1913–14 Milan FBCC season

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During the 1913–14 season Milan Foot-Ball and Cricket Club competed in the Italian Football Championship.

PresidentPiero Pirelli
ManagerCesare Stabilini, Mario Beltrami, Piero Peverelli
StadiumCampo Milan di Porta Monforte
Arena Civica
Velodromo Sempione
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Milan Foot-Ball and Cricket Club
1913–14 season
PresidentPiero Pirelli
ManagerCesare Stabilini, Mario Beltrami, Piero Peverelli
StadiumCampo Milan di Porta Monforte
Arena Civica
Velodromo Sempione
Italian Football Championship3rd
Top goalscorerLeague: Louis Van Hege (21)
All: Louis Van Hege (21)
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Summary

This season, the Italian Championship, due to the increase in the number of participating clubs, was organized into six groups, three in which teams from northern Italy participated, and three in which teams from the center-south of the Peninsula took part. Milan did not pass the Lombardy qualifying group due to their third place behind Inter and Juventus. The Turin team ended the group stage of the previous season in the last place, but instead of being relegated, they obtained the admission to the Lombardy group for the 1913–14 season, implicitly preventing Milan from qualifying to the final round on national level.[1]

Worthy of note is the extraordinary season of Louis Van Hege, who scored 21 goals in 17 games, being again the team's top scorer. The prologue of this season was marked by the move of Renzo De Vecchi to Genoa: this was considered the first sale of a footballer in the Italian championship.[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.

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Competitions

Italian Football Championship

Lombardy group

12 October 1913 1 Novara 0–4 Milan Novara
14', 82' Van Hege
?', 80' Lana
Stadium: Campo di Via Lombroso
Referee: Meazza
19 October 1913 2 Milan 4–0 Como Milano
Van Hege 15', 58'
Williams ?'
Trerè II 57'
Stadium: Campo Milan – Porta Monforte
Referee: Rietmann
1 November 1913 3 Milan 3–1 Juventus Milano
Van Hege 20', 41'
Lovati 70'
50' Dalmazzo Stadium: Campo Milan – Porta Monforte
9 November 1913 4 A.M.C. Milanese 1–6 Milan Milano
Agradi ?' 27', 49', 56', 62', 75' Van Hege
55' Ferrario
Stadium: Campo di Via Monterosa
Referee: Franziosi
16 November 1913 5 Milan 1–1 Racing Libertas Milano
Van Hege 10' 4' Indemuhle Stadium: Campo Milan – Porta Monforte
Referee: Comazzi
23 November 1913 6 Juventus Italia 0–6 Milan Milano
1' Van Hege
8' Lana
?', ?' Ferrario
Lovati ?'
Montanari ?' (o.g.)
Stadium: Campo di Via Ravizza
Referee: Rietmann
30 November 1913 7 Milan 0–1 Inter Milano
20' Cevenini I Stadium: Campo Milan – Porta Monforte
Referee: Scamoni
7 December 1913 8 US_Milanese 1–1 Milan Milano
Soldera II 7' 81' Lana Stadium: Campo di via Stelvio
Referee: Calì II
14 December 1913 9 Nazionale Lombardia 1–5 Milan Milano
Boschetti ?' 23', 26' Marchesi
35' (pen.), ?' Lana
57' Trerè II
Stadium: Campo di Via Baggina
Referee: Scamoni
8 March 1914[3] 10 Milan 2–0[4] Novara Milano
Stadium: Campo Milan – Porta Monforte
28 December 1913 11 Como 0–4 Milan Como
40', 80' (pen.) Lana
60' Morandi
62' Van Hege
Stadium: Campo di Viale dei Mille
Referee: Varisco
4 January 1914 12 Milan 2–2 Nazionale Lombardia Milano
Marchesi ?'
Pirovano ?' (o.g.)
?' Reali
?' Caimi II
Stadium: Campo Milan – Porta Monforte
Referee: Pedroni II
25 January 1914[5] 13 Juventus 2–1 Milan Como
Bona 14' (pen.), 50' 75' Trerè II Stadium: Campo di Piazza d'Armi
Referee: Comazzi
1 February 1914 14 Milan 6–1 A.M.C. Milanese Milano
Van Hege 24' (pen.), 40', 42'
Marchesi 44', ?'
Ferrario ?'
?' (o.g.) Barbieri Stadium: Campo Milan – Porta Monforte
Referee: A. Bianchi
8 February 1914 15 Racing Libertas 1–7 Milan Milano
Rovati 35' 6' (pen.), ?' Van Hege
67', ?' Trerè II
76', 76' Marchesi
Stadium: Campo di Via Bersaglio
Referee: Rietmann
15 February 1914 16 Milan 3–1 Juventus Italia Milano
Avanzini 16'
Lana 66'
Morandi 78'
?' Vitali Stadium: Campo Milan – Porta Monforte
Referee: Bazzi
22 February 1914 17 Inter 5–2 Milan Milano
Cevenini III 30' (pen.), 65'
Bavastro I 75'
Cevenini I 82'
Aebi 89'
35' Morandi
40' (pen.) Van Hege
Stadium: Campo di Via Goldoni
Referee: Scamoni
1 March 1914 18 Milan 1–1 US_Milanese Milano
Avanzini 37' 85' Boiocchi I Stadium: Campo Milan – Porta Monforte
Referee: Colombo

Statistics

Squad statistics

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Competition[6] Points Home Away Total GD
G W D L Gs Ga G W D L Gs Ga G W D L Gs Ga
1913–14 Prima Categoria269531228961236111811435819+39
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Players statistics

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No. Pos Nat Player TotalItalian Football Championship
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GK Italy ITA Luigi Barbieri 14-1714-17
GK Italy ITA Lorenzo Gaslini 2020
DF Italy ITA Marco Sala 170170
DF Italy ITA Luigi Andreoli 1010
DF Italy ITA Carlo De Vecchi 160160
MF Italy ITA Alessandro Scarioni 150150
MF Italy ITA Augusto Gaetano Avanzini 2222
MF Italy ITA Attilio Trerè 175175
MF Argentina ARG Cesare Lovati 162162
MF Italy ITA Arnaldo Carito 1010
MF Italy ITA Attilio Colombo 1010
MF Italy ITA Ernesto Morandi 173173
MF England ENG Andrew Williams 9191
FW Italy ITA Romolo Ferrario 9494
FW Italy ITA Pietro Lana 169169
FW Belgium BEL Louis Van Hege 17211721
FW Italy ITA Carlo Bozzi 6060
FW Italy ITA Carlo Capelli 2020
FW Italy ITA Attilio Marchesi 8787
FW Italy ITA Gino Mosca 1010
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