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AC Milan in 1992

Era: Capello's Invincibles

20 stories and 83 matches from the Milan Club Adelaide history museum, in the order they happened.

The stories of 1992

1992

Champions stranded in the stands

The same summer Milan also signed the reigning Ballon d'Or winner Jean-Pierre Papin from Marseille, briefly the world's most expensive player weeks before Lentini eclipsed him. With Van Basten, Gullit, Rijkaard, Papin, Savicevic, Boban and Lentini all on the books, Berlusconi had assembled a squad so deep that UEFA's three-foreigner rule left world-class stars watching from the stands each week. Stockpiling talent beyond what the laws of the game even allowed became the ultimate flourish of the empire's wealth.

Sources

  • Guerin Sportivo
  • John Foot, 'Calcio: A History of Italian Football'
  • La Gazzetta dello Sport archive

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1992

Il Genio: Dejan Savicevic Arrives

Il Genio: Dejan Savicevic Arrives

In the summer of 1992 Milan signed Dejan Savicevic from Red Star Belgrade, the Montenegrin playmaker who had lifted the 1991 European Cup with the Yugoslav champions. Nicknamed "Il Genio" (The Genius) for his mesmerising dribbling and audacity, he became the artistic soul of Capello's galacticos. His moments of magic, above all in Athens two years later, would live forever in Rossoneri lore.

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Summer 1992

Jean-Pierre Papin: the reigning Ballon d'Or arrives

Milan opened the summer of 1992 by signing Jean-Pierre Papin from Marseille, the reigning Ballon d'Or and France's most feared striker, for a fee reported at around ten million pounds — briefly the most expensive transfer in football history. It was a statement of Berlusconi-era abundance: a world-class centre-forward bought to compete with Van Basten, Gullit and Rijkaard for just three foreigner slots. Papin accepted the gilded cage with grace, becoming a devastating super-sub, and left for Bayern Munich in 1994 with two scudetto medals in his luggage.

Sources

  • L'Équipe press archives
  • La Gazzetta dello Sport archives
  • AC Milan official club records
  • France Football (Pallone d'Oro 1991)

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1992

Lentini and the world record that shook football

Weeks after Papin's arrival, Milan shattered the world transfer record again to take 23-year-old winger Gianluigi Lentini from Torino, for a fee reported at around thirteen million pounds — with later judicial inquiries examining alleged undeclared payments in the so-called 'caso Lentini'. In Turin, furious granata supporters took to the streets in protest at president Gian Mauro Borsano's sale of their brightest star, fresh from Torino's run to the UEFA Cup final. Pope John Paul II was reported to have called such a sum an offence against the dignity of work; the deal became the enduring symbol of Berlusconi's financial supremacy over Italian football.

Sources

  • La Gazzetta dello Sport archive
  • Guerin Sportivo
  • John Foot, 'Calcio: A History of Italian Football'
  • La Stampa press archives (Turin)

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1991-92

Gli Invincibili — the Italian press names an unbeaten era

When Capello's Milan went a full Serie A season unbeaten in 1991-92, the Italian press christened the side "gli Invincibili" (the Invincibles), a label that stuck and defined the era in the national football lexicon. La Gazzetta dello Sport charted the record-breaking run week by week, and the phrase came to encompass the astonishing 58-match league unbeaten streak that stretched across seasons. Italian retrospectives still reach for that single word — coined and amplified in the press — as the shorthand for the most dominant domestic Milan of all.

Sources

  • La Gazzetta dello Sport
  • Guerin Sportivo
  • it.wikipedia.org — Storia dell'A.C. Milan

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early 1990s

Marco van Basten, 'il Cigno di Utrecht' (the Swan of Utrecht)

Italian journalists christened Marco van Basten 'il Cigno di Utrecht' (the Swan of Utrecht) — a phrase capturing the elegance of a giant striker who moved with impossible grace. The Gazzetta also called him simply 'San Marco' (the Divine one) for the surreal quality of his volleys and pirouettes. Chronic ankle trouble drove him from the pitch heartbreakingly early: his last competitive match came in the 1993 European Cup final at only 28, and though he did not formally announce his retirement until 1995, the Italian press mourned that 'il Cigno' had folded his wings far too soon.

Sources

  • La Gazzetta dello Sport
  • Guerin Sportivo
  • it.wikipedia.org — Storia dell'A.C. Milan
  • guerinsportivo.it — il Cigno di Utrecht

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1980–1997

Mauro Tassotti, the quiet fourth man

Mauro Tassotti was the understated cornerstone of the most celebrated back line in football, the right-back whose positional discipline and unshowy reliability completed the quartet alongside Baresi, Costacurta and Maldini. Arriving from Lazio in 1980, he gave Milan seventeen seasons and then stayed on for nearly two more decades as a trusted assistant coach, a thread of continuity binding the Sacchi and Capello dynasties to the modern club. In an age that lionised the libero and the fullback-turned-icon in Maldini, Tassotti's genius was to be almost invisible — the surest sign, in Italian defending, of a job perfectly done.

Sources

  • Forza Milan! magazine
  • AC Milan official club history

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late 1980s–early 1990s

Mediolanum and Motta — the shirt before Opel

Before the long Opel years, Milan's front carried Italian names drawn close to its owner's world — among them Mediolanum, the financial group co-founded by Silvio Berlusconi, and the Milanese confectioner Motta, whose script sat across the stripes in the early 1990s. These were the transitional sponsors of the passage from Sacchi to Capello, badges of an Italian consumer economy printed on the rossoneri. They are the faded names in the family album, easily forgotten beside the marquee partnerships that followed.

Sources

  • Historical Football Kits (historicalkits.co.uk)
  • La Gazzetta dello Sport

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1991–92 season

Van Basten crowns the Invincibili as capocannoniere

In 1991–92 Marco van Basten crowned Milan's unbeaten scudetto — the side remembered as gli Invincibili ('the Invincibles') — with 25 league goals and the Serie A capocannoniere. It was his second Italian top-scorer title, after 19 goals had made him capocannoniere in 1989–90 under Arrigo Sacchi. Elegant, two-footed and lethal from impossible angles, the Dutch swan produced the last great scoring of a career that ankle injuries would silence at just 28.

Sources

  • Marco van Basten, 'Basta' (autobiography, 2019)
  • La Gazzetta dello Sport
  • RSSSF – Italy Serie A top scorers

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1991–92 season

Van Basten's Golden Boot and Serie A crowns

Marco van Basten's scoring at Milan crowned an already golden CV: the Dutch centre-forward topped Serie A's charts twice and won the European Golden Boot in 1991–92 with 25 league goals, the same season Fabio Capello's side went unbeaten. He gathered three Ballon d'Or awards (1988, 1989 and 1992) in rossonero, blending predatory finishing with a technique rarely seen in a man of his height. A chronic ankle injury cruelly ended his career at 28, yet in barely five active seasons he had scored around 125 goals for the club.

Sources

  • France Football Ballon d'Or archives
  • van Basten's autobiography 'Basta'

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1988–1992

Van Basten's Three Ballons d'Or in Rossonero

Marco van Basten won the Ballon d'Or three times as a Milan player — in 1988, 1989 and 1992 — a tally placing him among the greatest forwards the game has known. His volleys, his balance and his lethal instinct in the box defined Milan's dominance across the late 1980s and early 1990s. That the third arrived in 1992, shortly before chronic ankle injuries ended his career at just 30, only sharpened the sense of a genius cut short.

Sources

  • France Football, Ballon d'Or 1988, 1989 and 1992
  • Marco van Basten, 'Fragile' (autobiography, 2019)

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1991-92 season

Gli Invincibili: The Unbeaten Scudetto

In his very first campaign Fabio Capello swept Milan to the 1991-92 Serie A title without losing a single match — 22 wins and 12 draws across 34 games, a feat never before achieved over a full Italian top-flight season. Baresi and Maldini's defence and the attacking trident of Gullit, Van Basten and, increasingly, the young Italian talents simply could not be beaten, and the campaign anchored the club's 58-match unbeaten run. Marco van Basten thundered in 25 goals to claim the Capocannoniere and the European Golden Boot, the highest Serie A tally in a generation, and emphatic results like the 8-2 demolition at Foggia on the final day underlined the dominance of Milan's 12th scudetto. Guerin Sportivo hailed 'gli Invincibili', and the season entered the pantheon of unbeaten league titles — a rarity Milan share with only a select company in European football.

Sources

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May 1992

Eight Past Foggia: The Invincibles' Coronation

With Fabio Capello's first scudetto already mathematically secure, Milan turned the season's final home fixture into an exhibition, crushing Zdenek Zeman's swashbuckling Foggia 8-2 at San Siro. It closed a campaign without a single defeat — 22 wins and 12 draws — the season of the 'Invincibili', with Marco van Basten finishing capocannoniere on 25 goals. Rarely has a title been signed off with such extravagance.

Sources

  • RSSSF – Serie A 1991/92
  • La Gazzetta dello Sport archive
  • Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio (Panini)

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Serie A 1991-92

1991-92: The Invincibles — Capello's unbeaten scudetto

Promoted from within, Fabio Capello delivered a scudetto in his first season — and did it without losing a single match, 22 wins and 12 draws across 34 games, the first unbeaten campaign of Italy's 18-team era. Marco van Basten was capocannoniere with 25 league goals, the peak of his goalscoring powers. Serving the European ban imposed after the Marseille affair, Milan channelled everything into the league and produced one of the great domestic seasons.

Sources

  • RSSSF Italian championship archives
  • Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio (Panini)
  • magliarossonera.it

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August 1992

Supercoppa Italiana 1992: Milan 2-1 Parma

Fabio Capello's newly-crowned champions won the 1992 Supercoppa Italiana with an emphatic home victory over Parma, the cup holders. The result set the tone for the era of the Invincibili, whose league unbeaten run and continental ambitions were just beginning to gather. Milan's dominance of the domestic super-cup in these years became almost a formality of each new season.

Sources

  • RSSSF – Supercoppa Italiana
  • Lega Serie A records
  • La Gazzetta dello Sport archives
  • AC Milan official honours records

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September 1992

Football Italia: Channel 4 Makes Milan Cult Viewing in Britain

In September 1992, Britain's Channel 4 began showing live Serie A on free-to-air television, supported by the Saturday-morning magazine show Gazzetta Football Italia, presented by James Richardson from Italian piazzas with an espresso and the day's pink newspaper in hand. Serie A was then widely billed as the strongest league in the world, and Milan were its flagship: British viewers tuned in to the reigning champions in the midst of a record unbeaten league run, with Baresi and Maldini marshalling the defence and Van Basten in what proved to be his final season of football. Audiences reached into the millions, remarkable numbers for foreign football on British television. The show turned a generation of British fans into Serie A devotees and made Milan a cult reference in the UK long before wall-to-wall satellite coverage of European leagues existed.

Sources

  • Channel 4 / Football Italia broadcast history, 1992–2002

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November 1992

Four in one night: Van Basten destroys Goteborg

On a European night at San Siro in November 1992, Marco van Basten produced one last masterpiece, scoring all four goals in Milan's 4-0 Champions League win over IFK Goteborg. Each finish carried his trademark economy: clean strikes taken early, placed rather than smashed. It proved a poignant farewell to the grand stage, for within months his ankle would betray him for good, and this quadruple stands as the final flourish of one of the game's supreme centre-forwards.

Sources

  • La Gazzetta dello Sport
  • Champions League broadcast

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December 1992

Van Basten, 1992 FIFA World Player of the Year

FIFA's own global award, decided by the coaches of national teams, also came to San Siro in 1992, when Marco van Basten was voted FIFA World Player of the Year. Where the Ballon d'Or then drew on European journalists, this honour weighed him against the entire planet's game and reached the same verdict. Winning both in a single season, van Basten became the first footballer ever to hold the two crowns at once.

Sources

  • FIFA World Player archives
  • La Gazzetta dello Sport

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December 1992

A Third Ballon d'Or, Then the Scalpel

In the autumn of 1992 Marco van Basten seemed untouchable. On 25 November he dismantled IFK Göteborg single-handedly, scoring all four goals in a 4-0 Champions League rout at San Siro — one of them an airborne scissor-volley that belonged in a gallery. Weeks later France Football crowned him European Footballer of the Year for the third time, a hat-trick of Ballons d'Or matched at the time only by Johan Cruyff and Michel Platini, and the jewel of Milan's unbeaten league campaign under Fabio Capello. Yet almost simultaneously the chronic ankle that had tormented him since his first Milan winter demanded surgery again, and in December 1992 he went under the knife. Nobody yet suspected that the best striker in the world had just played his last full autumn of football: the injury would end his career prematurely, his final competitive match coming at just twenty-eight. Three times the continent's finest, he remains the yardstick for every Milan number nine who has followed.

Sources

  • France Football
  • France Football Ballon d'Or records
  • Marco van Basten, Basta (autobiography)
  • UEFA Champions League match archives, 1992-93 group stage
  • La Gazzetta dello Sport archives

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19 December 1992

The death of Gianni Brera

On the night of 19 December 1992 Brera was killed in a car accident near Codogno, in the Lombard lowlands he had immortalised, at the age of seventy-three. Italian football lost the writer who had given it much of its very language — *libero* (sweeper), *centrocampista* (midfielder), *melina* (time-wasting possession play), *contropiede* (counter-attack), *l'Abatino* (the little abbot) — and Milan lost its most brilliant and combative chronicler. His funeral drew the whole calcio world, and Milan's historic Arena Civica was later renamed the *Arena Civica Gianni Brera* in his honour; his prose remains the lens through which the Rossoneri's mid-century glories are still read.

Sources

  • it.wikipedia.org — Gianni Brera
  • La Gazzetta dello Sport

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Every match of 1992

  1. Serie A: Milan 5-0 Napoli

    5 January 1992 · Season 1991-92, matchday 15: Milan beat Napoli 5-0 at San Siro on 5 January 1992. Venue: San Siro, Milano. Reti: 1' P. Maldini, 27' Rijkaard, 40' Massaro, 64' Donadoni, 80' Van Basten MILAN. Milan XI: S. Rossi, Tassotti, P. Maldini, Albertini (70' Fuser), Costacurta, Baresi II, Evani, Rijkaard, Van Basten, Donadoni, Massaro (80' Cornacchini) — All.: Capello.

  2. Serie A: Verona 0-1 Milan

    12 January 1992 · Season 1991-92, matchday 16: Milan beat Verona 1-0 away on 12 January 1992. Venue: Bentegodi, Verona. Reti: 31' aut. Icardi HELLAS VERONA. Milan XI: S. Rossi, Gambaro, P. Maldini (46' Simone), Ancelotti, F. Galli, Baresi II, Evani, Rijkaard, Van Basten, Donadoni, Massaro — All.: Capello.

  3. Serie A: Milan 3-1 Foggia

    19 January 1992 · Season 1991-92, matchday 17: Milan beat Foggia 3-1 at San Siro on 19 January 1992. Venue: San Siro, Milano. Reti: 10' rig. e 47' Van Basten, 64' Shalimov, 85' rig. Van Basten MILAN. Milan XI: S. Rossi, Tassotti, P. Maldini, Donadoni, Costacurta, Baresi II, Evani (46' Albertini), Rijkaard, Van Basten, Gullit (83' Simone), Massaro — All.: Capello.

  4. Serie A: Milan 4-1 Ascoli

    26 January 1992 · Season 1991-92, matchday 18: Milan beat Ascoli 4-1 at San Siro on 26 January 1992. Venue: San Siro, Milano. Reti: 7' Simone, 35' P. Maldini, 48' D'Ainzara, 62' Rijkaard, 69' Albertini MILAN. Milan XI: S. Rossi, Tassotti, P. Maldini, Albertini, Costacurta, Baresi II, Donadoni, Rijkaard, Simone, Gullit (65' Evani), Massaro (75' Serena) — All.: Capello.

  5. Serie A: Cagliari 1-4 Milan

    2 February 1992 · Season 1991-92, matchday 19: Milan beat Cagliari 4-1 away on 2 February 1992. Venue: Sant'Elia, Cagliari. Reti: 3' Bisoli, 53', 69' e 71' rig. Van Basten, 77' Massaro CAGLIARI. Milan XI: S. Rossi, Tassotti, P. Maldini, Albertini, Costacurta, Baresi II, Donadoni, Rijkaard, Van Basten (75' Evani), Gullit, Simone (46' Massaro) — All.: Capello.

  6. Serie A: Milan 1-1 Juventus

    9 February 1992 · Season 1991-92, matchday 20: Milan drew with Juventus 1-1 at San Siro on 9 February 1992. Venue: San Siro, Milano. Reti: 4' Van Basten, 26' Casiraghi MILAN. Milan XI: S. Rossi, Tassotti, P. Maldini, Albertini, Costacurta, Baresi II, Evani, Rijkaard, Van Basten, Gullit, Massaro — All.: Capello.

  7. Serie A: Fiorentina 0-0 Milan

    16 February 1992 · Season 1991-92, matchday 21: Milan drew with Fiorentina 0-0 away on 16 February 1992. Venue: Comunale, Firenze. Milan XI: S. Rossi, Tassotti, P. Maldini, Donadoni, F. Galli, Costacurta, Evani, Rijkaard, Simone (82' Serena), Gullit, Massaro (69' Albertini) — All.: Capello.

  8. Serie A: Genoa 0-0 Milan

    23 February 1992 · Season 1991-92, matchday 22: Milan drew with Genoa 0-0 away on 23 February 1992. Venue: Marassi - Ferraris, Genova. Milan XI: S. Rossi, Tassotti, P. Maldini, Albertini, F. Galli, Baresi II, Evani, Rijkaard, Van Basten, Gullit (62' Donadoni), Massaro — All.: Capello.

  9. Serie A: Milan 3-1 Atalanta

    1 March 1992 · Season 1991-92, matchday 23: Milan beat Atalanta 3-1 at San Siro on 1 March 1992.

  10. Friendly: Milan 6-0 Tradate

    5 March 1992 · Season 1991-92 (friendly match): Milan beat Tradate 6-0 at Milanello, Carnago (VA) on 5 March 1992. Reti: 14' Rijkaard, 18' Simone, 37' Donadoni, 55' Van Basten, 85' e 87' Lorenzini.

  11. Serie A: AC Parma 1-3 Milan

    8 March 1992 · Season 1991-92, matchday 24: Milan beat AC Parma 3-1 away on 8 March 1992. Venue: Tardini, Parma. Reti: 33' Melli I, 48' e 76' Simone, 84' aut. Grun PARMA. Milan XI: S. Rossi, Tassotti, P. Maldini, Donadoni, F. Galli, Baresi II, Evani (79' Costacurta), Rijkaard, Van Basten, Gullit, Massaro (46' Simone) — All.: Capello.

  12. Serie A: Milan 2-0 Bari

    15 March 1992 · Season 1991-92, matchday 25: Milan beat Bari 2-0 at San Siro on 15 March 1992. Venue: San Siro, Milano. Reti: 38' Simone, 71' Van Basten MILAN. Milan XI: S. Rossi, Tassotti, P. Maldini, Donadoni, Costacurta, Baresi II, Evani (46' Albertini), Rijkaard, Van Basten, Gullit, Simone (70' Massaro) — All.: Capello.

  13. Coppa Dell'Amicizia: Olympique Marseille 1-0 Milan

    17 March 1992 · Season 1991-92 (coppa dell'amicizia match): Milan lost to Olympique Marseille 0-1 at Marsiglia (Francia) on 17 March 1992. Reti: 67' Papin.

  14. Serie A: Roma 1-1 Milan

    29 March 1992 · Season 1991-92, matchday 26: Milan drew with Roma 1-1 away on 29 March 1992. Venue: Olimpico, Roma. Reti: 4' Simone, 69' Rizzitelli ROMA. Milan XI: S. Rossi, Tassotti, P. Maldini, Donadoni, Costacurta, Baresi II, Evani, Rijkaard, Van Basten, Fuser (65' Albertini), Simone (39' Massaro) — All.: Capello.

  15. Serie A: Milan 5-1 Sampdoria

    5 April 1992 · Season 1991-92, matchday 27: Milan beat Sampdoria 5-1 at San Siro on 5 April 1992. Venue: San Siro, Milano. Reti: 34' Rijkaard, 54' Evani, 62' Van Basten, 82' Massaro, 84' Vialli, 86' Albertini MILAN. Milan XI: S. Rossi, Tassotti, P. Maldini, Albertini, Costacurta, Baresi II, Evani (71' Fuser), Rijkaard, Van Basten (83' Serena), Donadoni, Massaro — All.: Capello.

  16. Serie A: Cremonese 1-1 Milan

    12 April 1992 · Season 1991-92, matchday 28: Milan drew with Cremonese 1-1 away on 12 April 1992. Venue: Zini, Cremona. Reti: 40' aut. Bonomi, 75' Iacobelli CREMONESE. Milan XI: S. Rossi, Tassotti, Gambaro, Albertini, Costacurta, Baresi II, Evani (80' Serena), Rijkaard, Van Basten, Donadoni, Massaro — All.: Capello.

  17. Serie A: Milan 1-0 Inter

    18 April 1992 · Season 1991-92, matchday 29: Milan beat Inter 1-0 at San Siro on 18 April 1992. Venue: San Siro, Milano. Reti: 89' Massaro MILAN. Milan XI: Antonioli, Tassotti, P. Maldini, Albertini (61' Fuser), Costacurta, Baresi II, Evani, Rijkaard, Van Basten, Donadoni, Massaro — All.: Capello.

  18. Serie A: Torino 2-2 Milan

    25 April 1992 · Season 1991-92, matchday 30: Milan drew with Torino 2-2 away on 25 April 1992. Venue: Delle Alpi, Torino. Reti: 8' Casagrande, 18' Massaro, 62' aut. Ancelotti, 72' Fuser TORINO. Milan XI: Antonioli, Tassotti, P. Maldini, Albertini, Costacurta, Baresi II, Evani (68' Fuser), Rijkaard (56' Ancelotti), Van Basten, Donadoni, Massaro — All.: Capello.

  19. Serie A: Milan 2-0 Lazio

    3 May 1992 · Season 1991-92, matchday 31: Milan beat Lazio 2-0 at San Siro on 3 May 1992. Venue: San Siro, Milano. Reti: 25' Massaro, 84' Fuser MILAN. Milan XI: Antonioli, Tassotti, P. Maldini, Albertini, Costacurta, Baresi II, Evani (54' Simone), Rijkaard, Van Basten (58' Fuser), Donadoni, Massaro — All.: Capello.

  20. Serie A: Napoli 1-1 Milan

    10 May 1992 · Season 1991-92, matchday 32: Milan drew with Napoli 1-1 away on 10 May 1992. Venue: San Paolo, Napoli. Reti: 37' Rijkaard, 62' Blanc NAPOLI. Milan XI: Antonioli, Tassotti, P. Maldini, Albertini, Costacurta, Baresi II, Fuser (69' Gullit), Rijkaard, Van Basten (83' Simone), Donadoni, Massaro — All.: Capello.

  21. Friendly: Israele 0-2 Milan

    12 May 1992 · Season 1991-92 (friendly match): Milan beat Israele 2-0 at Tel Aviv (Israele) on 12 May 1992. Reti: 23' Massaro, 35' Simone.

  22. Serie A: Milan 4-0 Verona

    17 May 1992 · Season 1991-92, matchday 33: Milan beat Verona 4-0 at San Siro on 17 May 1992. Venue: San Siro, Milano. Reti: 18' rig. Van Basten, 46' Gullit, 77' e 78' Ancelotti MILAN. Milan XI: S. Rossi, Tassotti, P. Maldini, Albertini (46' Simone), Costacurta, Baresi II, Donadoni, Rijkaard, Van Basten, Gullit (66' Ancelotti), Massaro — All.: Capello.

  23. Friendly: Milan 0-1 Brasile

    19 May 1992 · Season 1991-92 (friendly match): Milan lost to Brasile 0-1 at San Siro, Milano on 19 May 1992.

  24. Serie A: Foggia 2-8 Milan

    24 May 1992 · Season 1991-92, matchday 34: Milan beat Foggia 8-2 away on 24 May 1992. Venue: Zaccheria, Foggia. Reti: 22' P. Maldini, 39' Signori, 41' Baiano, 47' Gullit, 52' Van Basten, 59' aut. Matrecano, 72' e 74' Simone, 82' Van Basten, 87' Fuser FOGGIA. Milan XI: S. Rossi, Tassotti, P. Maldini, Ancelotti (46' Massaro), Costacurta, Baresi II, Donadoni, Rijkaard, Van Basten, Gullit (73' Fuser), Simone — All.: Capello.

  25. Coppa Dell'Amicizia: Vancouver 86Ers 0-2 Milan

    6 June 1992 · Season 1991-92 (coppa dell'amicizia match): Milan beat Vancouver 86Ers 2-0 at Palace Stadium, Vancouver (Canada) on 6 June 1992. Reti: 17' Silas, 68' Simone.

  26. Coppa Dell'Amicizia: Milan 7-0 Hong Kong

    10 June 1992 · Season 1991-92 (coppa dell'amicizia match): Milan beat Hong Kong 7-0 at Varsity Stadium, Toronto (Canada) on 10 June 1992. Reti: 10', 34' e 52' Simone, 54' Elber, 60' Fuser, 69' e 85' Simone.

  27. Coppa Dell'Amicizia: Milan 1-0 Porto

    13 June 1992 · Season 1991-92 (coppa dell'amicizia match): Milan beat Porto 1-0 at Varsity Stadium, Toronto (Canada) on 13 June 1992. Reti: 71' Simone.

  28. Friendly: Lega Canadese (Csl) 0-1 Milan

    14 June 1992 · Season 1991-92 (friendly match): Milan beat Lega Canadese (Csl) 1-0 at London, Toronto (Canada) on 14 June 1992. Reti: 17' Cornacchini.

  29. Departed: Angelo Carbone

    1992-93 season window · Angelo Carbone left Milan in the 1992-93 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  30. Departed: Carlo Ancelotti

    1 July 1992 · Carlo Ancelotti left Milan in the 1992-93 season (exact date 1 July 1992, per Transfermarkt player records).

  31. Departed: Costantino Borneo

    1992-93 season window · Costantino Borneo left Milan in the 1992-93 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  32. Departed: Davide Corti

    1992-93 season window · Davide Corti left Milan in the 1992-93 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  33. Departed: Diego Fuser

    1992-93 season window · Diego Fuser left Milan in the 1992-93 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  34. Departed: Francesco Toldo

    1992-93 season window · Francesco Toldo left Milan in the 1992-93 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  35. Departed: Giovanni Cornacchini

    1992-93 season window · Giovanni Cornacchini left Milan in the 1992-93 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  36. Departed: Massimiliano Cappellini

    1992-93 season window · Massimiliano Cappellini left Milan in the 1992-93 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  37. Departed: Roberto Bandirali

    1992-93 season window · Roberto Bandirali left Milan in the 1992-93 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  38. Signed: Carlo Cudicini

    1992-93 season window · Carlo Cudicini joined Milan in the 1992-93 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  39. Signed: Costantino Borneo

    1992-93 season window · Costantino Borneo joined Milan in the 1992-93 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  40. Signed: Davide Dionigi

    1992-93 season window · Davide Dionigi joined Milan in the 1992-93 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  41. Signed: Dejan Savicevic

    1 July 1992 · Dejan Savicevic joined Milan in the 1992-93 season (exact date 1 July 1992, per Transfermarkt player records).

  42. Signed: Fernando De Napoli

    1992-93 season window · Fernando De Napoli joined Milan in the 1992-93 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  43. Signed: Francesco Toldo

    1992-93 season window · Francesco Toldo joined Milan in the 1992-93 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  44. Signed: Gianluigi Lentini

    1992-93 season window · Gianluigi Lentini joined Milan in the 1992-93 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  45. Signed: Giuseppe Cardone

    1992-93 season window · Giuseppe Cardone joined Milan in the 1992-93 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  46. Signed: Giuseppe Zappella

    1992-93 season window · Giuseppe Zappella joined Milan in the 1992-93 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  47. Signed: Guido Bistazzoni

    1992-93 season window · Guido Bistazzoni joined Milan in the 1992-93 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  48. Signed: Jean-Pierre Papin

    1992-93 season window · Jean-Pierre Papin joined Milan in the 1992-93 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  49. Signed: Martino Traversa

    1992-93 season window · Martino Traversa joined Milan in the 1992-93 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  50. Signed: Massimiliano Cappellini

    1992-93 season window · Massimiliano Cappellini joined Milan in the 1992-93 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  51. Signed: Rufo Emiliano Verga

    1992-93 season window · Rufo Emiliano Verga joined Milan in the 1992-93 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  52. Signed: Stefano Eranio

    1992-93 season window · Stefano Eranio joined Milan in the 1992-93 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  53. Signed: Stefano Nava

    1992-93 season window · Stefano Nava joined Milan in the 1992-93 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  54. Signed: Zvonimir Boban

    1992-93 season window · Zvonimir Boban joined Milan in the 1992-93 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  55. Friendly: Varese 0-2 Milan

    26 July 1992 · Season 1992-93 (friendly match): Milan beat Varese 2-0 at Ossola, Varese on 26 July 1992. Reti: 13' Simone, 54' Boban.

  56. Friendly: Monza 0-1 Milan

    30 July 1992 · Season 1992-93 (friendly match): Milan beat Monza 1-0 at Brianteo, Monza on 30 July 1992. Reti: 13' Simone.

  57. Friendly: Modena 0-3 Milan

    6 August 1992 · Season 1992-93 (friendly match): Milan beat Modena 3-0 at Modena on 6 August 1992. Reti: 9' Papin, 32' Savicevic, 69' Massaro.

  58. Friendly: Bologna 2-4 Milan

    8 August 1992 · Season 1992-93 (friendly match): Milan beat Bologna 4-2 at Dallara, Bologna on 8 August 1992. Reti: 6' aut. List, 39', 55' e 83' Van Basten, 67' Incocciati, 71' rig. Turkylmaz.

  59. Coppa Del Mediterraneo: Milan 3-0 Genoa

    12 August 1992 · Season 1992-93 (coppa del mediterraneo match): Milan beat Genoa 3-0 at Genova on 12 August 1992. Reti: 4' Boban, 30' Van Basten, 45' aut. Caricola.

  60. Coppa Del Mediterraneo: Napoli 2-0 Milan

    12 August 1992 · Season 1992-93 (coppa del mediterraneo match): Milan lost to Napoli 0-2 at Genova on 12 August 1992. Reti: 15' Careca, 37' Policano.

  61. Coppa Del Mediterraneo: Internazionale 2-0 Milan

    18 August 1992 · Season 1992-93 (coppa del mediterraneo match): Milan lost to Internazionale 0-2 at Dino Manuzzi, Cesena on 18 August 1992. Reti: 10' e 34' Sosa.

  62. Coppa Del Mediterraneo: Milan 1-0 Genoa

    18 August 1992 · Season 1992-93 (coppa del mediterraneo match): Milan beat Genoa 1-0 at Dino Manuzzi, Cesena on 18 August 1992. Reti: 44' rig. Van Basten.

  63. Trofeo 'Luigi Berlusconi': Milan 1-0 Internazionale

    22 August 1992 · Season 1992-93 (trofeo 'luigi berlusconi' match): Milan beat Internazionale 1-0 at San Siro, Milano on 22 August 1992. Reti: 4' Papin.

  64. Serie A: Milan 1-0 Foggia

    6 September 1992 · Season 1992-93, matchday 1: Milan beat Foggia 1-0 at San Siro on 6 September 1992. Venue: San Siro, Milano. Reti: 59' aut. Grandini MILAN. Milan XI: Antonioli, Tassotti, P. Maldini, Albertini (53' Donadoni), Nava, Costacurta, Lentini, Rijkaard, Van Basten, Evani, Papin (53' Massaro) — All.: Capello.

  65. Friendly: Gallaratese 0-3 Milan

    10 September 1992 · Season 1992-93 (friendly match): Milan beat Gallaratese 3-0 at Gallarate (VA) on 10 September 1992. Reti: 31' Savicevic, 45' Serena, 82' Massaro.

  66. Serie A: Pescara 4-5 Milan

    13 September 1992 · Season 1992-93, matchday 2: Milan beat Pescara 5-4 away on 13 September 1992. Venue: Adriatico, Pescara. Reti: 1' Allegri, 3' P. Maldini, 6' Lentini, 11' aut. e 14' aut. Baresi II, 23' Massara, 37', 39' e 73' Van Basten PESCARA. Milan XI: Antonioli, Tassotti, P. Maldini, Eranio (56' Massaro), Costacurta, Baresi II, Lentini (46' Evani), Rijkaard, Van Basten, Savicevic, Donadoni — All.: Capello.

  67. Serie A: Milan 2-0 Atalanta

    20 September 1992 · Season 1992-93, matchday 3: Milan beat Atalanta 2-0 at San Siro on 20 September 1992. Venue: San Siro, Milano. Reti: 56' Massaro, 68' Van Basten MILAN. Milan XI: Antonioli, Tassotti, Gambaro, Albertini, Costacurta, Baresi II, Lentini (75' Evani), Rijkaard, Van Basten, Savicevic (46' Massaro), Donadoni — All.: Capello.

  68. Friendly: Saronno 0-2 Milan

    24 September 1992 · Season 1992-93 (friendly match): Milan beat Saronno 2-0 at Saronno (VA) on 24 September 1992. Reti: 14' Simone, 82' Guerzoni.

  69. Serie A: Fiorentina 3-7 Milan

    4 October 1992 · Season 1992-93, matchday 5: Milan beat Fiorentina 7-3 away on 4 October 1992. Venue: Comunale, Firenze. Reti: 14' Baiano, 25' Massaro, 34' Lentini, 42' Gullit, 45' Massaro, 48' Effenberg, 79' Van Basten, 87' Gullit, 90' Di Mauro, 92' Van Basten FIORENTINA. Milan XI: Antonioli (46' S. Rossi), Tassotti, P. Maldini, Albertini (57' Evani), Costacurta, Baresi II, Lentini, Rijkaard, Van Basten, Gullit, Massaro — All.: Capello.

  70. Serie A: Milan 5-3 Lazio

    18 October 1992 · Season 1992-93, matchday 6: Milan beat Lazio 5-3 at San Siro on 18 October 1992. Venue: San Siro, Milano. Reti: 13' Gullit, 15' Papin, 21' Winter, 34' Van Basten, 52' Fuser, 61' rig. Van Basten, 65' Signori, 80' Simone MILAN. Milan XI: S. Rossi, Tassotti, P. Maldini, Albertini, Costacurta, Baresi II, Lentini, Donadoni, Van Basten, Gullit (76' Massaro), Papin (76' Simone) — All.: Capello.

  71. Friendly: Milan 3-1 Gallaratese

    22 October 1992 · Season 1992-93 (friendly match): Milan beat Gallaratese 3-1 at Milanello, Carnago (VA) on 22 October 1992. Reti: Gullit, Serena, Simone, .....

  72. Serie A: AC Parma 0-2 Milan

    25 October 1992 · Season 1992-93, matchday 7: Milan beat AC Parma 2-0 away on 25 October 1992. Venue: Tardini, Parma. Reti: 62' Papin, 93' Eranio PARMA. Milan XI: Antonioli, Gambaro, P. Maldini, Albertini, Costacurta, Baresi II, Lentini, Donadoni, Van Basten, Gullit (40' Eranio), Papin (71' Massaro) — All.: Capello.

  73. Serie A: Milan 0-0 Torino

    1 November 1992 · Season 1992-93, matchday 8: Milan drew with Torino 0-0 at San Siro on 1 November 1992.

  74. Serie A: Napoli 1-5 Milan

    8 November 1992 · Season 1992-93, matchday 9: Milan beat Napoli 5-1 away on 8 November 1992. Venue: San Paolo, Napoli. Reti: 7' e 27' Van Basten, 60' Eranio, 69' e 75' Van Basten, 84' Zola NAPOLI. Milan XI: Antonioli, Tassotti, P. Maldini, Albertini, Costacurta, Baresi II, Lentini, Rijkaard, Van Basten, Eranio (62' Donadoni), Simone (57' Massaro) — All.: Capello.

  75. Trofeo 'Ciudad De La Coruna': Deportivo La Coruna 0-1 Milan

    12 November 1992 · Season 1992-93 (trofeo 'ciudad de la coruna' match): Milan beat Deportivo La Coruna 1-0 at La Coruna (Spagna) on 12 November 1992. Reti: 74' Massaro.

  76. Serie A: Milan 1-1 Inter

    22 November 1992 · Season 1992-93, matchday 10: Milan drew with Inter 1-1 at San Siro on 22 November 1992. Venue: San Siro, Milano. Reti: 40' Lentini, 69' De Agostini MILAN. Milan XI: Antonioli, Tassotti, P. Maldini, Donadoni (77' Eranio), Costacurta, Baresi II, Lentini, Rijkaard, Van Basten, Gullit (58' Albertini), Massaro — All.: Capello.

  77. Serie A: Juventus 0-1 Milan

    29 November 1992 · Season 1992-93, matchday 11: Milan beat Juventus 1-0 away on 29 November 1992. Venue: Delle Alpi, Torino. Reti: 68' Simone JUVENTUS. Milan XI: Antonioli (19' S. Rossi), Tassotti, P. Maldini, Eranio, Costacurta, Baresi II, Lentini (82' Massaro), Rijkaard, Boban, Van Basten, Simone — All.: Capello.

  78. Friendly: Gallaratese 0-10 Milan

    3 December 1992 · Season 1992-93 (friendly match): Milan beat Gallaratese 10-0 at Gallarate (VA) on 3 December 1992. Reti: Simone (3), Savicevic (2), Donadoni (2), Papin, Gullit, Serena.

  79. Serie A: Milan 1-1 Udinese

    6 December 1992 · Season 1992-93, matchday 12: Milan drew with Udinese 1-1 at San Siro on 6 December 1992. Venue: San Siro, Milano. Reti: 33' Albertini, 43' Balbo MILAN. Milan XI: S. Rossi, Tassotti, P. Maldini, Albertini, Nava, Costacurta, Donadoni, Evani, Van Basten, Savicevic (80' Massaro), Papin (62' Simone) — All.: Capello.

  80. Serie A: Milan 2-0 Ancona

    13 December 1992 · Season 1992-93, matchday 13: Milan beat Ancona 2-0 at San Siro on 13 December 1992. Venue: San Siro, Milano. Reti: 14' e 51' Papin MILAN. Milan XI: S. Rossi, Tassotti, P. Maldini, Eranio, Costacurta, Baresi II, Lentini (81' Albertini), Rijkaard, Van Basten (46' Massaro), Papin, Evani — All.: Capello.

  81. Trofeo Dell'Isola: Tenerife 0-1 Milan

    15 December 1992 · Season 1992-93 (trofeo dell'isola match): Milan beat Tenerife 1-0 at Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Spagna) on 15 December 1992. Reti: 80' Papin.

  82. Serie A: Sampdoria 1-2 Milan

    23 December 1992 · Season 1992-93, matchday 4: Milan beat Sampdoria 2-1 away on 23 December 1992. Venue: Marassi - Ferraris, Genova. Reti: 28' Simone, 46' Bonetti II, 58' Gullit SAMPDORIA. Milan XI: S. Rossi, Tassotti, P. Maldini, Albertini, Costacurta, Baresi II, Lentini (59' Evani), Rijkaard, Papin, Gullit, Simone (71' Eranio) — All.: Capello.

  83. Coppa Della Bonta': Milan 4-2 Christmas Stars

    30 December 1992 · Season 1992-93 (coppa della bonta' match): Milan beat Christmas Stars 4-2 at San Siro, Milano on 30 December 1992. Reti: 7' Papin, 50' Evani, 61' e 85' Massaro, 79' Berti, 90' Serena.