List of AC Milan honours

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Paolo Maldini lifting the sixth Champions League won by Milan in 2003

This is a list of AC Milan honours. AC Milan is an Italian football club. This article contains historical and current trophies pertaining to the club.

Contents

National titles (36)

Winners (3): 1900, 1901, 1902

European titles (17)

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Milan players celebrating their first Cup Winners' Cup in 1968
  • Winners (1): 1982

Worldwide titles (4)

Unofficial competitions

Domestic

1902, 1904; 1905; 1906; 1907
1915-1916 [4]
1900 [5]
1903 [6]
1903; [7] 1905 [8]
1904 [9]
1904 [10]
From 1905 to 1908 [11]
1905-1906, 1906-1907
1906 [14]
1906-1907 [15]
1909-1910, [16] 1910-1911, [17] 1911-1912 [18]
1909-1910 [19]
1909-1910 [20]
1910-1911 [21]
1911-1912, [22] 1914-1915, [23] 1921-1922 [24]
1912-1913, [25] 1913-1914 [26]
1912-1913 [27]
1914-1915 [28]
1914-1915 [29]
1914-1915 [30]
1915-1916 [31]
1916-1917 [32]
1916-1917 [33]
1916-1917 [34]
1916-1917 [35]
1917-1918 [36]
1918-1919 [37]
1924-1925 [38]
1926-1927 [39]
1934-1935 [40]
1944-1945 [41]
1949-1950, 1950-1951, 1954-1955, 1956-1957
1963; 1978
1967-1968 [43]
1987-1988 [44]
1989
1992 [45]
1992; 1993; 1994; 1996; 1997; 2002; 2005; 2006; 2007; 2008; 2009; 2011; 2014
1992; [46] 1994 [47]
1993; [48] 1994 [49]
2000-2001 [50]
2001; 2006; 2008; 2014; 2015
2005 [51]
2013-2014 [52]
2015 [53]
2023 [54]

International

1959; 1960; 1961
1906; 1907; 1908
1907-1908, [56] 1908-1909 [57]
1920-1921 [58]
1932 [59]
1932-1933, [60] 1933-1934 [61]
1964-1965 [62]
1968-1969 [63]
1968-1969 [64]
1973; 1977; 1991
1987
1988; 1990
1991-1992 [65]
1991-1992 [66]
1991-1992 [67]
1991-1992 [68]
1992-1993, [69] 1994-1995 [70]
1992-1993 [71]
1993 [72]
1992-1993 [73]
1994
1993-1994 [74]
1993-1994 [75]
1993-1994 [76]
1994-1995 [77]
1994-1995 [78]
1994-1995 [79]
1996-1997 [80]
1997; January 1999; August 1999
1998 [81]
1998 [82]
2002 [83]
2004
2009; 2011; 2012; 2014
2009
2022

Awards

Rankings

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  2. Sole winner of the trophy. The regulations stated that the trophy would be permanently granted to the club that would have won it three times in a row. Milan won the first three editions.
  3. "Torneo FGNI".
  4. "Coppa Federale 1916".
  5. "Trofeo Albero di Natale 1900".
  6. "Coppa Novara 1903".
  7. "Coppa Venezia 1903".
  8. "Coppa Venezia 1905".
  9. "Coppa Lombardia 1904".
  10. "Torneo di Alessandria 1904".
  11. "Palla Dapples".
  12. "Coppa Spensley".
  13. Throphy assigned to the winner of the Italian Championship of 1906 and 1907.
  14. "Medaglia Esposizione Internazionale di Milano 1906".
  15. "Medaglia d'oro Ausonia 1907".
  16. "Coppa Solcio 1910".
  17. "Coppa Solcio 1911".
  18. "Coppa Solcio 1912".
  19. "Torneo di Brescia 1910".
  20. "Coppa Mantova 1910".
  21. "Challenge Pro Vicenza 1911".
  22. "Scarpa d'argento Gerolamo Radice 1912".
  23. "Scarpa d'argento Gerolamo Radice 1915".
  24. "Scarpa d'argento Gerolamo Radice 1922".
  25. "Coppa Lario 1913".
  26. "Coppa Lario 1914".
  27. "Medaglia Comitato Pro Aviazione Nazionale 1913".
  28. "Coppa Marx 1915".
  29. "Torneo di Milano 1915".
  30. "Coppa Natale 1915".
  31. "Coppa Gazzetta dello Sport 1916".
  32. "Coppa Val d'Olona 1917".
  33. "Coppa Boneschi 1917".
  34. "Coppa Unione e Progresso Monza 1917".
  35. "Coppa Regionale Lombarda 1917".
  36. "Coppa Mauro 1918".
  37. "Coppa Giurati 1919".
  38. "Trofeo Lombardi e Macchi 1925".
  39. "Torneo del Littorio 1927".
  40. "Coppa Casinò di Sanremo 1935".
  41. "Coppa Angelo Monti 1945".
  42. "Città di Milano".
  43. "Coppa Luigi Carraro".
  44. "Coppa Giuseppe Meazza".
  45. "Summer Tournament Padova 1992".
  46. "Coppa del Mediterraneo 1992".
  47. "Coppa del Mediterraneo 1994".
  48. "Memorial Giorgio Ghezzi 1993".
  49. "Memorial Giorgio Ghezzi 1994".
  50. "Memorial Trabattoni 2001".
  51. "Trofeo Seat Pagine Gialle 2005".
  52. "Trofeo città di Chiasso 2014".
  53. "Trofeo San Nicola 2015".
  54. "Victory on penalties over Monza".
  55. "Coppa Chiasso".
  56. "Coppa Lugano 1908".
  57. "Coppa Lugano 1909".
  58. "Coppa Camille Blanc 1921".
  59. "Coupe de La Vie 1932".
  60. "Coppa città di Nizza 1933".
  61. "Coppa città di Nizza 1934".
  62. "Torneo di Caracas 1965".
  63. "Coppa città di Toronto 1969".
  64. "Coppa città di New York 1969".
  65. "Torneo città di Zurigo 1992".
  66. "Torneo di Capodanno Amaro Lucano 1992".
  67. "Columbus Cup Tournament 1992".
  68. "CSIL Champions Cup 1992".
  69. "Coppa del Mediterraneo 1993".
  70. "Coppa del Mediterraneo 1995".
  71. "Torneo Nereo Rocco 1993".
  72. "Trofeo Ciudad de Oviedo 1993".
  73. "Trofeo Ciudad de la Coruna 1993".
  74. "CBC Cup 1994".
  75. "Shenyang Cup 1994".
  76. "Tokyo Cup 1994".
  77. "Pengyei Cup 1995".
  78. "Coppa del Drago 1995".
  79. "Opel Cup 1995".
  80. "Trofeo di Navarra 1997".
  81. "Trofeo Juan Acuna 1998".
  82. "Trofeo San Benedetto del Tronto 1998".
  83. "Qatar Airway Trophy 2002".
  84. "Europe's Club of the Century".
  85. "IFFHS All-Time Club World Ranking".
  86. "Le top 100 des clubs en Coupes d'Europe".
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