, most of the team's players left, but Baresi stayed. In the 1980-81 season, AC Milan won the championship in the second division and returned to the first division. However, due to lack of strength, in the 1981-82 season Ranking only 14th, they fell into the second-tier quagmire again. However, this time Baresi once again chose loyalty. After a season of hard work, AC Milan once again returned to the First Division as the champion of the Second Division. From then on, AC Milan began to embark on the road of revitalization and completely got rid of the nightmare that it was unbearable to look back on. In May 1980, the Italian Football Association once again opened up its foreign aid policy, limiting the purchase of two foreign aids to each team. After AC Milan returned to Serie A, they purchased foreign players in consecutive years, but their results were only in the middle of the pack. Even after Maldini joined in 1984 and Rossi joined in 1985, the team still showed no improvement. It was completely terminal and needed drastic reforms.

February 1986 was a turning point for AC Milan. Berlusconi bought most of the club's shares for US$20 million, thus controlling the life and death of AC Milan. It was his unremitting efforts and a series of almost gambling-like investments and decisions that created the greatest "Dutch Three Musketeers Era" in the history of AC Milan and even the entire history of European football, and became the most beautiful scenery in world football. In the 1988-1989 season, AC Milan, under the leadership of Arrigo Sacchi, once again dominated the Champions League after 20 years. In the 1989-1990 season, although AC Milan suffered a bitter defeat in the league, it defended the Champions League. In the 1990-1991 season, AC Milan once again finished second in the league. In the Champions League, they were suspended for one year by UEFA for striking out against Marseille. Although AC Milan won the Champions League and Toyota Cup twice in the past four years, the league championship has been missed for three consecutive years. Berlusconi couldn't bear it and finally dismissed Sacchi, who went to the Italian national team.

Due to losing the right to participate in European competitions, AC Milan focused all its energy on domestic competitions, and the 1991-92 season was undoubtedly a dream season. The Dutch Three Musketeers were extremely successful, remaining undefeated throughout the season and winning the championship. An incredible record was set. In the 1992-1993 season, Milan continued its unbeaten legend after successively purchasing Savicevic, Papin, Lentini and Eranho, and finally set an incredible 58-game unbeaten record in modern football history. After the 1992-93 season, Rijkaard returned to his roots and returned to Ajax. Unwilling to sit on the bench, Gullit went to Sampdoria in the 1993-94 season and led Sampdoria to play many exciting games, which was very popular among fans. Van Basten is undoubtedly the most distressing. When the new season was about to begin on August 18, 1995, Van Basten officially hung up his boots at the San Siro Stadium, and the fans in the audience shouted for him over and over again. Name, unwilling to stop for a long time.

After the arrival of Carlo Ancelotti in 2001, AC Milan began to hold high the banner of offensive football, control the ball, and attack in position, creating a new tactical school in Serie A. In terms of lineup, Inzaghi and Rui Costa joined since 2001. Although AC Milan only finished fourth that year, it laid a good foundation for future rise. In the following two or three years, big-name players such as Nesta, Rivaldo, Kaká, and Stam joined the team, giving Ancelotti a super luxurious lineup. In the 2002-03 season, they won the Italian Cup and the European Champions Cup in one fell swoop. In the 2003-04 season, they won the Serie A championship and the European Super Cup championship. The number of trophies in the Berlusconi era reached 23.

In the 2006-2007 season, ace striker Shevchenko moved to Chelsea. Due to the "Calciopoli" incident, AC Milan was fined 8 points at the beginning of the season, and their performance in the first half of the season was mediocre. With the addition of "alien" Ronaldo in the second half of the season, the Rossoneri made a mad pursuit at the last minute and ended up fourth in the league. In the European arena, AC Milan performed well, knocking out Bayern Munich, Manchester United and other strong teams, and finally advanced to the final, defeated old rival Liverpool, and won the Champions League for the seventh time. In 2007, he purchased Brazilian genius Pato. In the 2007-08 season, Ronaldo was unable to play due to physical reasons. Due to age restrictions, Pato could only join Milan after the winter transfer window reopened. He did not have many playing opportunities in half a season but still scored 9 league goals. Unlimited. Gilardino has been in poor form for a long time and has moved to Fiorentina. Inzaghi scored his 100th goal in Milan in the last game of the season against Udinese. Unfortunately, he finished fifth in the league and missed the UEFA Champions League in the 2008-09 season. Now Milan has signed Flamini, Ronaldinho has also joined, and formed the "Brazilian Trident" with Kaká and Pato. The joining of the heartthrob Beckham also temporarily alleviated the midfield dilemma.