"We will be a team of devils. Our colors will be red like fire and black like the fear we will inspire in our opponents!": this is the phrase with which Herbert Kilpin founded Milan on December 16, 1899 by a group of English and Italians. A year and a half later, Milan was already champion of Italy, thanks to the Tricolore Final won 3-0 on the Genoa field in Ponte Carrega, on May 5, 1901.
It is one of the oldest clubs in Italy, as well as one of the most famous in the world and with the greatest sporting tradition.
At an international level, it is the third team in the world, second in Europe and first in Italy for the number of titles won in confederal and inter-confederal competitions: 18
The club's trophy cabinet includes: 7 European Cups/UEFA Champions League, 2 Cup Winners' Cups, 5 European Super Cups, 3 Intercontinental Cups, a FIFA Club World Cup and 5 Italian Cups, as national titles 19 Scudetti
The Rossoneri history is now legendary, just like the men who contributed to writing it: presidents, coaches and players. The names of important sports personalities have imposed themselves throughout the history of Milan, from the Englishman Alfred Edwards, who two years after the foundation won the first Rossoneri title, to Andrea Rizzoli, the first president of Milan and of an Italian team to win the Champions Cup in 1963 at Wembley, up to Silvio Berlusconi, the president who has won the most in Italy, Europe and the world. A great club is also and above all recognized by the culture of the game, the style, the bearing, the innovative charge of its technical guides. It is no coincidence that the vision of a new football has coincided in various eras, and in different decades, with the various Rossoneri victories. Thanks therefore to the value of its benches. The greatest coaches of Italian football sat here, such as Gipo Viani, Nereo Rocco and Nils Liedholm, the masters of the 1960s, from whom Arrigo Sacchi, Fabio Capello and Carlo Ancelotti inherited their legacy, basing their philosophy on modern, proactive and spectacular football. There are six Rossoneri players who have won the Ballon d'Or: Gianni Rivera in 1969, Ruud Gullit in 1987, Marco van Basten in 1988, 1989 and 1992, George Weah in 1995, Andriy Shevchenko in 2004 and Ricardo Kaká in 2007.

The only Georgian football legend who played for Milan for 10 years is Kakha Kaladze, with him Milan won 1 Italian Championship 2003/2004, 2 Champions Cups 2002/2003 - 2006/2007, 1 Club World Cup 2008, 1 European Super Cup 2007/2008, 1 Italian Cup 2002/2003, 1 Italian Super Cup 2004/2005,






