AC Milan
AC Milan, officially Associazione Calcio Milan, is a professional football club based in Milan, Italy. Founded in 1899, the club has spent its entire history, with the exception of two seasons, in the top tier of Italian football, known as Serie A.
AC Milan is one of the most successful clubs in the world, having won 19 Serie A titles, 7 Champions League/European Cup titles (second only to Real Madrid), 5 Coppa Italia titles, 7 Supercoppa Italiana titles, 2 European Cup Winners' Cups, 5 UEFA Super Cups, and 3 Intercontinental Cups/FIFA Club World Cups.
The club's home stadium is the San Siro, officially known as the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, which it shares with local rivals Inter Milan. The two Milanese clubs compete in the Derby della Madonnina, one of the most famous and fiercely contested derbies in world football.
AC Milan's traditional colors are red and black stripes, leading to the nickname Rossoneri (the red and blacks). Throughout its history, the club has featured some of the greatest players in football history, and continues to be a major force in Italian and European football. The club has experienced periods of both dominance and struggle, facing challenges in recent years before regaining prominence in Serie A and European competitions.