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Wednesday, 20 April 2011

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History AC MILAN



The first headquarters were established at the 'Fiaschetteria Toscana' on Via Berchet in Milan, back in 1899. From that moment on the glorious history of Milan was born as the club went on to write its name in football's record books to become, especially over the last 15 years, one of the most famous and successful teams in the world.

The Rossoneri history is studded with legendary names of men who have made a major contribution to the club's development, be they presidents, coaches or players. The first president was a British expatriate, Alfred Edwards, who oversaw the club's first title - a mere two years after its foundation. The president with the most victories is Silvio Berlusconi who has taken Milan to the pinnacle of the world game since taking control in 1986.

A great team needs a great coach and Milan have certainly had their fair share of the richest talent around. The likes of Gipo Viani, Nereo Rocco and Nils Liedholm were the early masters and they were followed by Arrigo Sacchi and Fabio Capello who took tactics and team strategy to a new level, which heralded much of what we can term as the modern approach to the game. Along the way, each and everyone of them also made sure their teams played spectacular football.

The ushering in of the Berlusconi era first saw Sacchi and then Capello win numerous trophies. Sacchi won back to back European Cups with a team considered to have been one of the greatest teams in history, also claiming a Serie A title, two Intercontinental and European Super Cups. Capello followed that with four league titles, one European Cup and one European Super Cup. Alberto Zaccheroni kept the rich tradition going as he led the team to a league title in his first year before Fatih Terim took over for a short time and then passed the reins on to Carlo Ancelotti whose management skills have brought Milan back to top spot in Italy and throughout Europe.
1899/1929

On December 16, 1899 Milan Foot-Ball and Cricket Club was officially formed, but the first time Milan's name appeared publicly was on Monday, December 18 in an article by the Gazzetta dello Sport newspaper. The original headquarters were initially in the Fiaschetteria Toscana in Via Berchet in Milan and President Alfred Ormonde Edwards enrolled the team in the Italian Football Federation the following January.

The team played just one game during their first season, against Torino, and despite a defeat Milan lifted their first Trophy, the 'King's Medal', presented by King Umberto I.

In 1900/01, Milan won their first national title and their second King's Medal, which they went on to win again the following season. Over the years, Kiplin's team had widespread success and Milan became the most popular team in the Lombardy region, winning the prestigious 'Palla Dapples' for three successive seasons (1904/05 - 1905/06 - 1906/07), even though they failed to make in-roads in the Championship: the second title failed to arrive until the 1905/06 season and the third was won the following year.

The leading player was Louis Van Hege, a great goalscorer with an extraordinary average of 1.1 goals per game. In the 1914/15 season, the Championship was halted before the end of the year due to the outbreak of World War I, and it only started again in 1919. After several changes in the management structure, Pietro Pirelli was appointed as the new President. He held this role for almost twenty years, during which time the San Siro Stadium was inaugurated.
1929/1949

The 1920s are a period of consolidation for the Rossoneri with the team not making a major breakthrough on the pitch.

The club changes its name from Milan F.C. to Milan Associazione Sportiva, and following a number of changes in the top management, Umberto Trabattoni becomes president in 1940. It is a position he will hold until 1954. The team goes through a period of highs and lows but usually finishes the season in mid-table and rarely ends up in one of the top four places..

World War II puts an end to football until the 1946-47 season when the championship returns with each side playing each other just once. Milan manage to finish fourth behind the great Torino, Juventus and Modena. Over the next two seasons there is something of a rebirth as the team finishes in second and third place, with Torino crowned champions on both occasions.
1949/1955

The arrival of Gunnar Nordhal marked the beginning of a new era for a Rossoneri side that had for too many years been considered also-rans when it came to the league title. Apart from Nordhal, who was the league's top-scorer with 35 goals in the 1949/50 campaign, two other Swedes joined the team: Nils Liedholm and Gunnar Gren. All three, along with goalkeeper Buffon, were the reinforcements the side needed.

Milan won its fourth title in the 1950/51 season and crowned a historical year by adding the Latin Cup.

Success kept coming and Nordahl was the league's leading goalscorer for three consecutive seasons, 1952/53, 1953/54 and 1954/55. In his last season, the captain fittingly led the Rossoneri to another title.

In 1954, Juan Alberto Schiaffino, nicknamed "Pepe", was bought from Penarol and became one of the leading players in the team for years to come.
1955/1960

The 1955/56 season saw Milan take part in the first edition of the Champions Cup where they were defeated by eventual winners Real Madrid in the semi-finals, but did lift the Latin Cup for the second time when they came out 3-1 winners against Athletic Bilbao in the final.

With the arrival of new coach Gipo Viani to take charge of the team, Milan won the league title in the 1956/57 season, but the real surprise of the campaign was striker Gastone Bean, who scored 17 goals. A year later, the side became even more competitive when Josè Altafini joined the team: the Brazilian won over the fans with his skills and speed, and together with the "old" captain Liedholm, Cesare Maldini and "Pepe" Schiaffino, the unforgettable playmaker in midfield, Milan won the title at the end of an exciting head-to-head with Fiorentina.

Schiaffino, one of the few players who deserves the title of true champion, played out his final season in a Milan side that failed to set the campaign alight, but at least the Rossoneri overcame city rivals Inter 5-3 in the spring derby, with Altafini scoring four goals.
1960/1970

While the previous years had been marked by foreign players (Gre-No-Li, Schiaffino-Altafini) leading the way, between 1960 and 1970, Italian players would not only take over as protagonists in the club's history but come to prominence in the world game and gain fame at an international level. From the Rome 1960 Olympic side arrived players such as Trapattoni, Trebbi, Alfieri and Noletti along with a young boy named Gianni Rivera who played his first game for the club when he was only 17 against Alessandria, his previous team, in a 5-3 win for Milan. The Rossoneri were in the title race right down to the wire but two defeats in the last two games, against Bari and Fiorentina, gave them only a runners-up spot.

When Nils Liedholm left, 'Paròn' Nereo Rocco arrived as the new coach to herald a new era, marked by success both at home and abroad. The first trophy was the league title in the 1961-62 season, but the most exciting and memorable success was the first European Cup. The final against Benfica, played at Wembley Stadium on May 22, 1963, was a fascinating match: Milan raised the cup after defeating the Portuguese side 2-1 (Altafini scored twice for Milan and Eusebio scored for Benfica). The iconic image of captain Cesare Maldini raising the cup together with Nereo Rocco is still imprinted in the memory of all Rossoneri supporters.

Milan were unable to repeat their success in the Intercontinental Cup, where Milan lost the decisive match 1-0 at the Maracanà Stadium against Santos. At the end of the season, president Andrea Rizzoli left the club after nine years of great successes including four league titles, one Latin Cup and the prestigious European Cup. He is remembered not only for his sporting achievements, but also for establishing the training centre of Milanello which would become an important asset down through the years.

After a number of disappointing seasons where the team played well below their potential, Milan returned to the top of the table in the 1967-68 season, winning their ninth league title and the prestige of the club grew further with the victory of the European Cup Winners' Cup, the first in Milan's history. Having been crowned champions meant a return to the European Cup the following season and the Rivera-Prati partnership turned on the style in the final at the Bernabeu stadium where they defeated Dutch side Ajax, which included a young Johan Cruijff, 4-1. Milan goalkeeper Fabio Cudicini had already earned the nickname 'The Black Spider' following his exploits in keeping Manchester United at bay in the semi-final. Milan were also finally crowned World Champions after a 3-0 win at the San Siro was followed by a 2-0 defeat at the Bombonera Stadium in Buenos Aires against Estudiantes. The class and style of Gianni Rivera earned the midfield playmaker the Golden Ball for the European Footballer of the Year in 1969, earning this wonderful tribute: 'in a barren world of football, Rivera is the only one to possess a sense of poetry.'
1970/1985

One of the darkest periods of Milan's history that left the club with little to celebrate. The only bright spot came when the team were bestowed the honour of wearing 'the Star' on their jerseys after winning a 10th league title, in 1979. The team also lifted the Italian Cup on three occasions along with one European Cup Winners’ Cup.

The Italian champions were coached by Nils Liedholm, who gave a debut to a young player who would go on to captain the side and become one of the best defenders in the world: Franco Baresi. The great Franco played his first competitive game for Milan on April 23, 1978 in a 2-1 victory at Verona.

These years also saw numerous coaches come and go and the retirement of the legendary midfield general Gianni Rivera who moved on to take a position as club vice-president.

The first eight years of the 1980s saw a decline in the previous high standards, with the team playing two seasons in Serie B. However, it was not all bad news as Paolo Maldini stepped onto the football stage when he made his debut on January 20, 1985 in a 1-1 draw at Udinese. Paolo, of course, would go on to follow in Baresi's footsteps and captain the side to success both at home and abroad.
1985/2007

After achieving success in previous seasons, Nils Liedholm was reinstated as coach. However, results did not improve in either the league or in cup competitions. The club had arrived at a point where a major overhaul was required and on March 24, 1986, Silvio Berlusconi was named Milan's 21st president.

The new president decided to radically reinforce the team and made the decision to move into the transfer market. In the 1986/78 season, the likes of Roberto Donadoni, Dario Bonetti, Giuseppe Galderisi, Daniele Massaro and Giovanni Galli were signed to join English stars Mark Hateley and Ray Wilkins. It would take the new arrivals time to gel but Milan managed to qualify for the UEFA Cup thanks to a play-off win over Sampdoria, with Massaro scoring the only goal of the game in extra-time.

The 1978/89 season saw the arrival of Arrigo Sacchi. The new coach was an exponent of zonal marking, total football, along with pressure and speed on opponents when they had possession. Along with the arrival of Dutch stars Marco Van Basten and Ruud Gullit, the team would enter a new and exciting era that would transform the game not only in Italy but throughout the world. Youth team player Alessandro Costacurta was also promoted to the first-team squad and Milan got down to turning the season into one of those incredible moments. Despite some adverse off-field penalties, including losing a match 2-0 against Roma due to a sporting arbitration decision, the team fought-back and went head-to-head with Diego Maradona's Napoli at the top of the table. A 3-2 win at Napoli's San Paolo stadium on May 18, 1988 gave Milan its 11th league title and the first of the Berlusconi era.

The Dutch pair of Gullit and Van Basten were joined by fellow-countryman, Frank Rijkaard to form another new trio from the same country much as Gunnar Nordhal, Nils Liedholm and Gunnar Gren - the 'Gre-No-Li' - had done back in the 1950s. From that point on, it was success after success. In the 1988/89 season, Milan ruled Europe, lifting the Champions Cup after knocking out Vitocha, Red Star Belgrade, Werder Brema and then Real Madrid in the semi-finals to reach the final against Steaua Bucarest. Over 100,000 spectators filled Barcelona's Nou Camp stadium to watch Milan run out 4-0 winners. With Sacchi in charge, the team won a league title, two Champions Cups, two Intercontinental Cups, two European Super Cups and one Italian League Super Cup.

Former Milan midfielder Fabio Capello replaced Sacchi at the start of the 1992/93 season but the team continued to dominate both at home and abroad, winning four league titles (three consecutively), three Italian League Super Cups, one Champions Cup (won in the unforgettable final against favourites Barcelona) and one European Super Cup.

The period between 1986 and 1996 was without a doubt the most prolific period, not only in terms of the number of trophies won, but in the excellent performances and exciting style of play. "The Immortals" and "The Invincibles", as they were known, took the game to new heights but the late '90s were not as positive as the beginning of the decade had been. The club alternated between a succession of coaches (Tabarez, then Sacchi and Capello again) but with the arrival of Alberto Zaccheroni in 1999, Milan won its 16th league title in the same season as the club's centenary celebrations.

The period between 1986 and 1996 was without a doubt the most prolific period, not only in terms of the number of trophies won, but in the excellent performances and exciting style of play. "The Immortals" and "The Invincibles", as they were known, took the game to new heights but the late '90s were not as positive as the beginning of the decade had been. The club alternated between a succession of coaches (Tabarez, then Sacchi and Capello again) but with the arrival of Alberto Zaccheroni in 1999, Milan won its 16th league title in the same season as the club's centenary celebrations.

The rest of Milan's history takes us up until the present period, with Carlo Ancelotti taking over from Fatih Terim, and coincides with the team winning the Champions League in 2003 when they defeated Italian rivals Juventus in the final. Milan also lifted the Italian Cup and the European Super Cup that same year.

The league title returned to the club's Via Turati headquarters at the end of the 2003/04 season for what was the 17th time and the team started the following season by winning the Italian League Super Cup on August 21. However, the 2004/05 season was to leave a bitter taste in the mouth, and despite some excellent performances, the team was unable to attain the heights of the previous campaign. The 2006/2007 season instead was one of excellent work in terms of effort, courage and success on the pitch. Milan were given little chance following the penalisation handed out by the sporting judges at the start of the season but the players and coaching staff 'pulled up their sleeves' to turn events around in an amazing way. The players were called back early from their summer holidays, with some of them having just won the World Cup. The squad gathered at Milanello, united and determined, and they qualified for the group phase of the Champions League thanks to a two-legged win over Red Star Belgrade in the preliminary round. Milan also started well in the league but paid for their lack of pre-season preparation as the year wore on. However, some warm-weather training in Malta during the winter break revitalised the team. Carlo Ancelotti's players were in excellent form going into the final stages of the season, as they centred their objectives on fourth place in the league and the Champions League. With fourth place secured, the final in Athens confirmed the strength of character of the team as it overcame the injustice, envy and misfortune it was forced to endure.

One of the last conquered trophies is the European Supercup won on 31st August 2007 in Montecarlo in the final played against Seville, the Uefa Cup title holder: a match played without enthusiasm due to the premature death of the Andalusian player Antonio Puerta. However, another important appointment is scheduled for the Rossoneri in the 2007/2008 season: the difficult trip to Japan to win the FIFA Club World Cup, the most prestigious intercontinental trophy a Club can long for. Milan left Italy to Yokohama ready to face this nth challenge with one more motivation: winning the trophy would mean becoming the most successful Club in the world with the highest number of international trophies conquered and therefore beating Argentine Boca Juniors. After winning the semi-final against Urawa Red Diamonds Ancelotti’s men started concentrated and determined the final tie against Boca. The “world derby” was staged: the Rossoneri’s performance was practically perfect, decisively spectacular and the final result, 4-2 for them, crowned Milan as the most successful Club in the world. The city of Milan and all Milan’s fans celebrated together with the players this prestigious goal achieved thanks to the strength of a fantastic group capable of offering very special moments.

Over the last few seasons the Rossoneri, four-times semi-finalists of the top European competition in five years, have certainly reaffirmed themselves as key players in the national and international scenarios, and are prepared for new achievements supported by the enthusiasm of their numerous fans In Italy and abroad, and by over one hundred year tradition of emotions and successes.

Massimiliano Allegri took over coaching duties from Leonardo for the 2010-2011 season and can count on a stellar attacking department including Pato and Inzaghi as well as new signings Ibrahimovic, Robinho and Cassano.

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Sunday, 10 April 2011

Fiorentina vs Milan Live in indosiar

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Saturday, 2 April 2011

Watch AC milan vs Inter Milan Live Online Free Preview

Watch AC milan vs Inter Milan Live Online Free Preview 3 April 2011, Inter Milan will face AC Milan in the derby game titled. Ronaldo Nazario favor Nerazzurri to hand over city rivals, 4 April. Both teams are not a new thing for Ronaldo. The player's full name Ronaldo Luis Nazario de Lima, ever strengthen the Inter and Milan. Players who retired last February, it reached for comment about this derby. Who will win? "Derby still derby. This is a game difference.

Okay, I believe Inter can win this match, "commented Ronaldo told La Gazzetta dello Sport on Wednesday (23/03/2011)." For, Inter have found the style of play anymore. In addition, the Inter players also began to believe in themselves. I see myself parcaya Inter more than Milan, "said former national team mainstay Brazilian striker.

Today Milan is still topped the standings ahead of Serie A with Inter. Genaro Gattuso et al who collected 62 points, only the difference between two points ahead of rivals that in fact defending champions of theSerie A. "It's hard to say, considering the games this season there are approximately seven matches to play.

However, I think Inter can retain their title, "said former bomber Barcelona." You know what Leonardo always say to me? Winning will help you champion. Get used to hard times. Inter already through the hardships. I'm not sure they will stop now, "he said.
The San Siro will be bouncing this Sunday as two of the big guns in Serie A battle it in their shared stadium. World class players will be fighting it out to secure those all important three points; not forgetting that a large slice of local pride is also at stake. Enjoy every minute of the action here on Live Sport Network – the world’s favourite live football streaming site!The fourth game in the Italian Serie A could prove to be one of the most exciting and tense games of the season as Inter Milan, before the midweek fixtures currently in first place with seven points taking on an AC Milan side in a not very healthy 15th place with three points. At the moment both of these sides are scoring goals but the problem that’s keeping AC Milan down in 15th position is the number of goals conceded - almost double the amount of Inter Milan’s tally.



Last season saw the same score-line in both games, 2-1, with both sides having a win each. In their first encounter, AC Milan took the lead only to lose it in the second half to a tap in and a wonder goal, giving Inter the win. They met again three games before the end of the season and two goals inside the first ten minutes by AC Milan gave them the advantage, seeing them eventually win 2-1.

Friday, 1 April 2011

Derby della Madonnina : 'The Rivalry That Divides Milan' ac milan vs inter

Welcome to the biggest derby in the world – the Derby Milano. The seed of this bitter rivalry was sown more than a century ago, and over the years, it has produced some of the most exciting and enthralling feats from world-class performers from both Milan and Internazionale. Whereas the players on the pitch make this a memorable affair, the fans on the ground and all over the world makes this an unforgettable event. From displaying huge banners to orchestrating anthems, the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza becomes the focal point of the sporting world twice a year.


AC Milan

AC Milan started off as Milan Cricket and Football Club in the year 1899. The football section was managed by none other than David Allison, who was a charter member of the club and also was the first goal-scorer for the club. Milan, as a club, has grown by leaps and bounds since its inception and currently is recognized as the most successful Italian club having as many as 7 UEFA Champions League titles and 17 Scudettos.


Biggest wins

* Milan 6-3 Inter on 30 April 1911 in Campionato
* Inter 0–4 Milan on 1 April 1917 in Coppa Regionale Lombarda
* Milan 8-1 Inter on 3 March 1918 in Coppa Mauro (the most emphatic scoreline in derby history)
* Inter 0–4 Milan on 13 October 1918 in Coppa Giurati
* Inter 2–5 Milan on 16 February 1919 in Coppa Mauro
* Milan 5-3 Inter on 27 March 1960 in Campionato
* Milan 4-0 Inter on 27 June 1963 in Torneo Città di Milano
* Milan 6-4 Inter on 26 June 1969 in Torneo Città di New York
* Milan 5-0 Inter on 8 January 1998 in Coppa Italia
* Inter 0–6 Milan on 11 May 2001 in Campionato



Internazionale

FC Internazionale Milano was formed as a result of a rift between the founding members in 1908. Unhappy with the domination of Italian players in AC Milan, Giorgio Muggiani led a group of Italians and Swiss members to the creation of Internazionale. Internazionale are currently the reigning champions of Serie A, having won all three major championships last year, including the Champions League under the guidance of the prodigal Jose Mourinho.

Biggest wins

* Milan 0–5 Inter on 6 February 1910 in Campionato
* Inter 5-1 Milan on 17 February 1910 in Campionato
* Inter 5-2 Milan on 22 February 1914 in Campionato
* Inter 5-4 Milan on 6 November 1932 in Campionato
* Inter 6-5 Milan on 6 November 1949 in Campionato
* Inter 5-2 Milan on 28 March 1965 in Campionato
* Inter 4-0 Milan on 2 April 1967 in Campionato
* Milan 1–5 Inter on 24 March 1974 in Campionato
* Milan 0–4 Inter on 29 August 2009 in Campionato


The origin

The rivalry dates back to the formation of Internazionale. The Milan derby is also called the Derby della Madonnina. Such a nomenclature is derived from the statue of Virgin Mary placed on top of the Duomo, which is usually called the Madonnina. Both of the clubs nowadays sign Italian as well as foreign players, even though that was the reason behind the original split.

Milan began as the more successful club by breaking the record of consecutive series of wins set by Genoa, when they won the Kings’ Medal in 1901. They also won 3 Scudettos before Internazionale won their first in 1910. Inter came into their own during the 1960’s with their triumph at the European level. The 1960’s also saw the clash of two Italian superstars – Sandro Mazzola of Inter and Gianni Rivera of Milan. Both Inter and Milan took each other by the horns during that period, with Mazzola and Rivera leading the respective sides in some of the most exciting derby matches ever played. The coaches during that period were also legends in their own right, with Nereo Rocco managing Milan and his counterpart being none other than the high priest of Catenaccio, Helenio Herrera.

This rivalry between Mazzola and Rivera even continued when they were playing for the national team – both of them rarely played together and it usually happened that one of them was substituted by the other at half-time. A school of thought often blames the 1970 World Cup final defeat to Pele-led Brazil to this.

The rivalry took on a national flavor when Holland met Germany in the 1990 World Cup. The match became a pseudo-derby and ironically it took place at the San Siro, home of both Milan and Internazionale. The back-to-back Champions League winning squad of Milan had the famous Dutch trio of Marco van Basten, Frank Rijkaard and Ruud Gullit, whereas Andreas Brehme, Jürgen Klinsmann and Lothar Matthäus flaunted the Inter colors. The match ended in a moral victory for Inter as Germany went on to win 2-1, with two Inter players – Klinsmann and Brehme – being on the score sheet.

Milan went on to dominate the 80’s and 90’s, winning as many as 6 Scudettos and 3 Champions League medals, whereas Inter took a backseat. Inter came back strongly after 2006, winning the Scudetto on 5 consecutive occasions, thereby setting a league record for the most number of consecutive Scudettos won, beating the likes of the legendary “il Grande Torino”, regarded as the best club team to have ever played in this league.


The stage

The stage is Milan’s contribution to the football fraternity worldwide, the space-age cathedral of football – Nuovo Stadio Calcistico San Siro or San Siro, as it is more popularly known. The first ever match played here was the Milan derby, when Inter triumphed 6-3. San Siro’s first ever brush with national teams came during the 1934 FIFA World Cup when Italy played Austria on a rain-soaked pitch. Their eventual victory led them to Rome; where the Azzurri went on to win their first ever Jules Rimet trophy.

San Siro was renamed as Stadio Giuseppe Meazza in the year 1980, after the death of legendary striker Meazza, who played for both Internazionale and Milan. In over a century of rivalry, it was Meazza himself who came closest to bridging the chasm between the rivals. Even though the better part of his career was spent at Inter, Meazza also became a Rossonero for two seasons. It was also reported that he cried when he scored for Milan during such a derby. (thehardtackle)

Tuesday, 1 February 2011

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Preview Match : AC Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri believes Lazio will provide a major challenge for his side this evening.


The table-topping Rossoneri continue to lead second-placed Napoli by four points, with third-placed Lazio a further three points behind in the race for the Serie A crown.

And speaking ahead of tonight’s clash with the Biancoceleste at the San Siro, Allegri admitted his side, currently on 47 points after 22 games, will be made to work hard for three more.

He said: “Lazio are doing great things. They have good players and we will have to be very careful because we are at a crucial stage in the season where we cannot give away points.

“Our aim is to finish the campaign with 80 points and in order to do that we have to win 11 more games.”

AC Milan head into this game on a four-match winning run in Serie A, with their most recent success a 2-0 victory at Catania, while Lazio saw off Fiorentina, 2-0, in their most recent league outing.

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Olimpiade musim panas ke-30 akan diadakan di London, Britania Raya dari 27 Juli 2012 hingga 12 Agustus 2012. London sebelumnya pernah dua kali menyelenggarakan Olimpiade pada tahun 1908 dan 1948.

London terpilih pada 6 Juli 2005 dalam pertemuan IOC ke-117 di Singapura setelah mengalahkan Madrid (Spanyol), New York (Amerika Serikat), Paris (Perancis) dan Moskwa (Rusia).

Sejumlah 26 cabang olahraga akan diselenggarakan di London, lebih sedikit dari 28 yang dipertandingkan di Beijing karena dicoretnya cabang bisbol dan sofbol oleh IOC.