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Saturday, August 29, 2009

Group Stage Champion League 2009-2010

Group A

Pld

Pts

Bayern

0

0

Juventus

0

0

Bordeaux

0

0

Maccabi Haifa

0

0

Group B

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Pts

Man. United

0

0

CSKA Moskva

0

0

Beşiktaş

0

0

Wolfsburg

0

0

Group C

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Pts

Milan

0

0

Real Madrid

0

0

Marseille

0

0

Zürich

0

0

Group D

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Pts

Chelsea

0

0

Porto

0

0

Atlético

0

0

APOEL

0

0

Group E

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Pts

Liverpool

0

0

Lyon

0

0

Fiorentina

0

0

Debrecen

0

0

Group F

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Pts

Barcelona

0

0

Internazionale

0

0

Dynamo Kyiv

0

0

Rubin

0

0

Group H

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Arsenal

0

0

AZ

0

0

Olympiacos

0

0

Standard

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2009/10 UEFA Champions League match calendar

2009/10 UEFA Champions League match calendar
StageDates
First qualifying round, 1st leg30.06/01.07.2009
First qualifying round, 2nd leg07/08.07.2009
Second qualifying round, 1st leg14/15.07.2009
Second qualifying round, 2nd leg21/22.07.2009
Third qualifying round, 1st leg28/29.07.2009
Third qualifying round, 2nd leg04/05.08.2009
Play-off, 1st leg18/19.08.2009
Play-off, 2nd leg25/26.08.2009
Group stage, Matchday 115/16.09.2009
Group stage, Matchday 229/30.09.2009
Group stage, Matchday 320/21.10.2009
Group stage, Matchday 403/04.11.2009
Group stage, Matchday 524/25.11.2009
Group stage, Matchday 608/09.12.2009
First knockout round, 1st leg16/17.02.2010 & 23/24.02.2010
First knockout round, 2nd leg09/10.03.2010 & 16/17.03.2010
Quarter-finals, 1st leg30/31.03.2010
Quarter-finals, 2nd leg06/07.04.2010
Semi-finals, 1st leg20/21.04.2010
Semi-finals, 2nd leg27/28.04.2010
Final (Madrid, Spain)22.05.2010

2009/10 UEFA club competitions draw schedule

2009/10 UEFA club competitions draw schedule
Date
Time
LocationDraw details
22.06.2009
12.00CET
NyonUEFA Champions League
First and second qualifying rounds
22.06.2009
13.30CET
NyonUEFA Europa League
First and second qualifying rounds
17.07.2009
12.00CET
NyonUEFA Champions League
Third qualifying round
17.07.2009
13.30CET
NyonUEFA Europa League
Third qualifying round
07.08.2009
12.00CET
NyonUEFA Champions League
Play-offs
07.08.2009
13.30CET
NyonUEFA Europa League
Play-offs
27.08.2009
18.00CET
MonacoUEFA Champions League
Group stage
28.08.2009
13.00CET
MonacoUEFA Europa League
Group stage
18.12.2009
12.00CET
NyonUEFA Champions League
First knockout round
18.12.2009
13.00CET
NyonUEFA Europa League
Round of 32, Round of 16
19.03.2010
12.00CET
NyonUEFA Champions League
Quarter-finals, semi-finals, final
19.03.2010
13.00CET
NyonUEFA Europa League
Quarter-finals, semi-finals, final

Friday, August 21, 2009

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Monday, August 10, 2009

hall of fame AC MILAN

The Hall of Fame

History San Siro stadium

History

The history of the San Siro stadium



A gift from Pirelli

The San Siro (named after the saint who had a chapel dedicated to him in this suburb) stadium was a gift from the Milan president Piero Pirelli (in charge from 1909 for twenty years) to 'his Milan'. The stadium was built in just 13 and a half months, thanks to the work of 120 construction workers. The total cost of the operation came to five million lire which in today's terms would translate to three and a half million euro. The stadium was designed by Ulisse Stacchini, the architect whose other major work in the city was the Milan Central Station, and renowned engineer Alberto Cugini.

The inauguration

The San Siro was designed on the English model for stadiums, solely for football with four stands holding a capacity of 35,000 spectators. It opened on 19 September 1926, when a packed stadium watched Inter defeat Milan 6-3. The first league game was played on September 19, 1926 when Milan lost 2-1 to Sampierdarenese while the first international took place on February 20, 1927 and Italy drew 2-2 with Czechoslovakia. Until the end of 1945, the San Siro remained the exclusive property of Milan while Inter played their home games at the Arena in the centre of the city. The 'Theatre of Football' has gone under numerous renovations since then to create the imposing monument to the game it is today.

The first expansion

Milan sold the stadium to the city council in 1935 and three years later the decision was taken to develop the stands. Football had become more and more of a mass phenomenon so the San Siro had to be expanded to meet the demand. Architect Rocca and engineer Calzolari were given the task and they took advantage of the pre-existing structure that supported the interior to build an external ramp to enable access into the stadium. In 1952, the capacity was originally set at 150,000 but after discussions with the city council that figure was rejected. After spending 5.1 million lire on the modernisation of the stadium, the inauguration took place on May 13, 1939 when Italy drew 2-2 with England. Gate receipts for that game came to 1.2 million lire.

The second development

Work on the second expansion of the stadium started in 1954 and 12 months later, on October 26, 1955, it was opened with a capacity of 85,000. The first set of floodlights were installed in 1957 and the electronic scoreboard followed in 1967. The floodlights were modernised in 1979 when the second tier was developed. The stadium was officially renamed in honour of Giuseppe Meazza, the famous Inter and Milan player of the 1930s and 1940s, on March 3, 1980. In 1986, the first tier became an all-seated numbered and coloured section. The main central stand became red, the stands around and facing that, orange, the north stand behind the goal, green and the south stand where the Milan fans gather, blue.

The third ring

For the event of the Football World Cup 1990, the Municipality of Milan decided to proceed with the refurbishment of the “Meazza” stadium after they turned down the idea of building a new stadium due to reasons of high costs and limited time available. The first idea is to design a futuristic and stunning project: the construction of the third ring and the roof to cover all the spectators. The project, design by Architect Giancarlo Ragazzi, Architect Enrico Hoffer and Engineer Leo Finzi, consists of the construction of a third ring of stands, resting on indipendent supports designed around the existing stadium.
The structure of the new third ring rests on eleven cylindrical towers in reinforced concrete. These towers also provide access to the stands and various services and are indipendent from the existing construction. Four of these towers also support the reticular beams of the roof. To give maximum comfort all the new seats placed are ergonomic, numbered and colored in four different colors to identify the four main sectors of the stadium. The 85.700 spectators are all covered with a roof made of curved shelters of polycarbonate. Furthermore was installed a new drainage and heating system and a new flood lighting system. In june the 8th 1990 the stadium hosted the opening ceremony of the Football World Cup with the match Argentina vs Camerun. Since then the “Scala del Calcio” host the passions of millions of fans. During the summer 2008, due to the construction works to meet the new Uefa standards, the stadium capacity has become 80.018 spectators.

The figures

To complete the construction, 10,000 quintals of cement, 3,500 cubic metres of sand and 1,500 quintals of iron were needed. In order to mark out the pitch, 80kg of chalk is needed to cover a dimension of 105 metres long and 68 metres wide. The perimeter beams are 204 by 296 metres and weigh 1,100 and 2,000 tonnes, respectively. The roof is covered with 256 floodlights, emitting 3,500 watts. In order to carry out the main construction, two 64-metre high cranes were purposely installed. Inside the stadium, there are emergency exits and a service elevator with a weight capacity of 1,000 kg. The San Siro stadium is situated across from the city race course and is six kilometres from the centre of Milan.

Not only football

The San Siro stadium is a symbol of Milan (such as the Scala and the Duomo) and it’s famous not only for football but for other great events that made is history. For example the boxing match between Duilio Loi and Carlo Ortis (September 1st, 1960), a return match for the world title of welter junior. There were 53.043 people, 8 thousand near the boxing ring for the occasion. That match was won by the Italian and it yielded 130 millions. The stadium has hosted some musical concerts too. Bob Marley (June 27th, 1980) presented his show under the North Curve. There were 90 thousands people to greet the Jamaican musician. The same hail was shown for Bruce Springsteen (1985). The Red Stand has hosted even an open-air disco. Now, under the South Curve, there is a museum that follows all the A.C. Milan and Inter F.C. history through the memorabilia of the people who made that history. The stadium is visited by 50 thousand of people when there’s no matches. Since July 1st, 2000 San Siro is managed jointly by A.C. Milan and Inter F.C..

team AC MILAN

Goalkeeper

Dida

Dida

Birth date: 10/7/1973
Abbiati Christian

Abbiati Christian

Birth date: 7/8/1977
Kalac Zeljko

Kalac Zeljko

Birth date: 12/16/1972
Storari Marco

Storari Marco

Birth date: 1/7/1977

Defenders

Zambrotta Gianluca

Zambrotta Gianluca

Birth date: 2/19/1977
Favalli Giuseppe

Favalli Giuseppe

Birth date: 1/8/1972
Oddo Massimo

Oddo Massimo

Birth date: 6/14/1976
Silva Thiago

Silva Thiago

Birth date: 9/22/1984
Onyewu Oguchi

Onyewu Oguchi

Birth date: 5/13/1982
Antonini Luca

Antonini Luca

Birth date: 8/4/1982
Jankulovski Marek

Jankulovski Marek

Birth date: 5/9/1977
Kaladze Kakha

Kaladze Kakha

Birth date: 2/27/1978
Bonera Daniele

Bonera Daniele

Birth date: 5/31/1981
Nesta Alessandro

Nesta Alessandro

Birth date: 3/19/1976

Midfielders

Abate Ignazio

Abate Ignazio

Birth date: 11/12/1986
Ambrosini Massimo

Ambrosini Massimo

Birth date: 5/29/1977
Gattuso Gennaro Ivan

Gattuso Gennaro Ivan

Birth date: 1/9/1978
Pirlo Andrea

Pirlo Andrea

Birth date: 5/19/1979
Seedorf Clarence

Seedorf Clarence

Birth date: 4/1/1976
Flamini Mathieu

Flamini Mathieu

Birth date: 3/7/1984
Cardacio Mathias

Cardacio Mathias

Birth date: 10/2/1987

Forwards

Viudez Tabaré

Viudez Tabaré

Birth date: 9/8/1989
Di Gennaro Davide

Di Gennaro Davide

Birth date: 6/16/1988
Pato

Pato

Birth date: 9/2/1989
Huntelaar Klaas-Jan

Huntelaar Klaas-Jan

Birth date: 8/12/1983
Borriello Marco

Borriello Marco

Birth date: 6/18/1982
Inzaghi Filippo

Inzaghi Filippo

Birth date: 8/9/1973
Ronaldinho

Ronaldinho

Birth date: 3/21/1980

JACK MARPAUNG

Sunday, August 9, 2009

adidas Milan Junior Camp 2009

adidas Milan Junior Camp 2009



adidas Milan Junior Camp, the official ACMilan football camps, are back for 2009. At adidas Milan Junior Camp, boys and girls between 6 and 15 years of age will experience an unforgettable week of football and fun, under the supervision of ACMilan coaches. Discover all the locations in Italy and in more than 30 other countries. Find out now your favourite camp!



ACMilan in the US

AC Milan has set its presence in the US in the last 6 years through the activity of Milan Junior Camps, the official red and black summer holiday. The development of the Milan Junior Camp program in the US can be summarized as follows.
AC Milan, one of the most famous and winning soccer clubs in the world with more than 100 years of history, national and international success in and out of the field, has arrived in the US! In 2006 AC Milan organized 10 Milan Junior Camps across many states and the summer of 2007 will see many more Milan Junior Camp locations throughout the country for boys and girls between the ages of 6 through 17. Discover, surfing this website and find out everything about Milan Junior Camp and “AC Milan World”!



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ACMilan Junior

Dear Friend,

Last sport season more than 150.000 kids took part as protagonists into “ACMilan World” thanks to the initiatives of The ACMilanJunior, an articulated program of events and activities created by ACMilan with the purpose to actively involve all boys and girls under 18 years old.

ACMilan Junior is composed of: all teams of ACMilan Youth Sector, all associated teams belonging to ACMilan Scuola Calcio, Milan Junior Camp, Sunday Camp, Milan per la Scuola and many other events of pure entertainment, such as Milan Park and Milan Generation Club.

The increasing attention towards new generations underlines the strong desire of AC Milan to associate top level soccer and a program realized to answer the needs of kids who play soccer for the first time and of boys and girls who already practice it, trying to transmit them all a positive model of life.

I, indeed, strongly believe that young people should practice this sport enjoying themselves, learning to socialize with team mates and new friends and to measure themselves with victories and defeats.

Enjoy a great time with the activities of ACMilan Junior and …FORZA MILAN!!!

Paolo Maldini

Captain of ACMilan

Klaas Jan Huntelaar

About Klaas Jan Huntelaar

Klaas_Jan_Huntelaar

Milan have announced the signing of Real Madrid striker Klaas Jan Huntelaar.

Earlier this morning Rossoneri general manager Adriano Galliani confirmed that an agreement had been reached with Real Madrid for the frontman, and the official confirmation has now arrived.

A statement on Milan’s official website reads:

“A.C. Milan communicate they have reached an agreement with Real Madrid for the purchase of striker Klaas-Jan Huntelaar.

“The Dutch footballer will be subjected to the medical checks tomorrow, after which he will sign a contract which will keep him at the Rossoneri club until 30 June 2013.”

Huntelaar has signed a four-year contract with the San Siro club. The transfer fee Milan have paid Real Madrid is believed to be €15 million.

This represents Milan’s first significant signing of the summer. The Italian giants had made no secret of their intention to buy a top-class striker, and they will now be hoping that Huntelaar proves to be that man.

The 25-year-old, who only joined Real Madrid from Ajax in January for €20m, scored eight goals in 20 games for the Blancos before being deemed surplus to requirements following the return as president of Florentino Perez this summer.

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