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1994–95 AC Milan season


FieldValue
clubMilan
season1994–95
managerFabio Capello
chairmanSilvio Berlusconi
chrtitlePresident
stadiumSan Siro
leagueSerie A
league result4th
(in UEFA Cup)
cup1Coppa Italia
cup1 resultRound of 16
cup2UEFA Champions League
cup2 resultRunners-up
cup3Supercoppa Italiana
cup3 result**Winners**
cup4European Super Cup
cup4 result**Winners**
cup5Intercontinental Cup
cup5 resultRunners-up
league topscorer
Marco Simone (17)
season topscorer
Marco Simone (21)
average attendance56,659
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prevseason1993–94
nextseason1995–96

(in UEFA Cup) Marco Simone (17) Marco Simone (21)

Associazione Calcio Milan lost their supremacy of Italian football, finishing just fourth in Serie A, also losing the Champions League final to Ajax. Marco van Basten was forced to end his career due to an ankle injury, and the lack of goals scored was the main difference between Milan and champions Juventus, and even though Milan scored more goals than in 1993–94, the defensive line was not as unassailable as the season before.

Squad

Transfers

InPos.NamefromType
FWRuud GullitSampdorialoan ended
MFMassimo OrlandoFiorentina
DFGianluca SordoTorino£2,5m
MFGiovanni StroppaFoggia
GKCarlo CudiciniCalcio Comoloan ended
DFRoberto LorenziniGenoaloan ended
DFEnzo GambaroNapoliloan ended
OutPos.NameToType
FWJean-Pierre PapinBayern München
FWBrian LaudrupGlasgow Rangers
FWFlorin RăducioiuRCD Espanyol
GKFrancesco AntonioliReggiana
MFFernando De NapoliReggiana
FWDaniele GuerzoniMonza Calcio
DFMirco SadottiCesena
MFFrancesco CozzaA.C. Reggianaloan
DFEnzo GambaroFiorentinaloan
MFAngelo CarboneFiorentinaloan

Winter

InPos.NamefromType
FWPaolo Di CanioSSC Napoli
FWAlessandro MelliSampdorialoan
OutPos.NameToType
FWRuud GullitSampdoriaurl=http://archiviostorico.corriere.it/1994/novembre/10/qui_non_resto_Milan_arrende_co_0_9411105364.shtmlauthor=Fabio Montititle="Qui non resto". E il Milan s'arrendepublisher=Corriere della Seradate=10 November 1994access-date=22 November 2011}}
DFAlessandro OrlandoJuventus
MFFrancesco CozzaVicenzaloan
DFEnzo GambaroA.C. Reggianaloan
DFRoberto LorenziniTorinoloan

Competitions

Serie A

Main article: 1994–95 Serie A

League table

Results summary

Results by round

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Matches

Gabrieli Savićević Savićević Pedone Savićević

Di Canio Signori Baresi Stroppa Massaro Maldini Stroppa Albertini Vialli Simone Jonk S. Rossi Simone Lentini Donadoni De Napoli Savićević Simone Savićević Simone Simone

Coppa Italia

Main article: 1994–95 Coppa Italia

Second round

Cicconi Criniti Taccola Biffi Albertini Sordo Galli Panucci

Third round

Bergomi

Orlandini

Supercoppa Italiana

Main article: 1994 Supercoppa Italiana

Boban Simone Costacurta Vierchowod Jugović Evani Mihajlović

UEFA Champions League

Main article: 1994–95 UEFA Champions League

Group stage

Main article: 1994–95 UEFA Champions League group stage#Group D

Litmanen Simone

Baresi

Knockout phase

Main article: 1994–95 UEFA Champions League knockout stage

Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Final

Main article: 1995 UEFA Champions League Final

Intercontinental Cup

Main article: 1994 Intercontinental Cup

Omar Asad

European Super Cup

Main article: 1994 European Super Cup

Massaro

Statistics

Players statistics

References

Sources

References

  1. "Attendance Statistics of Serie A 1994–1995". StadiaPostcards.com.
  2. Benedetto Ferrara. (30 May 1994). "Benvenuta crisi, ai saldi si compre". La Repubblica.
  3. Fabio Monti. (10 November 1994). ""Qui non resto". E il Milan s'arrende". Corriere della Sera.
  4. (12 November 1994). "Cambia la Coppa Italia, per piacere". La Repubblica.
  5. Roberto Perrone. (21 December 1994). "Il Milan chiede la "fiducia" al Torino". [[Corriere della Sera]].
  6. {{harvnb. Panini. 2005
  7. Due to ban on San Siro.
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