During the 1902–03 season Milan Foot-Ball and Cricket Club competed in the Italian Football Championship.
Summary
In the 1902-03 season, Milan lost the semifinal of the Italian Championship thanks to a defeat by 2-0 in Milan against Juventus.[1]
This season, Milan changed their home pitch by moving from the Campo Trotter to the Campo Acquabella. During the season, a very unpleasant event hit the club, when thieves stole all the trophies won in previous years from the Milan headquarters.[2]
Squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Transfers
In
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Pos.
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Name
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from
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Type
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DF |
Alfred Cartier |
Genoa |
loan
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FW |
Antonio Sala |
Mediolanum |
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Out
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Pos.
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Name
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To
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Type
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GK |
Hoberlin Hoode |
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career end
|
DF |
Alfred Cartier |
Genoa |
career end
|
DF |
Carlo Ferrarese |
|
career end
|
DF |
Louis Wagner |
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career end
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MF |
Alberto Pirelli |
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career end
|
MF |
Guido Valerio |
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career end
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FW |
Samuel Richard Davies |
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career end
|
FW |
Antonio Dubini |
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career end
|
FW |
Attilio Formenti |
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career end
|
FW |
Ettore Negretti |
|
career end
|
FW |
Edward Wade |
|
career end
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Competitions
Final
Milan v Juventus
Statistics
Squad statistics
Players statistics
See also
References
Bibliography
- Almanacco illustrato del Milan, ed: 2, March 2005. Panini.
- Enrico Tosi. La storia del Milan, May 2005. Italia/Italy cid Tosi.
- Milan. Sempre con te, December 2009. Mondadori. 2009. ISBN 978-88-04-59118-4.
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