[ITA] Serie A 2013/2014 (59 Viewers)

May 22, 2007
37,256
30/05/2013
MOST DECORATED CLUB IN THE WORLD

A.C. Milan remains the most decorated club in the world after Boca Juniors lost the quarter finals of the Libertadores Cup against Newell Old Boys.

MILAN – Boca Juniors, Milan’s rival on the top of the international trophy world, was knocked out of the Quarter Finals of the Libertadores Cup on penalties against Newell’s Old Boys.

As Boca end the season trophyless, Milan maintains the honor of being the Most Decorated Club in the World as will remain written on the club’s jersey next season.

Here is the ‘league table’ of champions :

MILAN 18: 4 Club World Cups ● 7 European Cups / Champions Leagues ● 2 Cup Winners Cups ● 5 UEFA Supercups

Boca Juniors 18: 3 Intercontinental Cups ● 6 Libertadores Cups ● 2 South American Cups ● 1 South American Supercup ● 4 South American Recope ● 1 “Nicolás Leoz” Gold Cup ● 1 Master Cup of Supercup.

Independiente 16: 2 Intercontinental Cups ● 7 Libertadores Cups ● 2 South American Supercups ● 1 South American Recope ● 3 Interamerican Cups ● 1 South American Cups.

Al-Ahly 16: 7 African Nations Cup ● 4 African Cup Winners Cup ● 5 CAF Supercups.

Real Madrid 15: 3 Intercontinental Cups ● 9 European Cups / Champions Leagues ● 2 UEFA Cups ● 1 UEFA Supercups.

Barcelona 14: 2 Club World Cups ● 4 European Cups / Champions Leagues ● 4 Cup Winners Cup ● 4 UEFA Supercups.

San Paolo 12: 3 Intercontinental Cups ● 3 Libertadores Cups ● 1 South American Cups ● 1 Conmebol Cup ● 1 South American Supercup ● 2 South American Recope ● 1 Master Cup of Cup Conmebol.

Juventus 11: 2 Intercontinental Cups ● 2 European Cups / Champions Leagues ● 1 Cup Winners Cup ● 3 UEFA Cups ● 1 Intertoto Cup ● 2 UEFA Super Cups.

Liverpool 11: 5 European Cups / Champions Leagues ● 3 UEFA Cups ● 3 UEFA Supercups.

Ajax 10: 2 Intercontinental cups ● 4 European Cups / Champions Leagues ● 1 Cup Winners Cup ● 1 UEFA Cups ● 2 UEFA Supercups.

http://www.acmilan.com/en/news/show/147682
 

Elvin

Senior Member
Nov 25, 2005
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I guess Al Ahly is more successful than Real Madrid. My life is a lie.

So Milan can have 20 trophyless seasons, but unless Boca wins something on International stage they will remain the most successful club, right? Makes perfect sense.
 

ZoSo

Senior Member
Jul 11, 2011
41,656
30/05/2013
MOST DECORATED CLUB IN THE WORLD

A.C. Milan remains the most decorated club in the world after Boca Juniors lost the quarter finals of the Libertadores Cup against Newell Old Boys.

MILAN – Boca Juniors, Milan’s rival on the top of the international trophy world, was knocked out of the Quarter Finals of the Libertadores Cup on penalties against Newell’s Old Boys.

As Boca end the season trophyless, Milan maintains the honor of being the Most Decorated Club in the World as will remain written on the club’s jersey next season.

Here is the ‘league table’ of champions
what a fucking pathetic disgrace of a club. such loser mentality.
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
81,201
30/05/2013
MOST DECORATED CLUB IN THE WORLD

A.C. Milan remains the most decorated club in the world after Boca Juniors lost the quarter finals of the Libertadores Cup against Newell Old Boys.

MILAN – Boca Juniors, Milan’s rival on the top of the international trophy world, was knocked out of the Quarter Finals of the Libertadores Cup on penalties against Newell’s Old Boys.

As Boca end the season trophyless, Milan maintains the honor of being the Most Decorated Club in the World as will remain written on the club’s jersey next season.

Here is the ‘league table’ of champions :

MILAN 18: 4 Club World Cups ● 7 European Cups / Champions Leagues ● 2 Cup Winners Cups ● 5 UEFA Supercups

Boca Juniors 18: 3 Intercontinental Cups ● 6 Libertadores Cups ● 2 South American Cups ● 1 South American Supercup ● 4 South American Recope ● 1 “Nicolás Leoz” Gold Cup ● 1 Master Cup of Supercup.

Independiente 16: 2 Intercontinental Cups ● 7 Libertadores Cups ● 2 South American Supercups ● 1 South American Recope ● 3 Interamerican Cups ● 1 South American Cups.

Al-Ahly 16: 7 African Nations Cup ● 4 African Cup Winners Cup ● 5 CAF Supercups.

Real Madrid 15: 3 Intercontinental Cups ● 9 European Cups / Champions Leagues ● 2 UEFA Cups ● 1 UEFA Supercups.

Barcelona 14: 2 Club World Cups ● 4 European Cups / Champions Leagues ● 4 Cup Winners Cup ● 4 UEFA Supercups.

San Paolo 12: 3 Intercontinental Cups ● 3 Libertadores Cups ● 1 South American Cups ● 1 Conmebol Cup ● 1 South American Supercup ● 2 South American Recope ● 1 Master Cup of Cup Conmebol.

Juventus 11: 2 Intercontinental Cups ● 2 European Cups / Champions Leagues ● 1 Cup Winners Cup ● 3 UEFA Cups ● 1 Intertoto Cup ● 2 UEFA Super Cups.

Liverpool 11: 5 European Cups / Champions Leagues ● 3 UEFA Cups ● 3 UEFA Supercups.

Ajax 10: 2 Intercontinental cups ● 4 European Cups / Champions Leagues ● 1 Cup Winners Cup ● 1 UEFA Cups ● 2 UEFA Supercups.

http://www.acmilan.com/en/news/show/147682
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

I am sure a 12 year old girl runs their main website. Fucking clowns.

So Al Ahly are more successful then Real Madrid? Awesome
 

Bisco

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
14,420
I guess Al Ahly is more successful than Real Madrid. My life is a lie.

So Milan can have 20 trophyless seasons, but unless Boca wins something on International stage they will remain the most successful club, right? Makes perfect sense.
you r walking on a very thin line now elvin beware :D

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Al Ahly bitches :stuckup:

More than 50 million fans in Egypt alone, and they win the title every season, taking a break every 7-8 years to allow for some "competition." :lol: :howler:
you beat me to the punch bro :tup: :D

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Al Ahly bitches :stuckup:

More than 50 million fans in Egypt alone, and they win the title every season, taking a break every 7-8 years to allow for some "competition." :lol: :howler:
when you say competition you mean out of pity for the scum with a red line across there shirt and usually are sponsored by paint companies and or air conditioning sponsor deals? :D zamalek the egyptain answer to inter.
 

Fint

Senior Member
Aug 13, 2010
19,354
Italy look set to change the transfer deadline from August 31 to September 2, finally matching the international schedule.

The Serie A incoming transfers have had to be concluded by 19.00 local time (18.00 in the UK) on August 31.

This meant no new arrivals could be agreed after that time, even though players could still be sold on the international market until September 2.

The situation is set to change, as the FIGC will meet next week and is likely to pass a rule levelling the playing field.

Already from this summer, the transfer window in Italy should close on September 2 at 23.00 local time (22.00 in the UK).

There will also be an extension on players who are free agents, as they should be able to sign for a new club up until February.

However, loans can still only be completed during the transfer sessions.
 

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