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1995–96 AC Milan season


FieldValue
clubAC Milan
season1995–96
ownerSilvio Berlusconi
chairmanSilvio Berlusconi
chrtitlePresident
stadiumSan Siro
managerFabio Capello
leagueSerie A
league result1st
(in 1996–97 UEFA Champions League)
cup1Coppa Italia
cup1 resultQuarter-finals
cup2UEFA Cup
cup2 resultQuarter-finals
league topscorer
George Weah (11)
season topscorer
George Weah (17)
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average attendance60,973
prevseason1994–95
nextseason1996–97

(in 1996–97 UEFA Champions League)

George Weah (11) George Weah (17)

The 1995–96 season was Milan AC's 96th season in existence and the club's 13th consecutive season in the top flight of Italian football. Also the club played in Coppa Italia and UEFA Cup.

Summary

AC Milan got back to the level at which it had performed in consecutive seasons between 1992 and 1994, resulting in the domestic league title. It had reacted to its unexpected fall from grace in the 1994-95 season by signing George Weah and Roberto Baggio for the attack. Despite Baggio not performing at his customary Juventus level, a tight defence landed the title for the Milanese club.

Following the end of the season, Fabio Capello left the club to join Spanish La Liga giants Real Madrid as a new manager.

Squad

Transfers

InPos.NamefromType
FWRoberto BaggioJuventus€9.30 million
FWGeorge WeahParis Saint-Germain€6.90 million
MFPatrick VieiraCannes
MFPaulo FutreA.C. Reggiana€0.75 million
DFEnzo GambaroA.C. Reggiana
MFTomas LocatelliAtalanta B.C.
MFMassimo AmbrosiniA.C. Cesena
DFFrancesco CocoYouth Squad
DFRoberto LorenziniTorino F.C.
MFAngelo CarboneFiorentinaloan ended
FWFrancesco CozzaVicenza Calcio
OutPos.NameToType
FWDaniele MassaroShimizu S-Pulse
FWMarco van Bastenretired
GKCarlo CudiciniPrato-
DFEnzo GambaroBolton Wanderers
DFRoberto LorenziniPiacenza Calcioloan
MFAngelo CarbonePiacenza Calcio-
FWFrancesco CozzaLuccheseloan
MFMassimo OrlandoFiorentina-
MFGiovanni StroppaUdinese Calcio-
MFFrancesco De FrancescoPratoloan
FWAlessandro MelliSampdorialoan ended

Winter

InPos.NamefromType
OutPos.NameToType
DFStefano NavaCalcio Padova

Spring

InPos.NamefromType
OutPos.NameToType
MFRoberto DonadoniNY Metrostars

Competitions

Serie A

Main article: 1995-96 Serie A

League table

Results summary

Results by round

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Matches

Baresi R. Baggio R. Baggio Di Canio Weah Lentini Simone Panucci Maldini Baiano R. Baggio Savićević R. Baggio Boban Aldair Panucci Weah Sala Simone Di Canio Donadoni Savićević Simone Oliveira

R. Baggio Simone R. Mancini Weah Panucci Di Canio Boban

Coppa Italia

Main article: 1995-96 Coppa Italia

Round of 32

Savićević Weah Simone

Eightfinals

Eranio

Quarterfinals

Albertini Maldini Boban Di Canio Weah Lentini Coco Scapolo Paramatti Pergolizzi Bresciani Valtolina Morello Torrisi

UEFA Cup

Main article: UEFA Cup 1995-96

First round

Machaj Weah Boban Simone Boban

Second round

Eightfinals

Quarterfinals

Baggio Dugarry Dugarry Dugarry Maldini Costacurta Di Canio

Statistics

Players statistics

References

Sources

References

  1. "Attendance Statistics of Serie A 1995–1996". StadiaPostcards.com.
  2. Enrico Currò. (14 January 1996). "Milan, la carica degli stranieri". repubblica.it.
  3. Alberto Costa. (15 March 1996). "Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio - La Storia 1898-2004". Panini.
  4. Alberto Costa. (15 March 1996). "Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio - La Storia 1898-2004". Panini.
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