Milan Football Club, full name Associazione Calcio Milan. AC is the abbreviation of the first two words.
The Italian AC (Associazione Calcio) is the abbreviation of the football club. Just like FC in English, it does not refer to a specific team.
In the early days, Milan's full name was called "Milan Cricket and Football SERIE A" (Milan Cricket-Football Association), referred to as "AC Milan".
After winning the championship for the first time in 1901, Milan won the Italian National Championship for two consecutive years in 1906 and 1907. It is worth mentioning that Milan was also the second team in Italian history to win the Italian National Championship. Championship team.
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Milan is a world-famous football city, home to two Serie A giants, AC Milan and Inter Milan. The two teams share the same stadium, but fans are unwilling to call the same home stadium by the same name. AC Milan fans call it the San Siro Stadium, and Inter Milan fans call it the Meazza Stadium.
AC Milan was founded in 1898, when it was called "Milan Football and Cricket Club". It had achieved good results in the early 20th century and won two or three national championships.
In 1908, some players were dissatisfied with the team and separated, naming it "Inter Milan". San Siro is the name of a local saint in Milan. Every city in Italy has its own patron saint. In order to commemorate the patron saint of Milan, this stadium was named San Siro.
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