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23 Jan 21 | | Milan  |  | - |  |  Atalanta |  | Stadio Giuseppe Meaz @ 5:00pm |
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30 Jan 21 | | Bologna  |  | - |  |  Milan |  | Stadio Renato Dall'A @ 2:00pm |
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12 Jan 21 | | Milan |   | 0 - 0 |   | Torino |  | Stadio Giuseppe Meaz |
09 Jan 21 | | Milan |   | 2 - 0 |   | Torino |  | Stadio Giuseppe Meaz |
06 Jan 21 | | Milan |   | 1 - 3 |   | Juventus |  | Stadio Giuseppe Meaz |
03 Jan 21 | | Benevento |   | 0 - 2 |   | Milan |  | Stadio Ciro Vigorito |
23 Dec 20 | | Milan |   | 3 - 2 |   | Lazio |  | Stadio Giuseppe Meaz |
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Associazione Calcio Milan, commonly referred to as A.C. Milan or simply Milan, is a professional football club in Milan, Italy, founded in 1899. The club has spent its entire history, with the exception of the 1980–81 and 1982–83 seasons, in the top flight of Italian football, known as Serie A since 1929–30.
With 18 officially recognised UEFA and FIFA titles, they are the fourth most successful club in the world, along with Boca Juniors, and the most successful Italian club at international level. Milan has won a joint record three Intercontinental Cups and one FIFA Club World Cup, seven European Cup/Champions League titles (Italian record), the UEFA Super Cup a joint record five times and the Cup Winners' Cup twice. With 18 league titles, Milan is the joint-second most successful club in Serie A, along with local rivals Internazionale and behind Juventus (33). They have also won the Coppa Italia five times, and the Supercoppa Italiana seven.
Milan's home games are played at San Siro, also known as the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza. The stadium, which is shared with city rivals Internazionale, is the largest in Italian football, with a total capacity of 80,018. Inter are considered their biggest rivals, and matches between the two teams are called Derby della Madonnina, which is one of the most followed derbies in football.
The former owner of the club was former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi, who owned the club for 31 years. The club is one of the wealthiest in Italian and world football. It was a founding member of the now-defunct G-14 group of Europe's leading football clubs as well as its replacement, the European Club Association.

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Davide Calabria #2
 
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Hakan Calhanoglu #10

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Samu Castillejo #7
  
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Lorenzo Colombo #29
   
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Andrea Conti #14
 
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Diogo Dalot #5
  
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Brahim Díaz #21
    
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Antonio Donnarumma #90

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Gianluigi Donnarumma #99

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Matteo Gabbia #46
   
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Jens Petter #15
    
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Theo Hernandez #19
   
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic #11

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Pierre Kalulu #20
    
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Franck Kessié #79
 
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Simon Kjaer #24

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Rade Krunić #33
   
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Rafael Leão #17
   
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Daniel Maldini #27
   
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Souahilo Meite #23
  
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Mateo Musacchio #22

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Ante Rebic #12
    
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Alessio Romagnoli #13
 
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Alexis Saelemaekers #56
   
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Ciprian Tatarusanu #1
  
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Sandro Tonali #8

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The Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, commonly known as San Siro, is a football stadium located in the San Siro district in Milan, Italy. It is the home of both A.C. Milan and F.C. Internazionale Milano. On 3 March 1980, the stadium was named in honour of Giuseppe Meazza, the two-time World Cup winner (1934, 1938) who played for Internazionale, and briefly for Milan, in the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s. It held UEFA five-star stadium status which was superseded by a new system of classification.
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