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Where did AC Milan start the 2013-14 season?

Where did AC Milan start the 2013-14 season?

Milan started their 2013–14 UEFA Champions League campaign in the play-off round against Dutch runners-up PSV, winning over two legs to qualify for the group stage. For the fourth time in the last three Champions League tournaments, Milan were matched-up against Barcelona.

Is there a calendar for AC Milan Games?

Including games in the Coppa Italia, Euro 2020, UEFA Conference League, if applicable. Pick your calendar software to subscribe – it’s free! These are last season’s games, but you can import the calendar and it will automatically show next season’s games when they are available!

How can I keep up with AC Milan fixtures?

Game results and changes in schedules are updated automatically. Including games in the Coppa Italia, Euro 2020, UEFA Conference League, if applicable. Pick your calendar software to subscribe – it’s free!

Where to buy AC Milan tickets in Italy?

The ticket counter, right next to the AC Milan Store, is open Monday to Sunday 10.00 to 18.00. Purchase your ticket in any Vivaticket point of sale in Italy. Find the closest one to you

Where did AC Milan finish in the Champions League?

In the Champions League, Milan secured a place in the group stage after defeating PSV Eindhoven in the play-off round 4–1 on aggregate. On 11 December 2013, Milan qualified for the knockout stage of the competition after playing to a 0–0 draw against Ajax, securing second place in the group behind leaders Barcelona.

When do AC Milan play the Audi Cup?

They will then travel in Munich to take part in the Audi Cup, to be played on the 31 July and 1 August 2013 at Allianz Arena against two of Bayern Munich, Manchester City and São Paulo. After this, they will fly to New York to play the final stages of the Guinness International Champions Cup between 4 and 7 August 2013 at MetLife Stadium.

Who was the manager of Milan in 2014?

By early 2014, it was clear that Milan were performing exceptionally poorly, prompting manager Massimiliano Allegri to be replaced by Clarence Seedorf in mid-January. That same month, Milan was eliminated from the Coppa Italia in the quarter-finals (their second match of the tournament) by Udinese .