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AC Milan in 2007

Era: The Ancelotti Years

30 stories and 84 matches from the Milan Club Adelaide history museum, in the order they happened.

The stories of 2007

2006-07 season

Retuning the tree around Kaká

As the albero di Natale matured, Ancelotti retuned it around a single incandescent talent: Kaká. With Rui Costa gone by 2006, the Brazilian became the tree's lone luminous point, dropping deep to collect Pirlo's passes and then bursting through midfield with a directness no defence could track. Operating off Filippo Inzaghi's poaching, Kaká scored ten goals across the 2006-07 Champions League and dragged Milan to the trophy, avenging Istanbul with a 2-1 win over Liverpool in Athens. The tactical evolution — from a shape that balanced several creators to one built to unleash a single genius — earned Kaká the 2007 Ballon d'Or.

Sources

  • Carlo Ancelotti, Preferisco la Coppa
  • La Gazzetta dello Sport, 2007 Champions League coverage

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2007

'I Belong to Jesus': the devout angel of the Devil

The sweetest irony in the folklore of 'il Diavolo' — the Devil — was its most beloved star of the 2000s: Ricardo Kaká, a devout evangelical who, at the peak of his 2007 Ballon d'Or season, would lift his rossonero shirt to reveal an undershirt reading 'I Belong to Jesus'. The sight of San Siro's Diavolo carried to the summit of Europe by a player who pointed to the heavens gave the club's satanic soprannome a gentle, very public counterpoint. In Milan the paradox was savoured: the team of the Devil led by its most saintly figure.

Sources

  • La Gazzetta dello Sport match coverage (2007)
  • Kaká player profiles and interviews on his faith

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1987–2007

Costacurta's twenty seasons: a defensive record in itself

Alessandro 'Billy' Costacurta turned defensive longevity into an art: debuting in 1987, he was still patrolling San Siro twenty seasons later, bowing out in May 2007 at the age of 41 by calmly converting a penalty in his final appearance. Across those two decades he won a cabinet of league titles and lifted the European Cup five times, forever the composed foil to Baresi's authority and later a mentor to the defenders who followed. His career was itself a kind of record — proof that the craft of the Italian centre-back, unlike the sprinter's, could ripen well past forty.

Sources

  • La Gazzetta dello Sport
  • Sky Sport Italia farewell broadcast, May 2007

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2001–2012

Inzaghi among Europe's great goalscorers

Filippo Inzaghi seemed to live permanently on the shoulder of the last defender — a pure poacher who, as one manager memorably remarked, must have been born in an offside position. That instinct made him one of the most prolific marksmen in European competition history, with 70 goals across the Champions League and UEFA Cup, two of the most famous arriving in Athens in 2007 to beat Liverpool in the Champions League final. In eleven years at Milan (2001–2012) 'Pippo' scored 126 goals, few of them pretty and none of them wasted.

Sources

  • UEFA club competition records
  • contemporary La Gazzetta dello Sport match reports

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2007

Kaká, 'Ricky' and the 'purosangue' of Milan's attack

Italians affectionately shortened Ricardo Izecson dos Santos Leite to 'Kaká' and 'Ricky', while the Gazzetta reached for the racehorse image of a 'purosangue' (thoroughbred) to describe his galloping runs from midfield. His surging solo goals in the 2006-07 Champions League campaign carried Milan to the Athens final and earned him the 2007 Ballon d'Or. The Italian press framed him as the gentle 'ragazzo per bene' (the good, well-mannered boy), a contrast to the era's harder-edged stars.

Sources

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

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2000s

Selling the Rossoneri to the World

Through the 2000s, with a squad built around Maldini, Pirlo and Kaka and later joined by Ronaldinho and Beckham, Milan became prized touring ambassadors, courting booming fanbases across Asia and North America. Crowned European champions again in 2007, the rossoneri were ideal draws for pre-season friendlies and promotional dates far from Lombardy, part of Berlusconi's long campaign to sell the brand worldwide. The exact opponents and venues shifted with each summer, but the pattern of globe-trotting exhibition football defined the era.

Sources

  • AC Milan official club history; contemporary football press

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2007

Seven European Cups and a Place Among the Continent's Most Decorated

Seven European Cups and a Place Among the Continent's Most Decorated

With Kaka, Maldini and Ancelotti lifting the trophy in Athens in 2007, Milan reached seven European Cups and Champions Leagues, a tally bettered in Europe only by Real Madrid. Combined with three Intercontinental Cups, UEFA Super Cups, Cup Winners' Cups and the FIFA Club World Cup, the club's haul of official UEFA and FIFA titles reached eighteen, ranking Milan among the most successful clubs on earth in international competition. The rossoneri's continental record, catalogued lovingly in the club's own museum and in countless Forza Milan! specials, cemented the identity of Milan as fundamentally a European institution.

Sources

  • UEFA and FIFA club honours records
  • AC Milan official museum (Casa Milan) records
  • Forza Milan! European history specials
  • La Gazzetta dello Sport European Cup archives

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2007

The Ageless Ones: Careers Extended by the Lab

Milan Lab's most visible triumph was longevity. Alessandro Costacurta played competitively until the age of forty-one, closing his career for Milan in 2007; Paolo Maldini captained the side until 2009, retiring only weeks short of his forty-first birthday; and the Brazilian full-back Cafu together with defender Alessandro Nesta prolonged elite careers under the Lab's care. The sight of veterans thriving deep into their late thirties became the movement's living advertisement.

Sources

  • La Gazzetta dello Sport
  • Forza Milan!
  • Preferisco la Coppa (Carlo Ancelotti)

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2007

The Clean Sweep of 2007: Milan Conquer Europe and the World

Within a single calendar year, Ancelotti's Milan assembled a haul that ranks among the finest in the club's history: the Champions League in Athens, the UEFA Super Cup in Monaco, and the FIFA Club World Cup in Japan. It marked the fourth time the Rossoneri had been crowned champions of the world, and it enshrined a golden generation — Maldini, Nesta, Pirlo, Gattuso, Seedorf, Kaka and Inzaghi — among the greatest sides Milan have ever fielded.

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2007

Dida's redemption in Athens 2007

Four years after Manchester, Dida stood in the Milan goal for the 2007 Champions League final in Athens, where the rossoneri avenged Istanbul by beating Liverpool 2-1. His steady handling in a tense final gave Milan the platform for Pippo Inzaghi's two goals, completing a golden cycle for Ancelotti's team. The victory sealed Dida's place among the most successful goalkeepers in the club's history, bookending an era in which the position was held with authority and grace.

Sources

  • 2007 Champions League final broadcast
  • UEFA archives

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2007

Nils Liedholm Dies, the Baron Who Bridged Gre-No-Li and Modernity

Nils Liedholm, the last surviving member of the fabled Gre-No-Li, died on 5 November 2007 at his vineyard estate near Cuccaro Monferrato in Piedmont. Il Barone had been the most enduring of the Swedes, first as a supremely composed midfielder who anchored four scudetti and reached the 1958 European Cup final, then as a cultured coach who returned to guide Milan, blooding a teenaged Franco Baresi and steering the club after its darkest hours. His serene bearing and long passing set a template of Milanese elegance carried forward for generations. San Siro paid tribute to the man who embodied the club across half a century.

Sources

  • La Gazzetta dello Sport obituaries, November 2007
  • Liedholm biographies

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20 February 2007

Goalless in the Glasgow cauldron

Celtic Park heaved and roared for the round-of-16 first leg, but Milan's veteran defence refused to blink and the night ended goalless. Ancelotti's men absorbed the fury of Glasgow and carried the tie back to San Siro perfectly poised at 0-0.

Sources

  • UEFA Champions League official match archive
  • RSSSF: European Champions' Cup 2006-07
  • La Gazzetta dello Sport archives

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March 2007

Kaka breaks Celtic's resistance

Milan's 2006-07 European run turned on a single moment of Kaka genius against Celtic. With the last-16 tie deadlocked and grinding deep into extra time of the second leg, the Brazilian conjured the only goal, a composed and decisive finish that broke Scottish hearts and sent Milan through. It was the quiet, ruthless efficiency of a great player carrying his team, a theme that would define the road to Athens.

Sources

  • Champions League broadcast
  • La Gazzetta dello Sport

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7 March 2007

Kaká's Extra-Time Winner vs Celtic

Milan's redemptive 2006-07 Champions League run nearly stalled in the last sixteen against Celtic: after a goalless, physical first leg at Celtic Park, the San Siro return on 7 March 2007 was goalless through 90 minutes. Then Kaká conjured the decisive moment, collecting the ball outside the area and beating the goalkeeper with a precise finish to win the tie 1-0. It was the first of the Brazilian's decisive interventions on a road that would end in Athens; he finished that campaign as the competition's top scorer and the world's finest player. The winner came in the 93rd minute — just three minutes into extra time — Kaká curling past Boruc on 7 March 2007.

Sources

  • La Gazzetta dello Sport, 8 March 2007
  • Tutto il calcio minuto per minuto (RAI Radio)
  • UEFA Champions League archive
  • Champions League telecronaca

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April 2007

Kaka's night at Old Trafford

Kaka's night at Old Trafford

In the 2007 Champions League semi-final first leg at Old Trafford, Kaka scored both Milan goals in a 3-2 defeat that felt like a statement of intent. His second was the essence of the man at his peak: collecting the ball in his own space, he glided through the United rearguard, leaving Gabriel Heinze grasping at shadows, before finishing with ice-cold calm. Milan would demolish United 3-0 in the San Siro return and march on to the Athens final; 2007 was Kaka's year, and it ended with the Ballon d'Or.

Sources

  • Sky Sport / RAI broadcasts
  • La Gazzetta dello Sport

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April 2007

Milan answer Bayern with a San Siro statement

In the quarterfinal Milan drew 2-2 away to Bayern Munich, riding out a fierce night in Bavaria before finishing the job at home. A composed 2-0 at San Siro, with Seedorf and Inzaghi on the mark, carried Milan through 4-2 on aggregate. The result set up a semifinal reckoning with Manchester United.

Sources

  • La Gazzetta dello Sport
  • Champions League telecronaca

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3 April 2007

Van Buyten twice silences San Siro

Andrea Pirlo and Kaká twice put Milan ahead in the quarter-final first leg, and twice Bayern Munich's giant defender Daniel Van Buyten hauled them back, his second equaliser arriving deep in stoppage time to make it 2-2 at San Siro. With two away goals conceded, the trip to Munich looked daunting; it would prove anything but.

Sources

  • UEFA Champions League official match archive
  • RSSSF: European Champions' Cup 2006-07
  • La Gazzetta dello Sport archives

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3 & 11 April 2007

Masterclass in Munich: Milan Eliminate Bayern, 2007

On the road to redeeming the wound of Istanbul, Milan knocked Bayern Munich out of the 2006-07 Champions League quarter-finals. The first leg at San Siro on 3 April 2007 ended 2-2, leaving the tie delicately poised. A week later, at the Allianz Arena, the Rossoneri produced one of the great away performances of the Ancelotti years: Clarence Seedorf and Filippo Inzaghi both struck before the interval and Milan won 2-0, easing through 4-2 on aggregate. Kaká was imperious throughout the campaign, and the victory set up the semi-final with Manchester United — and, beyond it, the road to the Athens final, where Milan would finally avenge 2005.

Sources

  • UEFA Champions League official match archive
  • UEFA.com match reports, Milan 2-2 Bayern (3 April 2007) and Bayern 0-2 Milan (11 April 2007)
  • RSSSF: European Champions' Cup 2006-07
  • La Gazzetta dello Sport archives
  • La Gazzetta dello Sport, April 2007 match reports
  • acmilan.com #OnThisDay archive, 'Bayern Munich 0-2 AC Milan'

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April-May 2007

Old Trafford and the Ronaldo-Kaká Semi-Final Duel

The 2007 Champions League semi-final against Manchester United framed a generational duel between Cristiano Ronaldo's rising United and Kaká at the absolute zenith of his powers, the Brazilian producing performances that would carry him to the Ballon d'Or. After defeat at Old Trafford, Milan overwhelmed United on a rain-soaked San Siro night to reach the final that avenged Istanbul. It renewed a rivalry with English football's grandest club that stretched back to the European Cup's earliest decades. The Anglo-Italian meetings carried the weight of two proud institutions who each saw themselves as the game's aristocracy.

Sources

  • Carlo Ancelotti, Preferisco la Coppa
  • Champions League broadcast archives

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2 May 2007

The Road to Athens: Milan 3-0 Manchester United

In the 2007 Champions League semi-final, Kaká produced the football of his life, scoring twice at Old Trafford — including a slaloming solo goal that split the United defence — in a 3-2 first-leg defeat sealed by Wayne Rooney's late winner. In driving rain at San Siro on 2 May 2007, goals from Kaká, Clarence Seedorf and Alberto Gilardino delivered a 3-0 rout, sending Milan through 5-3 on aggregate to the Athens final, where revenge for Istanbul suddenly loomed. Kaká finished the season as Champions League top scorer with 10 goals and was crowned 2007 Ballon d'Or.

— MATCH SHEET — Milan XI: Dida; Oddo, Nesta, Maldini (c), Jankulovski; Gattuso, Pirlo, Ambrosini; Seedorf, Kaká; Inzaghi Coach: Carlo Ancelotti Scorers: Kaká 11', Seedorf 30', Gilardino 78' On a rain-soaked San Siro pitch Milan overturned the 3-2 first-leg defeat to advance 5-3 on aggregate — then avenged Istanbul in the Athens final.

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19 May 2007

Costacurta's farewell penalty: the oldest scorer in Serie A

Alessandro 'Billy' Costacurta stretched his Milan career across two decades (1987–2007) and more than 660 appearances, and he saved a piece of history for the very end. On 19 May 2007 he converted a penalty against Udinese aged 41 years and 25 days, making him the oldest goalscorer in Serie A history — a farewell strike from a defender whose longevity, alongside Baresi, Maldini and Tassotti, underpinned Milan's greatest era. He did not go far. The following season he joined Carlo Ancelotti's staff as an assistant coach, translating a lifetime of defensive intelligence to the training ground, before finding a second career as a respected television analyst and later a federal administrator. Few read the art of defending as fluently as the man who partnered Baresi and Maldini for a generation.

Sources

  • Lega Serie A records
  • La Gazzetta dello Sport, May 2007
  • Sky Sport Italia

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23 May 2007

Athens 2007 — the Italian press's tale of la vendetta

When Milan defeated Liverpool 2-1 in the 2007 Champions League final, the Italian papers framed it above all as "la vendetta" (the revenge) for the collapse of Istanbul two years earlier. La Gazzetta dello Sport built its front page around Filippo Inzaghi's two goals and the closing of an open wound, while Italian columnists cast Paolo Maldini lifting the trophy as the just restoration of an order briefly disturbed. The return to Athens — scene of the 1994 masterpiece — gave the coverage an extra layer of Italian narrative symmetry.

Sources

  • La Gazzetta dello Sport
  • Corriere dello Sport
  • Guerin Sportivo

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23 May 2007

2007 Champions League Final: Milan 2-1 Liverpool — revenge in Athens

Two years after squandering a 3-0 lead against Liverpool in Istanbul, Milan settled the account under the Athens sky at the Olympic Stadium. Filippo Inzaghi struck twice — the first ghosting in off a deflected Andrea Pirlo free-kick on the stroke of half-time, the second a clinical finish after racing onto Kaka's sublime through-ball. Dirk Kuyt's late header set nerves jangling, but Carlo Ancelotti's side held firm to claim the club's seventh European Cup. Captain Paolo Maldini lifted the trophy that had been torn away in Turkey; redemption, at last. Forza Milan.

— MATCH SHEET — Milan XI: Dida; Oddo, Nesta, Maldini (c), Jankulovski; Gattuso, Pirlo, Ambrosini; Kaká, Seedorf; Inzaghi Coach: Carlo Ancelotti Scorers: Inzaghi 45+2', 82' (Milan); Kuyt 89' (Liverpool) Inzaghi's brace — Pirlo's free kick in off his shoulder, then a clinical finish from Kaká's pass — sealed the seventh European Cup; Maldini, 38, lifted it for the fifth time.

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Serie A 2006-07

2006-07: Athens — revenge on Liverpool, a seventh European Cup

Starting Serie A with an eight-point Calciopoli deduction, Milan still clawed their way to fourth place, but the season belonged to Europe: Kaká's ten goals dragged the team past Bayern and Manchester United (a 3-0 semi-final second leg at San Siro) to the Athens final, where Filippo Inzaghi's brace beat Liverpool 2-1 and avenged Istanbul. It was the club's seventh European Cup. Kaká was crowned with the Ballon d'Or at the end of the calendar year.

Sources

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

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August 2007

Milan sign 17-year-old Pato, the boy who broke Pele's record

Two months after Athens, Milan bought the future: Alexandre Pato, a 17-year-old striker from Internacional of Porto Alegre, agreed to join in August 2007. The teenager had announced himself at the 2006 Club World Cup — where his goal against Al Ahly made him the youngest scorer in an official FIFA competition, erasing a mark Pele had held since 1958 — as Internacional dethroned Barcelona to rule the world. Registration rules meant he could not play a competitive match until the January window, so for four months the tifosi admired their new prodigy only in training and friendlies, anticipation building with every glimpse from Milanello.

Sources

  • AC Milan official announcements (August 2007)
  • La Gazzetta dello Sport archives
  • FIFA Club World Cup 2006 records

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31 August 2007

European Super Cup: Milan 3-1 Sevilla in Monaco

Milan opened their reign as champions of Europe by defeating UEFA Cup holders Sevilla 3-1 at the Stade Louis II in Monaco. Filippo Inzaghi again proved the scourge of opponents with a brace, and Kaka added a penalty to seal the Rossoneri's fifth European Super Cup. The match was played under a pall of grief following the death of Sevilla's young defender Antonio Puerta days earlier, and both teams paid solemn tribute before kickoff. Renato put Sevilla ahead early, but Milan turned it around: Inzaghi's header from Gattuso's cross (54'), Jankulovski's volley from a Pirlo pass (61') and Kaká's late penalty (87') sealed the 3-1 win — the club's fifth European Super Cup, played in tribute to Antonio Puerta, who had died three days earlier.

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December 2007

Kaká, 2007 FIFA World Player of the Year

That December Kaka completed the set, named FIFA World Player of the Year to stand as the game's undisputed finest across both great awards. Chosen by national-team coaches and captains around the world, the honour underlined that Milan's Champions League conquest had been built around him. He remains, to this day, the last Milan player ever voted the best footballer on earth.

Sources

  • FIFA World Player archives
  • La Gazzetta dello Sport

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2 December 2007

Kaka Crowned: Ballon d'Or and FIFA World Player of the Year

Kaka crowned 2007 as European Footballer of the Year, the driving force of the Milan side that had lifted its seventh European Cup that spring, when he finished as the Champions League's leading scorer and tormented Manchester United across the semi-finals. Gliding through midfield with the ball seemingly tied to his boot, the Brazilian offered a last vision of the classical number ten in a quickening game. He would prove the final man to win the Ballon d'Or before the long duopoly of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.

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13 December 2007

Club World Cup Semi-final: Milan 1-0 Urawa Red Diamonds

In Yokohama, the champions of Europe faced the champions of Asia before a red-shirted Japanese crowd roaring for Urawa. Milan laboured against a disciplined home side until Clarence Seedorf steered in the only goal in the 68th minute. It was enough to book a final against Boca Juniors — and a shot at the world crown that had eluded Milan since 1990.

Sources

  • FIFA Club World Cup 2007 archive
  • RSSSF
  • La Gazzetta dello Sport archives
  • AC Milan club records

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16 December 2007

2007 FIFA Club World Cup Final: Milan 4-2 Boca Juniors

2007 FIFA Club World Cup Final: Milan 4-2 Boca Juniors

When the old Intercontinental Cup gave way to FIFA's multi-continental Club World Cup, Milan's road to the world title still ran through Japan: as 2007 European champions the rossoneri flew east in December to a tournament staged in Yokohama, edging the host nation's Urawa Red Diamonds in the semi-final to reach the decider against Boca Juniors. In the Yokohama final, Filippo Inzaghi pounced to open the scoring on 21 minutes, only for Rodrigo Palacio to level for Boca almost immediately. After the break Milan pulled clear: Alessandro Nesta and Kaká struck before Inzaghi completed his brace, with Ledesma's late goal a mere consolation in a 4-2 triumph. Freshly crowned as the 2007 Ballon d'Or winner, Kaká was the game's orchestrator, and Milan lifted their fourth world title — proclaiming themselves, with 18 international trophies, the most decorated club on earth, and confirming Japan as the enduring modern stage for Milan's coronations as champions of the world.

— MATCH SHEET — Milan XI: Dida; Oddo, Nesta, Maldini (c), Jankulovski; Gattuso, Pirlo, Ambrosini; Kaká, Seedorf; Inzaghi Coach: Carlo Ancelotti Scorers: Inzaghi 21', 71' and Nesta 50', Kaká 61' (Milan); Palacio 22', Ledesma 85' (Boca) Days after winning the Ballon d'Or, Kaká starred in Yokohama as Milan claimed a fourth world title — then a record haul of international trophies.

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Every match of 2007

  1. Trofeo 'Luigi Berlusconi': Milan 3-2 Juventus

    6 January 2007 · Season 2006-07 (trofeo 'luigi berlusconi' match): Milan beat Juventus 3-2 at San Siro, Milano on 6 January 2007. Reti: 29' Inzaghi I, 41' Nedved, 67' Del Piero, 68' Seedorf I, 86' Aubameyang II.

  2. Friendly: Birkirkara 0-5 Milan

    9 January 2007 · Season 2006-07 (friendly match): Milan beat Birkirkara 5-0 at Stadio Nazionale, Ta Qali (Malta) on 9 January 2007. Reti: 31' Oliveira, 66' Seedorf I, 76' Favalli, 79' e 90' Inzaghi I.

  3. Serie A: Milan 3-1 Reggina

    14 January 2007 · Season 2006-07, matchday 19: Milan beat Reggina 3-1 at San Siro on 14 January 2007. Venue: San Siro, Milano. Reti: 6' Pirlo, 35' Seedorf I, 67' Bianchi, 78' Gilardino MILAN. Milan XI: Kalac, Cafu (72' Simic), Bonera, P. Maldini, Favalli, Brocchi, Pirlo, Jankulovski, Seedorf I, Gilardino (87' R. Oliveira), Inzaghi I (57' Gourcuff) — All.: Ancelotti.

  4. Serie A: Lazio 0-0 Milan

    21 January 2007 · Season 2006-07, matchday 20: Milan drew with Lazio 0-0 away on 21 January 2007. Venue: Olimpico, Roma. Milan XI: Dida, Cafu, Bonera, P. Maldini, Jankulovski, Gattuso, Pirlo, Brocchi (82' Ambrosini), Seedorf I, Kak�, Gilardino (80' Inzaghi I) — All.: : Ancelotti.

  5. Serie A: Milan 1-0 Parma

    28 January 2007 · Season 2006-07, matchday 21: Milan beat Parma 1-0 at San Siro on 28 January 2007. Venue: San Siro, Milan. Reti: 76' Inzaghi I MILAN. Milan XI: Dida, Oddo, Bonera, P. Maldini, Jankulovski, Gattuso, Pirlo, Brocchi (30' Inzaghi I), Kak�, Seedorf I (72' Gourcuff), Gilardino (72' R. Oliveira) — All.: Ancelotti.

  6. Serie A: Milan 2-1 AS Livorno

    11 February 2007 · Season 2006-07, matchday 23: Milan beat AS Livorno 2-1 at San Siro on 11 February 2007. Venue: San Siro, Milano. Reti: 28' Gattuso, 30' Lucarelli I, 68' Jankulovski MILAN. Milan XI: Storari, Oddo, Bonera, P. Maldini, Jankulovski, Gattuso, Pirlo, Seedorf I (75' Brocchi), Kak�, R. Oliveira (63' Ronaldo), Gilardino (79' Ambrosini) — All.: Ancelotti.

  7. Serie A: AC Siena 3-4 Milan

    17 February 2007 · Season 2006-07, matchday 24: Milan beat AC Siena 4-3 away on 17 February 2007. Venue: A. Franchi, Siena. Reti: 16' Ronaldo, 19' Vergassola, 29' R. Oliveira, 30' Maccarone, 81' Ronaldo, 89' Maccarone, 94' aut. Molinaro SIENA. Milan XI: Storari, Cafu (75' Oddo), Bonera, Kaladze, Jankulovski, Gattuso, Pirlo (74' Gourcuff), Brocchi, Kak�, R. Oliveira (79' Ambrosini), Ronaldo — All.: Ancelotti.

  8. Serie A: Milan 1-0 Sampdoria

    25 February 2007 · Season 2006-07, matchday 25: Milan beat Sampdoria 1-0 at San Siro on 25 February 2007. Venue: San Siro, Milano. Reti: 90' Ambrosini MILAN. Milan XI: Dida, Oddo, Bonera, Simic, Jankulovski, Gattuso, Ambrosini, Seedorf I (66' Pirlo), Kak�, Ronaldo (73' Inzaghi I), R. Oliveira (12' Cafu) — All.: Ancelotti.

  9. Serie A: US Palermo 0-0 Milan

    28 February 2007 · Season 2006-07, matchday 26: Milan drew with US Palermo 0-0 away on 28 February 2007. Venue: Barbera, Palermo. Milan XI: Dida, Brocchi, Simic, Bonera, Favalli, Gattuso, Pirlo, Ambrosini, Kak�, Seedorf I (71' Gourcuff), Gilardino (71' Ronaldo) — All.: Ancelotti.

  10. Serie A: Milan 3-1 Chievo Verona

    3 March 2007 · Season 2006-07, matchday 27: Milan beat Chievo Verona 3-1 at San Siro on 3 March 2007. Venue: San Siro, Milano. Reti: 17' Pellissier, 33' Gilardino, 56' Oddo, 93' Seedorf I MILAN. Milan XI: Dida, Oddo, Simic, Bonera, Jankulovski, Gattuso (79' Seedorf I), Pirlo, Brocchi, Kak�, Gilardino (76' Ambrosini), Ronaldo (88' Favalli) — All.: Ancelotti.

  11. Serie A: Inter 2-1 Milan

    11 March 2007 · Season 2006-07, matchday 28: Milan lost to Inter 1-2 away on 11 March 2007. Venue: San Siro, Milano. Reti: 40' Ronaldo, 54' Cruz, 75' Ibrahimovic INTERNAZIONALE. Milan XI: Dida, Oddo (62' Cafu), Bonera, P. Maldini, Jankulovski, Gattuso (79' Gourcuff), Pirlo, Ambrosini, Seedorf I (70' Gilardino), Kak�, Ronaldo — All.: Ancelotti.

  12. Serie A: Milan 1-0 Atalanta

    18 March 2007 · Season 2006-07, matchday 29: Milan beat Atalanta 1-0 at San Siro on 18 March 2007. Venue: San Siro, Milano. Reti: 40' Ambrosini MILAN. Milan XI: Dida, Oddo, Simic, Bonera, Jankulovski, Gattuso, Brocchi (77' Favalli), Ambrosini, Kak�, Ronaldo (81' Gilardino), R. Oliveira (72' Seedorf I) — All.: Ancelotti.

  13. Serie A: Roma 1-1 Milan

    31 March 2007 · Season 2006-07, matchday 30: Milan drew with Roma 1-1 away on 31 March 2007. Venue: Olimpico, Roma. Reti: 4' Mexes, 62' Gilardino ROMA. Milan XI: Dida, Cafu, Simic, Nesta, Favalli, Brocchi, Pirlo, Kak�, Seedorf I (72' Gourcuff), R. Oliveira (46' Gilardino), Ronaldo (79' Gattuso) — All.: Ancelotti.

  14. Serie A: Milan 3-1 FC Empoli

    7 April 2007 · Season 2006-07, matchday 31: Milan beat FC Empoli 3-1 at San Siro on 7 April 2007. Venue: San Siro, Milano. Reti: 12' Ronaldo, 43' Saudati, 44' Gilardino, 78' Favalli MILAN. Milan XI: Dida, Cafu, Bonera, Kaladze (46' Simic), Favalli, Gattuso, Pirlo, Gourcuff, Kak� (77' Jankulovski), Ronaldo (87' Serginho), Gilardino — All.: Ancelotti.

  15. Serie A: Messina Peloro 1-3 Milan

    15 April 2007 · Season 2006-07, matchday 32: Milan beat Messina Peloro 3-1 away on 15 April 2007. Venue: San Filippo, Messina. Reti: 15' Kak�, 30' Favalli, 86' Ronaldo, 93' S. Masiello MESSINA. Milan XI: Dida, Cafu, Bonera, Kaladze, Favalli (90' Jankulovski), Gattuso, Pirlo (87' Ambrosini), Gourcuff, Kak�, Gilardino (77' Serginho), Ronaldo — All.: Ancelotti.

  16. Serie A: Ascoli 2-5 Milan

    18 April 2007 · Season 2006-07, matchday 22: Milan beat Ascoli 5-2 away on 18 April 2007. Venue: Del Duca, Ascoli Piceno. Reti: 3' Gilardino, 25' rig. Kak�, 27' Gilardino, 33' rig. Di Biagio, 35' Kak�, 41' Guberti, 75' Seedorf I ASCOLI. Milan XI: Kalac, Oddo, Bonera, Nesta, Jankulovski, Ambrosini, Pirlo, Seedorf I, Kak� (46' Gattuso), Ronaldo (67' R. Oliveira), Gilardino (78' Grimi) — All.: Ancelotti.

  17. Serie A: Milan 3-1 Cagliari

    21 April 2007 · Season 2006-07, matchday 33: Milan beat Cagliari 3-1 at San Siro on 21 April 2007. Venue: San Siro, Milano. Reti: 14' Ronaldo, 69' Ronaldo, 74' rig. Suazo, 80' Pirlo MILAN. Milan XI: Kalac, Cafu, Simic, Kaladze, Favalli, Gattuso (68' Ambrosini), Brocchi, Gourcuff (81' Jankulovski), Seedorf I (68' Pirlo), Ronaldo, R. Oliveira — All.: Ancelotti.

  18. Serie A: Torino 0-1 Milan

    28 April 2007 · Season 2006-07, matchday 34: Milan beat Torino 1-0 away on 28 April 2007. Venue: Olimpico, Torino. Reti: 26' Seedorf TORINO. Milan XI: Dida, Cafu, Nesta, Bonera, Favalli, Brocchi (85' Simic), Pirlo, Ambrosini (46' Gourcuff), Seedorf I (65' Jankulovski), Gilardino, Ronaldo -.

  19. Serie A: Milan 0-0 Fiorentina

    6 May 2007 · Season 2006-07, matchday 35: Milan drew with Fiorentina 0-0 at San Siro on 6 May 2007. Venue: San Siro, Milano. Milan XI: Dida, Cafu, Nesta, Kaladze, Favalli, Gattuso (76' Brocchi), Pirlo, Ambrosini, Serginho (46' Jankulovski), Kak�, R. Oliveira (68' Inzaghi I) — All.: Ancelotti.

  20. Serie A: Catania 1-1 Milan

    13 May 2007 · Season 2006-07, matchday 36: Milan drew with Catania 1-1 away on 13 May 2007. Venue: Dall'Ara, Bologna. Reti: 6' Seedorf I, 61' Spinesi CATANIA. Milan XI: Dida, Oddo, Nesta, P. Maldini (65' Kaladze), Jankulovski, Gattuso (80' Gourcuff), Pirlo, Brocchi, Kak�, Seedorf I, Inzaghi I (65' Gilardino) — All.: Ancelotti.

  21. Serie A: Milan 2-3 Udinese

    19 May 2007 · Season 2006-07, matchday 37: Milan lost to Udinese 2-3 at San Siro on 19 May 2007. Venue: San Siro, Milano. Reti: 10' Asamoah, 36' Gourcuff, 53' Di Natale, 57' rig. Costacurta, 61' Barreto MILAN. Milan XI: Storari, Bonera, Simic, Favalli (67' Darmian), Grimi (76' Guerci), Brocchi, Costacurta (59' Di Gennaro), Gourcuff, Serginho, R. Oliveira, Borriello I — All.: Ancelotti.

  22. Serie A: Reggina 2-0 Milan

    27 May 2007 · Season 2006-07, matchday 38: Milan lost to Reggina 0-2 away on 27 May 2007. Venue: Granillo, Reggio Calabria. Reti: 8' Amoruso I, 67' Amerini REGGINA. Milan XI: Kalac, Simic (63' Oddo), Bonera, Kaladze (69' Grimi), Favalli, Cafu, Pirlo (68' Gattuso), Brocchi, Serginho, Borriello I, Ronaldo -.

  23. Departed: Alessandro Costacurta

    1 July 2007 · Alessandro Costacurta left Milan in the 2007-08 season (exact date 1 July 2007, per Transfermarkt player records).

  24. Departed: Alessandro Matri

    2007-08 season window · Alessandro Matri left Milan in the 2007-08 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  25. Departed: Christian Abbiati

    1 July 2007 · Christian Abbiati left Milan in the 2007-08 season (exact date 1 July 2007, per Transfermarkt player records).

  26. Departed: Davide Astori

    2007-08 season window · Davide Astori left Milan in the 2007-08 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  27. Departed: Ferdinando Coppola

    2007-08 season window · Ferdinando Coppola left Milan in the 2007-08 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  28. Departed: Giuseppe Ticli

    2007-08 season window · Giuseppe Ticli left Milan in the 2007-08 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  29. Departed: Ignazio Abate

    2007-08 season window · Ignazio Abate left Milan in the 2007-08 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  30. Departed: Leandro Grimi

    2007-08 season window · Leandro Grimi left Milan in the 2007-08 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  31. Departed: Luca Antonelli

    2007-08 season window · Luca Antonelli left Milan in the 2007-08 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  32. Departed: Marco Borriello

    2007-08 season window · Marco Borriello left Milan in the 2007-08 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  33. Departed: Marco Storari

    2007-08 season window · Marco Storari left Milan in the 2007-08 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  34. Departed: Marcus Diniz

    2007-08 season window · Marcus Diniz left Milan in the 2007-08 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  35. Departed: Massimo Donati

    2007-08 season window · Massimo Donati left Milan in the 2007-08 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  36. Departed: Paolo Sammarco

    2007-08 season window · Paolo Sammarco left Milan in the 2007-08 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  37. Departed: Patrick Kalambay

    2007-08 season window · Patrick Kalambay left Milan in the 2007-08 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  38. Departed: Ricardo Oliveira

    2007-08 season window · Ricardo Oliveira left Milan in the 2007-08 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  39. Departed: Romano Perticone

    2007-08 season window · Romano Perticone left Milan in the 2007-08 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  40. Departed: Sandro Bloudek

    2007-08 season window · Sandro Bloudek left Milan in the 2007-08 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  41. Signed: Alessandro Matri

    2007-08 season window · Alessandro Matri joined Milan in the 2007-08 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  42. Signed: Alexandre Pato

    2007-08 season window · Alexandre Pato joined Milan in the 2007-08 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  43. Signed: Davide Astori

    2007-08 season window · Davide Astori joined Milan in the 2007-08 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  44. Signed: Digão

    2007-08 season window · Digão joined Milan in the 2007-08 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  45. Signed: Emerson

    2007-08 season window · Emerson joined Milan in the 2007-08 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  46. Signed: Ferdinando Coppola

    2007-08 season window · Ferdinando Coppola joined Milan in the 2007-08 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  47. Signed: Giuseppe Ticli

    2007-08 season window · Giuseppe Ticli joined Milan in the 2007-08 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  48. Signed: Ibrahim Bá

    2007-08 season window · Ibrahim Bá joined Milan in the 2007-08 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  49. Signed: Ignazio Abate

    2007-08 season window · Ignazio Abate joined Milan in the 2007-08 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  50. Signed: Leandro Grimi

    2007-08 season window · Leandro Grimi joined Milan in the 2007-08 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  51. Signed: Luca Antonelli

    2007-08 season window · Luca Antonelli joined Milan in the 2007-08 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  52. Signed: Marco Storari

    2007-08 season window · Marco Storari joined Milan in the 2007-08 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  53. Signed: Marcus Diniz

    2007-08 season window · Marcus Diniz joined Milan in the 2007-08 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  54. Signed: Massimo Donati

    2007-08 season window · Massimo Donati joined Milan in the 2007-08 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  55. Signed: Matteo Darmian

    2007-08 season window · Matteo Darmian joined Milan in the 2007-08 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  56. Signed: Paolo Sammarco

    2007-08 season window · Paolo Sammarco joined Milan in the 2007-08 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  57. Signed: Patrick Kalambay

    2007-08 season window · Patrick Kalambay joined Milan in the 2007-08 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  58. Signed: Romano Perticone

    2007-08 season window · Romano Perticone joined Milan in the 2007-08 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  59. Signed: Sandro Bloudek

    2007-08 season window · Sandro Bloudek joined Milan in the 2007-08 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  60. Signed: William-Fils Aubameyang

    2007-08 season window · William-Fils Aubameyang joined Milan in the 2007-08 season (window date approximate; fee as recorded by Transfermarkt).

  61. Friendly: Lecco 0-4 Milan

    29 July 2007 · Season 2007-08 (friendly match): Milan beat Lecco 4-0 at Rigamonti - Ceppi, Lecco on 29 July 2007. Reti: 40' Ronaldo, 56' Kak�, 71' Brocchi, 87' Seedorf I.

  62. Friendly: Psv Eindh. 0-0 Milan

    3 August 2007 · Season 2007-08 (friendly match): Milan drew with Psv Eindh. 0-0 at Stadio Lokomotiv, Mosca (Russia) on 3 August 2007.

  63. Friendly: Lok. Mosca 3-3 Milan

    5 August 2007 · Season 2007-08 (friendly match): Milan drew with Lok. Mosca 3-3 at Stadio Lokomotiv, Mosca (Russia) on 5 August 2007. Reti: 17' aut. Simic, 22' Kak�, 29' Ivanovic, 42' Odemwingie, 87' Seedorf I, 92' Brocchi.

  64. Friendly: Betis Siviglia 1-0 Milan

    9 August 2007 · Season 2007-08 (friendly match): Milan lost to Betis Siviglia 0-1 at Ruiz de Lopera, Siviglia (Spagna) on 9 August 2007. Reti: 47' rig. M. Gonzalez.

  65. Trofeo Tim: Internazionale 1-0 Milan

    14 August 2007 · Season 2007-08 (trofeo tim match): Milan lost to Internazionale 0-1 at San Siro, Milano on 14 August 2007. Reti: 28' Recoba.

  66. Trofeo Tim: Milan 1-0 Juventus

    14 August 2007 · Season 2007-08 (trofeo tim match): Milan beat Juventus 1-0 at San Siro, Milano on 14 August 2007. Reti: 26' Gilardino.

  67. Trofeo 'Luigi Berlusconi': Milan 2-0 Juventus

    17 August 2007 · Season 2007-08 (trofeo 'luigi berlusconi' match): Milan beat Juventus 2-0 at San Siro, Milano on 17 August 2007. Reti: 43' e 46' Inzaghi I.

  68. Serie A: Genoa 0-3 Milan

    26 August 2007 · Season 2007-08, matchday 1: Milan beat Genoa 3-0 away on 26 August 2007. Venue: Marassi - Ferraris, Genova. Reti: 21' Ambrosini, 44' e 48' rig. Kak� GENOA. Milan XI: Dida, Oddo, Nesta, Kaladze, Jankulovski (88' Favalli), Gattuso (74' Brocchi), Pirlo, Ambrosini (82' Gourcuff), Kak�, Seedorf I, Gilardino — All.: Ancelotti.

  69. Serie A: Milan 1-1 Fiorentina

    3 September 2007 · Season 2007-08, matchday 2: Milan drew with Fiorentina 1-1 at San Siro on 3 September 2007. Venue: San Siro, Milano. Reti: 27' rig. Kak�, 56' Mutu MILAN. Milan XI: Dida, Oddo (62' Cafu), Nesta, Kaladze, Jankulovski, Gattuso, Pirlo, Ambrosini (77' Emerson), Kak�, Seedorf I, Gilardino (65' Inzaghi I) — All.: Ancelotti.

  70. Friendly: Dinamo Kiev 2-2 Milan

    6 September 2007 · Season 2007-08 (friendly match): Milan drew with Dinamo Kiev 2-2 at Olympiyski Stadion, Kiev (Ucraina) on 6 September 2007. Reti: 6' Milevskiy, 21' Gavrancic, 45' Pato, 50' Gilardino.

  71. Serie A: AC Siena 1-1 Milan

    15 September 2007 · Season 2007-08, matchday 3: Milan drew with AC Siena 1-1 away on 15 September 2007. Venue: A. Franchi, Siena. Reti: 24' Maccarone, 91' Nesta SIENA. Milan XI: Dida, Cafu, Nesta, Kaladze, Favalli (61' Jankulovski), Gattuso (46' Inzaghi I), Emerson (65' Ambrosini), Brocchi, Gourcuff, Seedorf I, Gilardino — All.: Ancelotti.

  72. Serie A: Milan 1-1 Parma

    22 September 2007 · Season 2007-08, matchday 4: Milan drew with Parma 1-1 at San Siro on 22 September 2007. Venue: San Siro, Milano. Reti: 44' Seedorf I, 73' Pisanu MILAN. Milan XI: Dida, Oddo (80' Cafu), Nesta, Bonera, Jankulovski, Brocchi (67' Emerson), Pirlo, Ambrosini, Kak�, Seedorf I (75' Gilardino), Inzaghi I — All.: Ancelotti.

  73. Serie A: US Palermo 2-1 Milan

    26 September 2007 · Season 2007-08, matchday 5: Milan lost to US Palermo 1-2 away on 26 September 2007. Venue: Barbera, Palermo. Reti: 10' Seedorf I, 73' Diana, 93' Miccoli PALERMO. Milan XI: Kalac, Oddo, Nesta, Kaladze, Jankulovski, Gattuso, Pirlo, Emerson (76' Brocchi), Kak�, Seedorf I, Gilardino (76' Inzaghi I) — All.: Ancelotti.

  74. Serie A: Milan 1-1 Catania

    30 September 2007 · Season 2007-08, matchday 6: Milan drew with Catania 1-1 at San Siro on 30 September 2007. Venue: San Siro, Milano. Reti: 26' Martinez, 48' rig. Kak� MILAN. Milan XI: Kalac, Cafu (46' Oddo), Bonera, Kaladze (54' Nesta), Favalli, Gattuso, Pirlo, Ambrosini (46' Gilardino), Kak�, Seedorf I, Inzaghi I — All.: Ancelotti.

  75. Serie A: Lazio 1-5 Milan

    7 October 2007 · Season 2007-08, matchday 7: Milan beat Lazio 5-1 away on 7 October 2007. Venue: Olimpico, Roma. Reti: 16' Ambrosini, 23' Mauri, 33' rig. e 52' Kak�, 69' e 79' Gilardino LAZIO. Milan XI: Dida, Oddo (81' Simic), Bonera, Nesta, Favalli, Gattuso (82' Brocchi), Pirlo, Ambrosini, Seedorf I (83' Gourcuff), Kak�, Gilardino — All.: Ancelotti.

  76. Friendly: Athletic Bilbao 0-0 Milan

    12 October 2007 · Season 2007-08 (friendly match): Milan drew with Athletic Bilbao 0-0 at San Mam�s, Bilbao (Spagna) on 12 October 2007.

  77. Serie A: Milan 0-1 FC Empoli

    21 October 2007 · Season 2007-08, matchday 8: Milan lost to FC Empoli 0-1 at San Siro on 21 October 2007. Venue: San Siro, Milano. Reti: 55' Saudati MILAN. Milan XI: Dida, Oddo, Nesta, P. Maldini (67' Kaladze), Jankulovski, Gattuso (63' Brocchi), Pirlo, Ambrosini, Seedorf I, Inzaghi I (63' Gourcuff), Gilardino — All.: Ancelotti.

  78. Serie A: Milan 0-1 Roma

    28 October 2007 · Season 2007-08, matchday 9: Milan lost to Roma 0-1 at San Siro on 28 October 2007. Venue: San Siro, Milano. Reti: 72' Vucinic MILAN. Milan XI: Dida, Cafu, Nesta, Kaladze, P. Maldini (78' Favalli), Gattuso (74' Serginho), Pirlo, Ambrosini, Kak�, Seedorf I, Gilardino — All.: Ancelotti.

  79. Serie A: Sampdoria 0-5 Milan

    31 October 2007 · Season 2007-08, matchday 10: Milan beat Sampdoria 5-0 away on 31 October 2007. Venue: Marassi - Ferraris, Genova. Reti: 47' Kak�, 53' e 61' Gilardino, 76' Gourcuff, 80' Seedorf I SAMPDORIA. Milan XI: Dida, Bonera, Nesta, Kaladze, Serginho (75' Simic), Gattuso (67' Gourcuff), Pirlo, Brocchi, Kak� (81' Cafu), Seedorf I, Gilardino — All.: Ancelotti.

  80. Serie A: Milan 0-0 Torino

    3 November 2007 · Season 2007-08, matchday 11: Milan drew with Torino 0-0 at San Siro on 3 November 2007. Venue: San Siro, Milano. Milan XI: Dida, Cafu, Nesta, Kaladze, Favalli (63' Serginho), Brocchi (63' Inzaghi I), Pirlo, Ambrosini, Seedorf I (78' Gourcuff), Kak�, Gilardino — All.: Ancelotti.

  81. Serie A: Cagliari 1-2 Milan

    25 November 2007 · Season 2007-08, matchday 13: Milan beat Cagliari 2-1 away on 25 November 2007. Venue: Sant'Elia, Cagliari. Reti: 4' Acquafresca, 62' Gilardino, 85' Pirlo CAGLIARI. Milan XI: Dida, Oddo (71' Cafu), Nesta, P. Maldini, Serginho, Gattuso (80' Brocchi), Pirlo, Ambrosini (59' Bonera), Kak�, Ronaldo, Gilardino — All.: Ancelotti.

  82. Serie A: Milan 0-0 Juventus

    1 December 2007 · Season 2007-08, matchday 14: Milan drew with Juventus 0-0 at San Siro on 1 December 2007.

  83. Serie A: Inter 2-1 Milan

    23 December 2007 · Season 2007-08, matchday 17: Milan lost to Inter 1-2 away on 23 December 2007. Venue: San Siro, Milano. Reti: 18' Pirlo, 36' Cruz, 63' Cambiasso INTERNAZIONALE. Milan XI: Dida, Oddo, Nesta, Kaladze, P. Maldini, Gattuso (46' Emerson), Pirlo, Ambrosini, Kak�, Seedorf I (58' Serginho), Inzaghi I (46' Gilardino) — All.: Ancelotti.

  84. Signed: Christian Abbiati

    30 June 2008 · Christian Abbiati joined Milan in the 2007-08 season (exact date 30 June 2008, per Transfermarkt player records).