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Out on loan

As of 4 February 2025

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.
Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No Pos No Pos
Nation Player Nation Player
. . . .

Devis Alexis
CO BE
— GK Vásquez (at Empoli un — MF Saelemaekers (at Roma
L L
til 30 June 2025)[113] until 30 June 2025)[120]

Davide Kevin
IT IT
— DF Calabria (at Bologna u — MF Zeroli (at Monza until
A A
ntil 30 June 2025)[114] 30 June 2025)[121]

Pierre Lorenzo
FR IT
— DF Kalulu (at Juventus un — FW Colombo (at Empoli un
A A
til 30 June 2025)[115] til 30 June 2025)[122]

Marco Marko
AR SR
— DF Pellegrino (at Huracán — FW Lazetić (at TSC until 30
G B
until 30 June 2025)[116] June 2025)[123]

Yacine Álvaro
FR ES
— MF Adli (at Fiorentina unti — FW Morata (at Galatasaray
A P
l 30 June 2025)[117] until 30 June 2025)[124]

Ismaël Noah
AL
— MF Bennacer (at Marseille — FW SUI Okafor (at Napoli until
G
until 30 June 2025)[118] 30 June 2025)[125]

Tommaso
IT
— MF Pobega (at Bologna un
A
til 30 June 2025)[119]

Milan Women

Further information: AC Milan Women

Former players
Further information: List of AC Milan players and Category:AC Milan players

Club captains

Further information: List of AC Milan players § Club captains

Player records

Further information: List of AC Milan records and statistics

Retired numbers

See also: Retired numbers in association football

No
Player Nationality Position Milan debut Last match Ref
.

Centre back / Left 20 January [126]


3 Paolo Maldini Italy 31 May 2009
back 1985

[126]
6 Franco Baresi Italy Sweeper 23 April 1978 1 June 1997

Coaching staff

Sérgio Conceição is the current head coach of the club.

As of 30 December 2024[127]

Position Name

Head coach Sérgio Conceição

Assistant coach Siramana Dembélé

Technical assistant Fabio Moura


Diamantino Figueiredo
Goalkeeping coach
Vedran Runje

João Costa

Eduardo Oliveira
Fitness coaches
Filippo Nardi

Andrea Riboli

Giorgio Tenca
Match analysts
Igor Quaia

Technical director/chief scout Geoffrey Moncada

Academy manager Vincenzo Vergine

Head of medical Stefano Mazzoni

Sports scientist Marco Luison

Chairmen and managers

Chairmen history

Main article: List of AC Milan chairmen

Alfred Edwards, the first chairman of the club from 1899 to 1909.

Milan has had numerous chairmen[nb 4] over the course of its history. Here is a complete list of them.[128]
Name Years Name Years Name Years

Alfred 1899– 1944– Felice 1977–


Regency
Edwards 1909 1945 Colombo 1980

1909– Umberto 1945– Gaetano 1980–


Piero Pirelli
1928 Trabattoni 1954 Morazzoni 1982

1928– 1954– Giuseppe 1982–


Luigi Ravasco Andrea Rizzoli
1930 1963 Farina 1986

Mario 1930– 1963– Rosario Lo


Felice Riva 1986
Benazzoli 1933 1965 Verde

Commission 1933 1965– Silvio 1986–


Commission
1966 Berlusconi 2004
1933–
Luigi Ravasco
1935 1966– 2004–
Luigi Carraro Regency
1967 2006
1935–
Pietro Annoni
1936 1967– Silvio 2006–
Franco Carraro
1971 Berlusconi 2008
Regency 1936
Federico 1971– 2008–
Regency
Emilio 1936– Sordillo 1972 2017
Colombo 1939
1972– 2017–
Albino Buticchi Li Yonghong
Achille 1939– 1975 2018
Invernizzi 1940
1975– Paolo Scaroni 2018–
Bruno Pardi
1940– 1976
Commission
1944
1976–
Vittorio Duina
1977

Managerial history

Main article: List of AC Milan managers


Nereo Rocco, with 10 trophies, was the most successful manager in
the history of AC Milan.

Below is a list of Milan managers from 1900 until the present day.[129]

Name Nationality Years Name Nationality Years

1900– Nereo Rocco 1975


Herbert Kilpin
1908
1975–
Paolo Barison
Daniele 1906– 1976
Angeloni 1907
Giovanni Trapattoni 1976
Technical 1907–
Commission 1910 1976–
Giuseppe Marchioro
1977
Giovanni 1910–
Camperio 1911 Nereo Rocco 1977

Technical 1911– 1977–


Nils Liedholm
Commission 1914 1979

1915– 1979–
Guido Moda Massimo Giacomini
1922 1981

Ferdi 1922– Italo Galbiati 1981


Oppenheim 1924
1981–
Luigi Radice
1924– 1982
Vittorio Pozzo
1926
Italo Galbiati 1982
Guido Moda 1926
Francesco Zagatti 1982
Herbert 1926– 1982–
Ilario Castagner
Burgess 1928 1984

Engelbert 1928– Italo Galbiati 1984


König 1931
1984–
Nils Liedholm
1931– 1987
József Bánás
1933
Fabio Capello 1987
1933–
József Viola
1934 1987–
Arrigo Sacchi
1991
Adolfo 1934–
Baloncieri 1937 1991–
Fabio Capello
1996
William
1937
Garbutt Óscar Tabárez

Hermann 1996
Felsner Giorgio Morini
1937–
1938
1996–
Arrigo Sacchi
József Bánás 1997

1938– 1997–
József Viola Fabio Capello
1940 1998

Guido Ara 1998–


Alberto Zaccheroni
1940– 2001
1941
Antonio Busini Cesare Maldini

2001
Mario 1941–
Magnozzi 1943 Mauro Tassotti

Giuseppe 1943– Fatih Terim


Santagostino 1945
2001
Adolfo 1945– Antonio Di Gennaro
Baloncieri 1946
Giuseppe 1946– 2001–
Carlo Ancelotti
Bigogno 1949 2009

1949– 2009–
Lajos Czeizler Leonardo
1952 2010

Gunnar Gren 1952 2010–


Massimiliano Allegri
2014
Mario 1952–
Sperone 1953 Mauro
2014
Tassotti (caretaker)
Béla 1953–
Guttmann 1954 Clarence Seedorf 2014

Antonio Busini 1954 2014–


Filippo Inzaghi
2015
Hector 1954–
Puricelli 1956 2015–
Siniša Mihajlović
2016
Giuseppe 1957–
Viani 1960 Cristian Brocchi 2016

Paolo 1960– 2016–


Vincenzo Montella
Todeschini 1961 2017

1961– 2017–
Nereo Rocco Gennaro Gattuso
1963 2019

1963– Marco Giampaolo 2019


Luis Carniglia
1964
2019–
Stefano Pioli
1963– 2024
Nils Liedholm
1966
Paulo Fonseca 2024
Giovanni
1966
Cattozzo 2024–
Sérgio Conceição
present
Arturo 1966–
Silvestri 1967

Nereo Rocco 1967–


1972

Cesare 1973–
Maldini 1974

Giovanni
1974
Trapattoni

Gustavo 1974–
Giagnoni 1975

AC Milan sponsorships

Shirt sponsors

AC Milan headquarters in Milan

Emirates is the current main sponsor for Milan's shirt starting from the 2010–11 season and through to
the 2019–20 season.[130] Previously, German car manufacturer Opel (owned by General Motors) had
sponsored Milan for 12 seasons.[131] For most of those 12 years, "Opel" was displayed on the front of the
shirt, but in the 2003–04 and the 2005–06 seasons respectively, "Meriva" and "Zafira" (two cars from
the company's range) were displayed.

Fashion and luxury

As a team based in the world's most important fashion capital, AC Milan is known for its partnerships
with Italian high fashion brands. Dolce & Gabbana have been closely associated with the team since the
Italian luxury brand designed AC Milan's official off-field suits in 2004.[132] The collaboration continued for
over 10 years.[132][133]

In 2016, it was announced that Boglioli would be its style partner replacing Diesel.[134] The partnership
continued until the 2019/2020 season.[135] In 2020, Harmont & Blaine became the Rossoneri's new style
partner.[136] In 2021, Harmont & Blaine released a special AC Milan capsule collection as part of the
collaboration.[137] In 2022, AC Milan announced a partnership with Italian luxury streetwear brand Off-
White.[138]
Beyond fashion, AC Milan partnered with Italian luxury jewelry company Damiani in 2018 designating
them as the team's new "luxury partner".[139] The same year, luxury leather maker Piquadro became the
team's "official tech travel" partner.[140] In 2020, Etro became AC Milan's official travel accessories
supplier.[141] The partnership was later renewed.[142]

Online betting

In 2022, AC Milan announced that the online betting and casino company Betsson would be its official
betting partner with exclusive access to AC Milan IP in Latin America.[143][144]

Kit deals

The current shirts are supplied by Puma. Previously it was supplied by German sportswear
manufacturer Adidas, whose deal was scheduled to run until 2023.[145] The deal made Adidas the official
manufacturer of all kits, training equipment and replica outfits. However, an early termination of the
deal was announced in October 2017,[146] effective on 30 June 2018. Prior to Adidas, the Italian sports
company Lotto produced Milan's sportswear.

For the 2024-2025 season, AC Milan released a fourth kit in partnership with Off-White described as a
"manifesto of style".[147][148]

Kit Contract Contract


Period Value Notes
supplier announcement duration

Original contract
duration: 2013–
2023
Contract
1998– 2013– €20 million per
Adidas 9 October 2013 prematurely
2018 2018 year[149]
terminated by
mutual consent
at the end of the
2017–18 season.[150]

Between €10
2018– 12 February 2018–
Puma million and 15
present 2018 present
million per year[151]

Table of kit suppliers and shirt sponsors

Shirt sponsor
Kit
Period
manufacturer
Brand Company Back Sleeve
1978– None
Adidas None
80

1980–
Linea Milan Pooh Jeans Italiana Manifatture
82

1982–
Hitachi Hitachi Europe
83
Ennerre
1983–
Olio Cuore
84

1984– Oscar Arnoldo Mondadori


Rolly Go
85 Mondadori Editore

1985–
Gianni Rivera
86
Fotorex U-Bix Olivetti
1986–
87
Kappa
1987–
90
Mediolanum
1990–
92
Adidas
1992–
93
Motta
1993–
94
Lotto
1994–
98
Opel General Motors
1998– Adidas
06

2006– Bwin
10
2010–
18

2018–
21

2021–
Emirates The Emirates Group BitMEX
23
Puma[152][153] Wefox
2023–
24
MSC
Cruises
Bitpand
2024–
a

Other sponsors

Starting in 2013, Banco BPM has been a long-term premium partner of AC Milan with the deal
progressively renewed, most recently in 2023.[154][155]

Skrill is AC Milan's official global payments partner since 2020 in a deal originally for four years. [156]
[157]
Skrill has also been match sponsor.[158]

eBay is AC Milan's official marketplace partner since 2020 with a deal that includes an online AC Milan
store hosted on eBay's website.[159]

AC Milan financials

On 13 April 2017 Milan became a subsidiary of Rossoneri Sport Investment Luxembourg, which acquired
99.9% shares of AC Milan S.p.A. from Fininvest. Li Yonghong became the new chairman[nb 4] and Marco
Fassone was confirmed as CEO.[160][161] Li Yonghong's investment vehicle was removed as the shareholder
of Rossoneri Sport Investment Luxembourg after defaulting to Elliott Management Corporation, which
lent a large sum of money to Li to finalise the acquisition.[162][163] Other partners of Elliott were Arena
Investors[163] and Blue Skye, according to news reports.[164] Elliott nominated a new board of directors for
both Rossoneri Sport Investment Luxembourg and Milan, with Paolo Scaroni as the new chairman
(Italian: presidente) of the board of Milan. The four previous Chinese member of the board and former
CEO Marco Fassone were all dismissed.[165]

According to The Football Money League published by consultants Deloitte, in the 2005–06 season,
Milan was the fifth-highest earning football club in the world with an estimated revenue of €233.7
million.[166] However, it fell to twelfth in 2013–14 season. The club is also ranked as the eighth-wealthiest
football club in the world by Forbes magazine as of 2014, making it the wealthiest in Italian football, just
surpassing ninth-ranked Juventus by a narrow margin.[20]
As a consequence of the aggregate 2.5-year financial result in the reporting periods ending at 31
December 2015, 31 December 2016 and 30 June 2017 (a FFP-adjusted net loss of €146 million,
€121 million in excess of the acceptable deviation in the regulation[167]: 9 ), Milan was initially banned from
European competitions due to breach in UEFA Financial Fair Play Regulations. However, the European
ban was lifted by an appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.[167] Milan was allowed to achieve the
break even condition on or before 30 June 2021.[168]

AC Milan Group
consolidated financial statement
(In millions of euros)

Total Re-
Year Revenue Profit Equity
Assets capitalization

2006[169] 305.111 11.904 287.065 −40.768 1.464

303.67
2007[170] 275.442 −31.716 −47.483 25.000
8

325.62
2008[171][172] 237.900 −66.838 −64.482 50.000
5

2009[173] (rest 394.15


307.349 −9.836 −71.978 2.340
ated)[174] 0

380.86
2010[174][175] 253.196 −69.751 −96.693 45.068
8

363.75
2011[176] 266.811 −67.334 −77.091 87.060
6

334.28
2012[177] 329.307 −6.857 −54.948 29.000
4

354.59
2013[178] 278.713 −15.723 −66.921 3.750
5

[179][180] 291.30 −94.206[n


2014 233.574 −91.285 b 5]
64.000
1
2015 362.15
213.426 −89.079 −50.557 150.000
(restated)[181] 6

315.20
2016[182] 236.128 −74.871 −50.427 75.000
0

2017 (first 447.55 59.520 +


102.866 −32.624 29.969
half)[183][184][185] 7 53.500

38.88[189] +
255.733[186]: −126.019[186]: 435.16 −36.043[1
2017–18 42 [187][188] 43 [187][188] 21.1032[190] (59.9
6[186]: 40 86]: 41 [188]
83)[186]: 115

455.95
2018–19 242.637[191] −145.985[191] 82.286
4

380.58
2019–20 192.317[192] −194.616[192] [192] 34.124[192]
8

2020–21 261.1[193] −96.4 405.7 67.3

2021–22 297.7[194] −66.5

Note: Re-capitalization figures were obtained from item versamenti soci in conto capitale e/o copertura
perdite, for 2006 to 2017 financial year

Superleague Formula

Main article: AC Milan (Superleague Formula team)

Milan took part in three editions of the Superleague Formula, from 2008 to 2010. This car competition
involved the participation of professional racing teams sponsored by international football teams. The
Rossoneri supported the Dutch team Scuderia Playteam in the first season, then Azerti Motorsport in
2009 and the Atech Grand Prix in 2010. The team took several victories and pole positions, and finished
third in the final standings of the 2008 championship with Robert Doornbos, former Minardi and Red
Bull driver in the Formula 1 World Championship, as main driver.[195] In the same year, Doornbos
achieved his team's first victory at the Nürburgring circuit in Germany. Giorgio Pantano drove for Milan
in the 2009 season and he has also won races for the team.[196]

See also

 Association football portal


 Italy portal

 Milan Lab

 European Club Association

 Dynasties in Italian football

 List of world champion football clubs

Notes

1. ^ Being in South America, Boca Juniors's and Independiente's titles are


with CONMEBOL instead of UEFA

2. ^ Shared with Barcelona and Real Madrid

3. ^ Shared with Boca Juniors, Nacional, Peñarol and Real Madrid

4. ^ Jump up to:a b The Italian word for chairman of the board of directors was Presidente.
However, it was not equal to the English meaning of president of a company.

5. ^ The full restated financial statement of 2014 was not available; in 2016 Annual Report,
the equity at the end of 2014 financial year was stated as negative 111.616 million

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