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MEN'S FIRST TEAM

ALL GOALKEEPERS 2023/24


DEFENDERS

GOALKEEPERS

9
Olivier
Giroud

16
Mike
Maignan

83
Antonio
Mirante

69
Lapo Francesco Maria
Nava

57
Marco
Sportiello

DEFENDERS

2
Davide
Calabria

30
Mattia
Caldara

42
Alessandro
Florenzi

19
Theo
Hernández

20
Pierre
Kalulu

24
Simon
Kjær

31
Marco
Pellegrino

28
Malick
Thiaw

23
Fikayo
Tomori

MIDFIELDERS

7
Yacine
Adli

4
Ismaël
Bennacer

33
Rade
Krunić

8
Ruben
Loftus-Cheek

80
Yunus
Musah

32
Tommaso
Pobega

11
Christian
Pulisic

14
Tijjani
Reijnders

18
Luka
Romero

FORWARDS

21
Samuel
Chukwueze

15
Luka
Jović

10
Rafael
Leão

17
Noah
Okafor

70
Chaka
Traorè

COACH

Stefano
Pioli
Birth Date: 20 October 1965

Birth Place: Parma

Nationality: Italy

Coach since: 1999

At AC Milan since: 2019

STEFANO PIOLI'S PLAYING CAREER


Born in Parma in 1965, Stefano Pioli was a promising
talent in Italian football. He began his career at
Parma, where he played as an attacking midfielder
in youth football before becoming a top-quality
defender. Pioli began playing for Italy U21 at a
young age and attracted the interest of two big
clubs in Juventus and Inter. He eventually joined the
Bianconeri in 1984 and went on to win one Scudetto
and recorded an impressive trophy haul in
international club football: the European Cup,
European Supercup and Intercontinental Cup – in
the latter of which he came in the final against
Argentinos Juniors, replacing Gaetano Scirea. He
then went on to play for Fiorentina, Padova,
Pistoiese and Fiorenzuola before retiring in the lates
1990s.

PIOLI'S CAREER AS A COACH


His coaching career began in 1999 when he took
charge of Bologna’s Allievi Nazionali team (ages 14
to 16). Two more years followed coaching the
Primavera sides at Bologna and Chievo before
being appointed first-team head coach at
Salernitana in 2003. That was the start of a constant
rise. After a stint at Parma and back at Chievo and
then Bologna, he received plaudits, prizes and
awards during successful spells with Lazio and
Fiorentina. He has coached both the Milanese
giants, first Inter and now AC Milan since 2019. He
has done excellently at the helm of the Rossoneri
thus far: 38 games without defeat in the league, 24
in all competitions, 13 games with at least two goals
scored, a points-per-game average of over two
since the start of January 2020, as well as guiding
AC Milan back to the Champions League after
seven years away from the competition and the
Scudetto after eleven years thanks to a Serie A
2021/22 season to remember. In 2022/23, he led the
Rossoneri to the semi-final of the Champions
League, which hadn't been reached since 2007.

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