Aurelio Milani

Aurelio Milani ( born May 14, 1934 in Desio ) is a retired Italian footballer, he played at the position of a striker.

Aurelio Milani began his career in his hometown in Aurora di Desio, where he remained until the season 1952/53, when he A club Atalanta joined the series. Since he was never used here, he moved to unterklassigen AC Fanfulla where he played a total of two seasons. For the 1955/56 season Milani then moved to AC Simmenthal Monza in Serie B, after two seasons, he moved on to league rivals U.S. Triestina. With this club Milani occupied at the end of the season in 1957/58 the first place for Triestina went to Serie A. Nevertheless, he moved to Sampdoria, where he was already in the first season to the service providers, but this will change in the following season was considered as Milani only rarely. That's why he joined the 1960/61 season for AC Padua where he once again became a regular player. After one season at Padua Milani moved to Fiorentina where he was at first team regular. With his 22 goals Milani, together with José Altafini scorer of the Serie A. In the second season in Florence, he was much less used and was only able to score a goal. At the end of the season Milani left Florence in the direction of Inter Milan, where he was employed as a reserve player. In his second season in Milan was Inter Champion, which Milani celebrated his first league title.

Clubs

  • Aurora di Desio to 1952/53,
  • Atalanta Serie A 1952/53, 0 games - 0 goals
  • AC Fanfulla 1953/54,
  • AC Fanfulla in 1954/55
  • AC Simmenthal Monza Serie B 1955/56,
  • AC Simmenthal Monza Serie B 1956/57,
  • U.S. Triestina Serie B in 1957/58
  • Sampdoria Serie A 1958/59 34 Games
  • Sampdoria Serie A 1959/60 10 Games
  • AC Padova Serie A 1960/61, 33 games - 18 goals
  • Fiorentina Serie A 1961/62 33 games - 22 goals ( top scorer )
  • Fiorentina Serie A 1962/63 18 games - 1 goal
  • Inter Milan Serie A 1963/64, 18 games - 7 goals
  • Inter Milan Serie A 1964/65 11 games - 0 goals

Summary

  • Serie A 157 games - 48 goals

Achievements

The Scorers 1898-1923 are not known.

1924 Schönfeld | 1925 Magnozzi | 1926 Hirzer | 1927 Powolny | 1928 Libonatti | 1929 Rossetti | 1930 Meazza | 1931 people | 1932 Petrone / Schiavio | 1933 Borel | 1934 Borel | 1935 Guaita | 1936 Meazza | 1937 Piola | 1938 Meazza | 1939 Boffi / Puricelli | 1940 Boffi | 1941 Puricelli | 1942 Boffi | 1943 Piola | 1943-1945 No game mode (World War II ) | Castigliano 1946 | 1947 Mazzola | 1948 Boniperti | 1949 Nyers | 1950 Nordahl | 1951 Nordahl | 1952 Hansen | 1953 Nordahl | 1954 Nordahl | 1955 Nordahl | 1956 Pivatelli | 1957 da Costa | 1958 Charles | 1959 Angelillo | 1960 Sívori | Brighenti 1961 | 1962 Altafini / Milani | 1963 Manfredini / Nielsen | Nielsen 1964 | 1965 Mazzola / Orlando | 1966 Luís Vinício | Riva 1967 | 1968 Prati | 1969 Riva | Riva 1970 | 1971 Boninsegna | 1972 Boninsegna | 1973 Pulici / Rivera / Savoldi | 1974 Chinaglia | 1975 Pulici | 1976 Pulici | 1977 Graziani | 1978 Rossi | 1979 Giordano | 1980 Bettega | 1981 Pruzzo | 1982 Pruzzo | 1983 Platini | 1984 Platini | 1985 Platini | 1986 Pruzzo | 1987 Virdis | 1988 Maradona | 1989 Serena | 1990 van Basten | 1991 Vialli | 1992 van Basten | 1993 Signori | 1994 Signori | 1995 Batistuta | 1996 Signori / Protti | 1997 Inzaghi | 1998 Bierhoff | 1999 Márcio Amoroso | 2000 Shevchenko | 2001 Crespo | 2002 Trezeguet / Huebner | 2003 Vieri | 2004 Shevchenko | 2005 Lucarelli | 2006 Toni | 2007 Totti | 2008 Del Piero | 2009 Ibrahimović | 2010 Di Natale | 2011 Di Natale | 2012 Ibrahimović | 2013 Cavani

  • Man
  • National football team (Italy )
  • Italian Master (Football )
  • Born in 1934
  • Italian
  • UEFA Champions League winners
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