1900–01 Milan FBCC season

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During the 1900–01 season Milan Foot-Ball and Cricket Club competed in the Italian Football Championship and the Medaglia del Re.

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Milan Foot-Ball and Cricket Club
1900–01 season
PresidentAlfred Edwards
ManagerHerbert Kilpin
StadiumCampo Trotter
Arena Civica
Italian Football ChampionshipWinner
Medaglia del ReWinner
Top goalscorerLeague: Ettore Negretti (3)
All: Ettore Negretti (3)
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Summary

The Milan formation that won their first Italian Championship in 1901.

The 1900–01 season was characterized by the victory of the first Italian Championship in the club's history. After defeating Juventus in Turin with a 2–3 score, Milan won the final against favorites Genoa with an imposing 3–0, playing once again away. That season, the team was mainly made up of British and foreign players, with only five Italians. Manager of the club was still founder Herbert Kilpin, who, from this season, became also the team's captain, a role that he would keep until 1907.

In 1901, Milan also won the Medaglia del Re for the second time in a row after the victory of the previous year, this time by defeating Mediolanum in the quarter-finals, Juventus in the semifinals, and drawing the final played against Genoa at Milan's home ground. A play-off became necessary to define the winner, but Genoa gave their unavailability to play it; therefore, Milan won the trophy by forfeit.

With three goals, Ettore Negretti was the season's top scorer of the club, even though, as it was common at the time, for many goals there is no source showing who scored them.

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.

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Transfers

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In
Pos. Name from Type
DFCatullo GaddaMediolanum
DFHans Heinrich SuterGrasshoppers
FWEdward DobbieFC Torinese
FWEttore NegrettiServette
FWAgostino RecalcatiMediolanum
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Out
Pos. Name To Type
DFPietro CignaghiCareer end
DFLorenzo TorrettaMediolanum
FWAntonio DubiniSempione
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Competitions

Italian Football Championship

Semifinal

28 April 1901 1 Juventus 2–3 Milan Turin
Donna
Malvano
Report Negretti
Kilpin
Stadium: Piazza d'armi (Torino)
Referee: Nasi

Final

5 May 1901 1 Genoa 0–3 Milan Genoa
Report (og) ?
Kilpin
Negretti
Stadium: Campo sportivo di Ponte Carrega
Referee: Ghiglione

Medaglia del Re

Quarterfinals

3 March 1901 1 Milan 5–0 Mediolanum Milan
? Report Stadium: Campo Trotter
Referee: Carlo Nardi

Semifinal

10 March 1901 1 Milan 3–0 Juventus Milan
? Report Stadium: Campo Trotter

Final

17 March 1901 1 Milan 1–1[1] (a.e.t.) Genoa Milan
? Report ? Stadium: Campo Trotter
Referee: Weber

Statistics

Squad statistics

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Competition[2] Points Home Away Total GD
G W D L Gs Ga G W D L Gs Ga G W D L Gs Ga
1901 Italian Football Championship000000220062220062+4
Medaglia del Re32101010000003210101+9
Total32101012200625410163+13
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Players statistics

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No. Pos Nat Player TotalItalian Football Championship
AppsGoalsAppsGoals
GK England ENG Hoberlin Hoode 2-22-2
DF Italy ITA Catullo Gadda 1010
DF Switzerland SUI Hans Heinrich Suter 2020
MF Italy ITA Daniele Angeloni 2020
MF England ENG Herbert Kilpin 2222
MF Switzerland SUI Kurt Lies 2020
MF Italy ITA Alberto Pirelli 0000
MF France FRA Louis Wagner 1010
FW England ENG David Allison 2020
FW England ENG Samuel Richard Davies 2020
FW Italy ITA Guerriero Colombo 2020
FW England ENG Edward Dobbie 1010
FW Italy ITA Ettore Negretti 2323
FW Italy ITA Agostino Recalcati 0000
FW Wales WAL Penvhyn Llewellyn Neville 1010
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See also

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