During 1954–55 season Associazione Calcio Milan competed in Serie A and Latin Cup.

Summary

Aimed with the goals of Gunnar Nordahl and the arrival of Uruguayan Juan Alberto Schiaffino from Peñarol, the team clinched its fifth domestic title ever. Manager Béla Guttman was fired in February replaced by Uruguayan Ettore Puricelli in a move to boost the players moral being crucial to win the championship.

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

Competitions

Serie A

League table

Matches

Latin Cup

Semifinals

Final 3º/4º place

Statistics

Player statistics

Appearances

  • 20.Eros Beraldo
  • 33.Mario Bergamaschi
  • 33.Lorenzo Buffon
  • 13.Alfio Fontana
  • 28.Amleto Frignani
  • 29.Nils Liedholm
  • 28.Cesare Maldini
  • 35.Gunnar Nordahl
  • 12.Franco Pedroni
  • 28.Eduardo Ricagni
  • 28.Juan Alberto Schiaffino
  • 27.Arturo Silvestri
  • 31.Jørgen Leschly Sørensen
  • 1.Omero Tognon
  • 3.Riccardo Toros
  • 7.Valentino Valli
  • 3.Albano Vicariotto
  • 1.Sandro Vitali
  • 26.Francesco Zagatti

Goalscorers

  • 28.Gunnar Nordahl
  • 15.Juan Alberto Schiaffino
  • 14.Jørgen Leschly Sørensen
  • 8.Eduardo Ricagni
  • 7.Amleto Frignani
  • 7.Nils Liedholm
  • 3.Albano Vicariotto
  • 1.Mario Bergamaschi
  • 1.Cesare Maldini
  • 1.Valentino Valli

References

External links

  • Almanacco illustrato del Milan,2005. Panini.
  • "Stagione 1954–1955". acMilan.it.
  • "Stagione 1954–1955". Magliarossonera.it.

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