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In five seasons, Ancelotti won two Champions League titles, also reaching the final, semi-finals and quarter-finals in three other European campaigns. He remained AC Milan Coach for a year after having spent 13 years at the Club, initially as a player, then as a director as part of AC Milan's charity Fondazione Milan and also the technical sector. After a further two and a half seasons, during which AC Milan finished second and third in Serie A, Clarence Seedorf took over the managerial hot-seat, another man who had previously shone in the Rossoneri shirt.

Prior to this, he'd led the Primavera to Viareggio Cup success in February Rino Gattuso was the next man to take the reins on 27 November — already a Rossoneri icon after winning 10 trophies with AC Milan from to five in Italy and five on the international stage. The exact date was 13 December From the start, the club was partly a football and partly a cricket club — at this time, the club called itself Milan Foot-Ball and Cricket Club — but pretty soon football became predominant, and the club would later rebrand to Milan FC in the name would change again, first to Milan Associazione Sportiva and later to Associazione Calcio Milan.

The British influence is the reason for the club being named Milan and not Milano. Milan FC quickly established itself by winning their first Scudetto two years later, and then followed it up by another two in and After a split in the club which led to the founding of their arch-rivals Inter , however, Milan had to wait for over 40 years for their next title.

The following 20 years were much kinder to the Italian powerhouse, which won seven more Scudettos, two European Cups the European Cup victory in was the first for an Italian team in the competition and two Cup Winners' Cups, as well as four Coppa Italia trophies. What followed was a period of decline.



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