Milan football association 1958-1959 – Wikipedia

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This item collects the information regarding the AC Milan In the official competitions of the season 1958-1959 .

The new purchase José Altafini, protagonist of the 7th Rossoneri Scudetto.

In the 1958-1959 season, the Rossoneri bench is entrusted to Luigi Bonizzoni, while Gipo Viani remains at Milan as technical director. The Trevisano will play this role until the 1964-1965 season. Palmeiras starts, the striker José Altafini arrives from Palmeiras who becomes the protagonist in his first season by scoring 28 goals, while Sandro Salvadore is aggregated by the youth team. The other reinforcement for the Rossoneri is the midfielder Vincenzo Occhetta.

In the championship, the club jumps immediately in the lead, but on the sixth day the defeat against the Lannerossi Vicenza costs the Rossoneri the first place, sold to Fiorentina. Two weeks later, on November 16, the devils conquer the field of the outgoing champions of Juventus at the end of the ninetieth minute at the end of a race ended on 4-5, and hook the viola to the top. The two teams thus create a duel that lasts until the end of the first leg ended by Milan at the top of the ranking. The primacy of the Rossoneri does not last long since a week after the two contenders are on their heads again at the same time.

The Rossoneri captain Nils Liedholm greets Juventus John Charles, to whom the Milanese will tear the Scudetto at the end of the championship, on the occasion of the San Siro challenge of March 29, 1959.

The return group continues on the lines of the first with Milan and Fiorentina who compete for the first place: with the victory in the clash directed to Florence, the Rossoneri exceed the Viola, but the internal draw against Spal, a week later, frusts everything. For the turning point, one more week must be expected: on April 26, Spal always conquers Florence, while the devil equalized 3-3 against Turin last in the standings. During the race there is a fight that sent two Rossoneri players to the infirmary, but the sports judge does not assign the victory to the table to Milan who still manages to keep the point of advantage until the end.

By beating Udinese the Rossoneri 7-0 graduated champions of Italy with a round of advance detaching the Fiorentina of 3 lengths: it is the seventh national title of the Rossoneri history, the fourth since the single group .

In the Italian Cup, Milan is eliminated for the second consecutive year by Bologna, this time in the round of 16.

A league [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

First leg [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

Milan
September 21, 1958
1st day
Milan 2 – 0
(ten)
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Triestine San Siro  (33,000 skewers.)

Naples
September 28, 1958
2nd day
Naples 0 – 1
(0 – 1)
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Milan Vomero (40,000 skewers.)

Milan
5 October 1958
3rd day
Milan 4 – 2
(0 – 1)
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They were San Siro  (28,000 skewers.)

Genoa
12 October 1958
4th day
Sampdoria 0 – 0
(0 – 0)
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Milan Marassi (30,000 skewers.)

Milan
October 19, 1958
5th day
Milan 5 – 1
(4 – 0)
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Alexandria san Siro  (25,000 skewers.)

Vicenza
October 26, 1958
6th day
Larossi Vicenza 2 – 0
(2 – 0)
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Milan Romeo Menti stadium (15,000 skewers.)

Vicenza
November 2, 1958
7th day
Milan 1 – 1
(ten)
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Inter San Siro  (85,000 skewers.)

Turin
November 16, 1958
8th day
Juventus 4 – 5
(1 – 3)
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Milan Municipal (60,000 skewers.)

Rome
November 23, 1958
9th day
Rome 1 – 1
(0 – 0)
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Milan Municipal (45,000 skewers.)

Milan
November 30, 1958
10th day
Milan 2 – 0
(0 – 0)
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Fiorentina San Siro  (50,000 skewers.)

Ferrara
December 7, 1958
11th day
Spal 1 – 1
(ten)
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Milan Municipal (14,000 skewers.)

Milan
December 21, 1958
12th day
Milan 5 – 1
(ten)
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Talmone Turin San Siro  (16,000 skewers.)

Milan
December 28, 1958
13th day
Milan 5 – 0
(2 – 0)
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Lazio San Siro  (40,000 skewers.)

Genoa
January 4, 1959
14th day
Genoa 0 – 2
(0 – 0)
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Milan Marassi (40,000 skewers.)

Milan
11 January 1959
15th day
Milan 4 – 1
(2 – 0)
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Padua San Siro  (30,000 skewers.)

Udine
January 18, 1959
16th day
Udinese 2 – 2
(1 – 1)
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Milan Moretti stadium (20,000 skewers.)

Milan
January 25, 1959
17th day
Milan 4 – 3
(twelfth)
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Bologna San Siro  (35,000 skewers.)

Return group [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

Trieste
February 1, 1959
18th day
Triestine 2 – 2
(2 – 1)
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Milan Municipal (12,000 skewers.)

Milan
February 8, 1959
19th day
Milan sixty one
(3 – 0)
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Naples San Siro  (44,000 skewers.)

They were
February 15, 1959
20th day
They were 0 – 2
(0 – 2)
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Milan San Siro  (45,000 skewers.)

Milan
February 22, 1959
21st day
Milan 4 – 1
(1 – 1)
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Sampdoria San Siro  (48,000 skewers.)

Alexandria
8 Marzo 1959
22nd day
Alexandria twelfth
(ten)
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Milan Giuseppe Moccagatta stadium (22,000 skewers.)

Milan
15 Marzo 1959
23rd day
Milan 0 – 0
(0 – 0)
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Larossi Vicenza San Siro  (23,000 skewers.)

Milan
22 Marzo 1959
24th day
Inter ten
(ten)
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Milan San Siro  (70,000 skewers.)

Milan
29 Marzo 1959
25th day
Milan 1 – 1
(0 – 0)
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Juventus San Siro  (68,000 skewers.)

Milan
April 5, 1959
26th day
Milan 4 – 1
(4 – 0)
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Rome San Siro  (30,000 skewers.)

Florence
April 12, 1959
27th day
Fiorentina 1 – 3
(twelfth)
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Milan Municipal (55,000 skewers.)

Milan
April 19, 1959
28th day
Milan 0 – 0
(0 – 0)
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Spal San Siro  (25,000 skewers.)

Turin
April 26, 1959
29th day
Turin 3 – 3
(2 – 1)
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Milan Municipal (28,000 skewers.)

Referee: FranciaRump

Turin
May 17, 1959
30th day
Lazio 0 – 0
(0 – 0)
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Milan Olympic (35,000 skewers.)

Milan
May 24, 1959
31st day
Milan 4 – 0
(ten)
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Genoa San Siro  (22,000 skewers.)

Padua
May 28, 1959
32nd day
Padua 0 – 1
(0 – 0)
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Milan Appiani stadium (20,000 skewers.)

Milan
June 2, 1959
33rd day – [2]
Milan 7 – 0
(4 – 0)
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Udinese San Siro  (20,000 skewers.)

Bologna
June 7, 1959
34th day
Bologna 1 – 1
(0 – 0)
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Milan Municipal (8,500 spit.)

Italian Cup [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

In the vintage 1958-1959 two different editions of the Italian Cup were played, which was reintroduced by the FIGC after 15 years. The 1958 Italian Cup began before the Serie A 1958-1959 began, while the Italian Cup 1958-1959 was organized during the championship. This was due to the will of UEFA to introduce a new European competition in which the winners of the national cups should have participated: the Cup Cup. The first games of the 1958 Italian Cup are therefore part of the 1957-1958 sports season.

Italian Cup 1958 [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

Milan
September 6, 1958
Final quarter – Single race
Milan 2 – 4
(1 – 1)
Bologna San Siro  (25,000 skewers.)

Milan
13 September 1958
Semifinal 5th/8th place
Milan 8 – 1
(6 – 0)
Padua San Siro  (5,000 skewers.)

Milan
November 4, 1958
Final 5th/6th place
Milan 0 – 1
(0 – 0)
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Sampdoria San Siro  (2,000 skewers.)

Italian Cup 1958-1959 [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

Bologna
May 10, 1959
Ottavi di Finale – Single race
Bologna 3 – 2
(1 – 1)
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Milan Municipal (8,000 skewers.)

Friendship cup [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

Nice
June 14, 1959
Outward [3]
Nice 3 – 3
(twelfth)
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Milan Ray municipal stadium (10,000 skewers.)

Team statistics [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

Competition Points In home Away Total DR
G IN N P Gf GS G IN N P Gf GS G IN N P Gf GS
A league 52 17 13 4 0 58 13 17 7 8 2 26 19 34 20 8 2 84 32 +52
Italian Cup 1958
Italian Cup 1958-1959
eighth of the final 3 first 0 2 ten 6 first 0 0 first 2 3 4 first 0 3 twelfth 9 +3
Friendship cup first 0 first 0 3 3 first 0 first 0 3 3 0
Total 20 14 4 2 68 19 19 7 9 3 thirty first 25 39 21 9 5 99 44 +55

Statistics of the players [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

Player A league Italian Cup Friendship cup. Total
Presenze Reti Presenze Reti Presenze Reti Presenze Reti
Altphini, J.’s CAMEMA, J. J. Alta 32 28 4 4 first 0 37 32
Sleep, G. G. sleep 11 5 first 0 0 0 twelfth 5
Bean, G. G. Bean 19 4 first 0 0 0 20 4
BERALDO, E. E. Beraldo first 0 2 0 first 0 4 0
Buffon, L. L. Buffon 25 0 first 0 0 0 26 0
Danova, G. G. Danova 30 16 4 3 first 2 35 21
Ducati, b. B. Ducati first 0 2 0 0 0 3 0
Ferrario, P. P. Ferrario 0 0 2 0 first first 3 first
Fontana, A. A. Fontana 34 first 3 0 first 0 38 first
Galli, C. C. Galli 30 11 first first 0 0 thirty first twelfth
Grillo, E. E. Grillo 27 9 3 first 0 0 30 ten
Liedholmm, N. N. Liedholmm 30 first 2 first 0 0 32 2
Maldini, C. C. Maldini 34 0 3 0 first 0 38 0
Mantovani, V. V. Mantovani 0 0 first 0 0 0 first 0
Migliavacca, G. G. Migliavacca 2 0 first 0 0 0 3 0
Occhetta, V. V. Occhetta 25 2 3 2 first 0 29 4
Radice, L. L. Radice 2 0 2 0 first 0 5 0
Queen, C. C. Reina 0 0 first 0 0 0 first 0
Savallore, S. S. Salvadore 3 0 2 0 0 0 5 0
Schiaffino, J. A. J. A. Schiaffino 27 2 2 0 0 0 29 2
From the left, N. N. left 8 0 3 0 first 0 twelfth 0
TREAT, M. M. Tred 0 0 first 0 first 0 2 0
German, f. F. Zagatti 33 0 2 0 first 0 36 0
  1. ^ Italian naturalized.
  2. ^ With this victory, AC Milan mathematically won the Scudetto.
  3. ^ The return was held on September 9, then in the 1959-1960 season.
  • AC Milan illustrated almanac , 2nd ed., Panini, March 2005.

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