
AC Milan Roster Players Squad 2018 – History of AC Milan AC Milan as a top starts were founded on 16th December 1899 by Alfred Edwards and Herbert Kilpin. They came from Nottingham, England. Then, Edwards became the first president of AC Milan. AC Milan consists of two sections, cricket section, and football section. Cricket section managed by Edward Berra, and Football section managed by David Allison. As the name, AC Milan is formed by a city name in Italia called Milan. It uses the old spelling, not use Italia spelling which being Milano. Milan won some championship under by Herbert Kilpin’s guide, like in three national leagues in 1901, 1906, and 1907.
The next year, in 1908, Milan was split which caused the internal problem. In 1919, AC Milan Roster changed the name become Milan Football Club. In 1939, Milan FC changed to Associazione Calcio Milan. In 1951, Ac Milan became a much-feared club. The club has three top players which called “Gre-No-Li”. They were Swedish player. They were Gunnar Gren, Gunnar Nordahl, and Nils Liedholm.
Under the innovative football coach Nereo Rocco, AC Milan won a football league. AC Milan also won the European Cup for the first. It recorded a first Italian time in getting the championship in European Cup. In the 1970s, AC Milan got three Coppa Italia. The team also got the second European Cup. In 1978 AC Milan was a success to get the 10th Scudetto. The team got the “star” as the award. At the time, AC Milan was under by Gianni Rivera. If you want to know about AC Milan Roster Players 2018-2019, you can see this table.
See too: AC Milan Players Salary
AC Milan Roster Players Squad 2018/19:
No | Name | Birthdate | National |
Goalkeeper | |||
99 | Gianluigi Donnarumma | 25/02/1999 | Italy |
90 | Antonio Donnarumma | 07/07/1990 | Italy |
25 | Pepe Reina | 31/08/1982 | Spain |
35 | Alessandro Plizzari | 12/03/2000 | Italy |
Defender | |||
2 | Davide Calabria | 06/12/1996 | Italy |
17 | Cristián Zapata | 30/09/1986 | Colombia |
20 | Ignazio Abate | 12/11/1986 | Italy |
12 | Andrea Conti | 02/03/1994 | Italy |
47 | Raoul Bellanova | 17/05/2000 | Italy |
33 | Mattia Caldara | 05/05/1994 | Italy |
68 | Ricardo Rodríguez | 25/08/1992 | Switzerland |
93 | Diego Laxalt | 07/02/1993 | Uruguay |
22 | Mateo Musacchio | 26/08/1990 | Argentina |
13 | Alessio Romagnoli | 12/01/1995 | Italy |
56 | Stefan Simič | 20/01/1995 | Czech Republic |
23 | Ivan Strinić | 17/07/1987 | Croatia |
Midfielder | |||
4 | José Mauri | 16/05/1996 | Italy |
5 | Giacomo Bonaventura | 22/08/1989 | Italy |
7 | Samu Castillejo | 18/01/1995 | Spain |
10 | Hakan Çalhanoğlu | 08/02/1994 | Turkey |
14 | Tiemoué Bakayoko | 17/08/1994 | France |
18 | Riccardo Montolivo | 18/01/1985 | Italy |
21 | Lucas Biglia | 30/01/1986 | Argentina |
77 | Alen Halilović | 18/06/1996 | Croatia |
79 | Franck Kessié | 19/12/1996 | Ivory Coast |
91 | Andrea Bertolacci | 11/01/1991 | Italy |
Forward | |||
8 | Suso | 19/11/1993 | Spain |
9 | Gonzalo Higuaín | 10/12/1987 | Argentina |
11 | Fabio Borini | 23/03/1991 | Italy |
63 | Patrick Cutrone | 03/01/1998 | Italy |
AC Milan Manager | |||
Gennaro Gattuso | 09/01/1978 | Italy |
The above table is AC Milan Roster 2018/2019, AC Milan turned into the glory when owned by Silvio Berlusconi in 1986. The team got the 3rd championship in European Cup. Under Fabio Capello, AC Milan became the Dream Team. The team got 58-match run with no defeats. The team got the loss after Capello left. The team needs more than 10 years to get the recovery.