AC Milan and the Italy national football team

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This article lists all the players that played for different tiers of the Italy national football teams while with AC Milan. Players who represented Italy before or after they played for Milan are unlisted. The players who were called up to the squad but did not play in any games are unlisted.

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List of call-ups of AC Milan players to the Italy national football team

As of 15 November 2023. [1]
PlayerAppearancesGoalsAppearances as captain
Paolo Maldini 126774
Franco Baresi 81131
Demetrio Albertini 7926
Andrea Pirlo 7494
Gennaro Gattuso 7312
Gianni Rivera 60144
Alessandro Costacurta 5923
Roberto Donadoni 5950
Massimo Ambrosini 3501
Fulvio Collovati 3330
Gianluigi Donnarumma 3300
Mattia De Sciglio 3100
Alessandro Nesta 3103
Romeo Benetti 2900
Riccardo Montolivo 2912
Filippo Inzaghi 25100
Roberto Rosato 2300
Gianluca Zambrotta 2302
Ignazio Abate 2210
Alberto Gilardino 1970
Carlo Annovazzi 1706
Mario Balotelli 1780
Giovanni Lodetti 1720
Giovanni Trapattoni 1710
Antonio Cassano 1551
Cesare Maldini 1406
Omero Tognon 1400
Carlo Ancelotti 1300
Giacomo Bonaventura 1300
Stephan El Shaarawy 1310
Amleto Frignani 1360
Pierino Prati 1370
Renzo De Vecchi 1200
Stefano Eranio 1230
Alessio Romagnoli 1220
Sandro Tonali 1100
Leonardo Bonucci 1013
Aldo Maldera 1000
Bruno Mora 1020
Daniele Massaro 910
Antonio Nocerino 900
Massimo Oddo 900
Riccardo Carapellese 872
Aldo Cevenini 810
Sandro Salvadore 800
Davide Calabria 700
Mauro Tassotti 700
José Altafini 650
Luca Antonelli 600
Francesco Coco 600
Alberico Evani 600
Gianluigi Lentini 600
Cesare Lovati 600
Giuseppe Pancaro 600
Daniele Bonera 500
Fabio Capello 500
Carlo Galli 510
Luigi Radice 500
Alberto Aquilani 400
Sergio Battistini 410
Gastone Bean 400
Lorenzo Buffon 400
Alessandro Florenzi 401
Christian Panucci 410
Giuseppe Sabadini 400
Juan Alberto Schiaffino 400
Marco Simone 400
Christian Vieri 410
Mario Bergamaschi 300
Renzo Burini 310
Alfio Fontana 300
Mario Magnozzi 310
Arturo Silvestri 300
Attilio Trerè 300
Luciano Zecchini 300
Christian Abbiati 200
Angelo Anquilletti 200
Roberto Baggio 210
Andrea Bertolacci 200
Aldo Boffi 200
Dario Bonetti 200
Marco Borriello 200
Ruben Buriani 200
Egidio Capra 200
Gustavo Carrer 210
Luciano Chiarugi 200
Pietro Grosso 200
Pietro Lana 230
Saul Malatrasi 200
Tommaso Pobega 200
Andrea Poli 200
Giuseppe Rizzi 200
Paolo Rossi 200
Mario Trebbi 200
Andrea Bonomi 100
Cristian Brocchi 100
Mattia Caldara 100
Andrea Conti 100
Patrick Cutrone 100
Mario David 100
Giorgio Ghezzi 100
Walter Alfredo Novellino 100
Giampaolo Pazzini 100
Eduardo Ricagni 100
Marco Sala 100
Abdon Sgarbi 100

Winners of official competitions with the Italy national football team

World Cup

European Championship

List of call-ups of AC Milan players to other Italy national football teams

List of call-ups of AC Milan players to the Italian Olympic football team

As of July 2018.

List of call-ups of AC Milan players to the Italy national under-23 football team

As of July 2018.

List of call-ups of AC Milan players to the Italy national under-21 football team

As of July 2018.

List of call-ups of AC Milan players to the Italy national under-20 football team

As of July 2018.

List of call-ups of AC Milan players to the Italy national under-19 football team

As of July 2018.

List of call-ups of AC Milan players to the Italy national under-18 football team

As of July 2018.

List of call-ups of AC Milan players to the Italy national under-17 football team

As of July 2018.

List of call-ups of AC Milan players to the Italy national under-16 football team

As of July 2018.

List of call-ups of AC Milan players to the Italy national under-15 football team

As of July 2018.

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References

  1. Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio (ed.). "Nazionali in cifre: Convocati da una società". Archived from the original on 9 November 2011. Retrieved 15 November 2023.