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Anexos






Anexos

Nivel del Equipo Hoy en Dia




A.C. Milan (Group)
Revenuedecrease €253.196 million (2010)
Operating incomedecrease (€77.176 million) (2010)
Net incomedecrease (€69.751 million) (2010)
Total assetsdecrease €380.868 million (2010)
Total equitydecrease (€96.693 million) (2010)
ParentFininvest
SubsidiariesMilan Real Estate
Milan Entertainment
Fondazione Milan - Onlus
Consorzio San Siro 2000(joint venture)
Asansiro S.r.l. (joint venture)
A.C. Milan S.p.A.
Revenuedecrease €219,255,968 (2010)
Operating incomedecrease (€104,154,340) (2010)
Net incomedecrease (64,803,893) (2010)
Total assetsdecrease €522,486,758 (2010)
Total equitydecrease €7,262,323 (2010)

                                                                                                                   
Milan is a subsidiary of Fininvest Group since 1986. The office of club president has been vacant since May 8, 2008, following a new Italian law that forbids the country's prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi, to have other managing roles in private companies or clubs.[69]The vice president and CEO of the company is Adriano Galliani.
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.[70] The club is also ranked as the sixth wealthiest football club in the world by Forbes magazine as of 2011, making it the wealthiest in Italian football.[11]
Fly Emirates is the current main sponsor for Milan's shirt starting for the 2010–11 season and lasting 5 years,[71] after 4 years withAustrian online betting company bwin.com as the sponsor.
Previously, the German car manufacturer Opel had sponsored Milan for 12 seasons. For most of them, 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 their range) were displayed.
The current shirts are supplied by German sportswear manufacturer Adidas, whose deal runs to the end of the 2017–18 season.[72]The deal makes Adidas the official manufacturer of all kits, training equipment and replica outfits. Prior to Adidas, the Italian sports company Lotto produced Milan's sportswear.
On 14 January 2008, Milan and Adidas renewed the sponsorship contract until 30 June 2018. According to the new contract, Adidas will be responsible for 3 separate areas of sponsorship; the sponsorship on the shirt, the merchandising and the distribution of all non-football related Milan products.[73]
AC Milan Spa. made an aggregate net loss in recent year, was one of the largest among the Italian clubs, which: 2005, net loss of €4,582,000;[74] 2006, a net income of €2,477,791 (contributed by the sales of Shevchenko);[74] 2007, a net loss of €31,978,699;[75]2008, a net loss of €76,990,913;[76] 2009, a net loss of €18,948,018 (contributed by the sales of Kaká)[77] and most recently a net loss of €64,803,893.[78]
AC Milan had re-capitalization of €75,138,037 million in 2007 financial year;[79] €93,159,337 million in 2008; €18,508,425 in 2009[80]and €44,628,424.8 in 2010[81] (€20.894 million of the capital increase was converted from shareholder loan). However, the group has had negative equity at the end of each fiscal year since 2006. The balance was €40.768 million in 2006, €47.483 million in 2007, €64.482 million in 2008, €71.978 million in 2009 and €96.693 million in 2010.

Importancia del Club en la Historia





Paolo Maldini holds the records for both total appearances and Serie A appearances for Milan, with 902 official games played in total and 647 in Serie A (as of 31 May 2009, not including playoff matches),[62] the latter being an all time Serie A record.[63]
Swede forward Gunnar Nordahl scored 38 goals in the 1950–51 season, 35 of which were in Serie A, setting an Italian football and club record. He went on to become Milan's all time top goalscorer, scoring 221 goals for the club in 268 games.[64] He is followed in second place by Andriy Shevchenko with 175 goals in 322 games, and Gianni Rivera in third place, who has scored 164 goals in 658 games. Rivera is also Milan's youngest ever goalscorer, scoring in a league match against Juventus at just 17 years.
Legendary tactician Nereo Rocco, the first proponent of catenaccio in the country, was Milan's longest serving head coach, sitting on the bench for over 9 years (in two spells) in the 1960s and early 1970s, winning the club's first European Cup triumphs. Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, who purchased the club in 1986, is Milan's longest serving president (23 years, due to a two-year vacancy between 2004-2006), as well as the most successful president of any football team in the world.[citation needed]
The first official match in which Milan participated was in the Third Federal Football Championship, the predecessor of Serie A, losing 3–0 to Torinese. Milan's biggest ever victory was 13–0 versus Audax Modena, in a league match at the 1914–15 season. Its heaviest defeat was recorded in the league at the 1922–23 season, beaten 0–8 by Bologna.
During the 1991–92 season, the club achieved the feature of being the first team to win the Serie A title without losing a single game. Previously, only Perugia had managed to go unbeaten over an entire Serie A season (1978–79), but finished second in the table. In total, Milan's unbeaten streak lasted 58 games, starting with a 0–0 draw against Parma on 26 May 1991 and coincidentally ending with a 1–0 home loss to Parma on 21 March 1993. This is a Serie A record as well as the third longest unbeaten run in top flight European football, coming in behind Steaua Bucureşti's record of 104 unbeaten games and Celtic's 68 game unbeaten run.[65][66]
Along with Boca Juniors, Milan won more FIFA recognized international club titles than any other club in the world.[67]
The sale of Kaká to Real Madrid in 2009, broke the 8-year-old world football transfer record held by Zinedine Zidane, costing the Spanish club £56 million.[68] However, that record lasted for less than a month, broken by Cristiano Ronaldo's £80 million transfer. This record, however, is in terms of nominal British pound rates, not adjusted to inflation or the real value in Euro, the currency used in Italy and Spain.

Jugadores Importantes del AC Milan


Ruben Buriani ItalyMidfielder1977–198218014
Renzo Burini ItalyStriker1947–195319488
Cafu BrazilDefender2003–20081664
Egidio Calloni ItalyStriker1974–197814354
Riccardo Carapellese ItalyWinger1946–194910652
Aldo Cevenini ItalyStriker1909–1912
1915–1919
1916–19194225
Luciano Chiarugi ItalyWinger1972–197615560
Fulvio Collovati ItalyDefender1975–19821981–19821988
Angelo Colombo ItalyMidfielder1987–19901157
Dario Compiani ItalyGoalkeeper1927–19362200
Alessandro Costacurta ItalyDefender1986
1987–2007
6633
Fabio Cudicini ItalyGoalkeeper1967–19721830
Mario David ItalyDefender1960–19651407
Alfredo De Franceschini ItalyMidfielder1921–19291040
Walter De Vecchi ItalyMidfielder1973–1974
1978–1981
11211
Marcel Desailly FranceMidfielder1993–19981867
Agostino Di Bartolomei ItalyMidfielder1984–198712214
Dida BrazilGoalkeeper2000–2001
2002–2010
3020
Roberto Donadoni ItalyMidfielder1986–1996
1997–1999
39023
Stefano Eranio ItalyWinger1992–199714012
Alberigo Evani ItalyMidfielder1980–199339319
Mathieu Flamini FranceMidfielder2008–1004
Mario Foglia ItalyDefender1946–19511270
Alfio Fontana ItalyMidfielder1952–1955
1956–1960
1707
Giuliano Fortunato ItalyWinger1962–196710422
Amleto Frignani ItalyWinger1951–195614229
Carlo Galli ItalyStriker1956–196112857
Filippo Galli ItalyDefender1983–19963254
Giovanni Galli ItalyGoalkeeper1986–19901470
Gennaro Ivan Gattuso ItalyMidfielder1999–46811
Giorgio Ghezzi ItalyGoalkeeper1959–19651440
Alberto Gilardino ItalyStriker2005–200813244
Gunnar Gren SwedenMidfielder1949–195313738
Ruud Gullit NetherlandsMidfielder1987–1993
1994
17156
Thomas Helveg DenmarkDefender1998–20031472
Andrea Icardi ItalyMidfielder1980–19861626
Filippo Inzaghi * ItalyStriker2001–300126[F]
Marek Jankulovski Czech RepublicWinger2005–20111585
Kaká BrazilMidfielder2003–200927095
Kakha Kaladze GeorgiaDefender2001–201028413
Herbert Kilpin EnglandVarious1899–19081900–1908 †237[G]
Leonardo BrazilMidfielder1997–2001
2002–2003
12430
Nils Liedholm SwedenMidfielder1949–19611956–1961 †39489[H]
Giovanni Lodetti ItalyMidfielder1961–197028826
Cesare Lovati ItalyMidfielder1910–1915
1916–1922 ¤
1921–19221046
Mario Magnozzi ItalyMidfielder1930–19331930–19339731
Aldo Maldera ItalyDefender1971–1972
1973–1982
1980–198131039
Cesare Maldini ItalyDefender1954–19661961–1966 †4123[I]
Paolo Maldini * ItalyDefender1984–2009 ¤1997–2009 †90233[J]
Giuseppe Marchi ItalyMidfielder1926–19331342
Daniele Massaro ItalyStriker1986–1988
1989–1995
30670
Giuseppe Meazza ItalyStriker1940–19421941–19424211
Guido Moda ItalyDefender1903–1908
1909–1912
1909–1910270
Bruno Mora ItalyWinger1962–196914833
Giovanni Moretti ItalyWinger1931–193922368
Giorgio Morini ItalyMidfielder1976–19801077
Alessandro Nesta ItalyDefender2002–32610
Gunnar Nordahl * SwedenStriker1948–19561954–1956 †268221[K]
Walter Alfredo Novellino ItalyMidfielder1978–198215114
Christian Panucci ItalyDefender1993–199713412
Alexandre Pato BrazilStriker2008–14361
Ambrogio Pelagalli ItalyMidfielder1959–19661541
Luigi Perversi ItalyDefender1925–1926
1927–1940
1936–19383410
Ottorino Piotti ItalyGoalkeeper1980–19841320
Andrea Pirlo ItalyMidfielder2001–201140141
Francesco Pomi ItalyDefender1925–19332251
Pierino Prati ItalyWinger1966
1967–1973
209102
Ettore Puricelli ItalyStriker1945–1949194811657
Gerolamo Radice ItalyGoalkeeper1906–19091908–190980
Carlo Rigotti ItalyMidfielder1933–19381933–19341240
Frank Rijkaard NetherlandsMidfielder1988–199320126
Gianni Rivera * ItalyMidfielder1960–19791966–1975
1976–1979 †
658164[L]
Giuseppe Rizzi ItalyMidfielder1904–1907
1910–1913
1911–19134919
Francesco Romano ItalyMidfielder1979–19831084
Roberto Rosato ItalyDefender1966–19732698
Giovanni Rossetti ItalyGoalkeeper1940–1949
1950–1951
1460
Sebastiano Rossi ItalyGoalkeeper1990–20023300
Manuel Rui Costa PortugalMidfielder2001–200619211
Giuseppe Sabadini ItalyDefender1971–197824417
Marco Sala ItalyDefender1908–19201915–1916903
Giuseppe Santagostino ItalyStriker1921–1932236106
Nello Santin ItalyDefender1963–19701040
Dejan Savićević YugoslaviaMidfielder1992–199814434
Alessandro Scarioni ItalyMidfielder1908–1915
1916–1921 ¤
1919–19211242
Juan Alberto Schiaffino Uruguay
 Italy
Midfielder1954–196017160
Alessandro Schienoni ItalyDefender1924–19331929–19302120
Karl-Heinz Schnellinger West GermanyDefender1965–19743343
Clarence Seedorf NetherlandsMidfielder2002–43262
Serginho BrazilWinger1999–200828124
Abdon Sgarbi ItalyMidfielder1927–19291927–1929625
Andriy Shevchenko UkraineStriker1999–2006
2008–2009
322175
Arturo Silvestri ItalyDefender1950–19551637
Dario Šimić CroatiaDefender2002–20081291
Marco Simone ItalyWinger1989–1997
2001–2002
26075
Francesco Soldera ItalyMidfielder1914–19241922–19241089
Angelo Sormani ItalyStriker1965–197018065
Mauro Tassotti ItalyDefender1980–199758310
Thiago Silva BrazilDefender2009–1196
Max Tobias BelgiumMidfielder1910–19111910–19111611
Paolo Todeschini ItalyMidfielder1939–19451944–1945905
Omero Tognon ItalyMidfielder1945–19561953–19543422
Jon Dahl Tomasson DenmarkStriker2002–200511434
Gianni Toppan ItalyMidfielder1940–19491501
Giuseppe Torriani ItalyWinger1927–193520634
Giovanni Trapattoni ItalyMidfielder1957–19713516
Mario Trebbi ItalyDefender1957–19661671
Maurizio Turone ItalyDefender1972–19781912
Marco van Basten NetherlandsStriker1987–1995201124
Louis Van Hege BelgiumStriker1910–19151913–19158897
Vinicio Verza ItalyMidfielder1982–198510617
Pietro Paolo Virdis ItalyStriker1984–198918676
George Weah LiberiaStriker1995–200014758
Ray Wilkins EnglandMidfielder1984–19871053
Francesco Zagatti ItalyDefender1951–1963 ¤19612522
Gianluca Zambrotta ItalyDefender2008–1072
Giulio Zignoli ItalyDefender1970–1974
1975–1976
1101
Mario Zorzan ItalyGoalkeeper1935–19421760