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1905–06 Milan FBCC season

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Milan Foot-Ball and Cricket Club 1905–06 football season
Milan Foot-Ball and Cricket Club
1905–06 season
PresidentAlfred Edwards
ManagerHerbert Kilpin
StadiumCampo Milan di Porta Monforte
Italian Football ChampionshipWinner
Torneo FGNIWinner
Palla DapplesWinner (3 times)
Top goalscorerLeague:Guido Pedroni (3)
All: Guido Pedroni (4)

During the1905–06 seasonMilan Foot-Ball and Cricket Club competed in the Italian Football Championship, the FGNI Tournament and the Palla Dapples.

Summary

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A Milan formation in the 1905-06 season.

The 1905–06 season began with a change of playing field, as the club moved from theCampo Acquabella to theCampo Milan in Porta Monforte. Furthermore, the presence of English players is reduced in favor of Italian athletes: the only British player left was founderHerbert Kilpin. Next to this, the activity of the cricket section ceased its operations, but despite this, the historical name ofMilan Foot-Ball and Cricket Club was preserved.

This season, Milan won the second Italian Championship in their history, to which were added the three victories in thePalla Dapples and once again in theFGNI Tournament, two tournaments of comparable importance to that of the championship. Added to these triumphs was also the victory of the reserve team in theSeconda Categoria championship (an equivalent of the second division at the time).[1]

The season in the Italian Championship showcased the first instance of the rivalry between Milan and Juventus. The two clubs faced each other two times in the final round of the competition, sharing the stage with one win each (2-1 for Juventus in Turin and 1-0 for Milan at home). They ended the final standings on equal points, five each, thus requiring a tie-breaker to determine the winner of the competition. The first game, played in Turin, ended with a goalless draw after the extra time. TheFederation decided that the repetition of the play-off would be played on a neutral pitch rather than at theVelodrome Humbert I in Turin, because Juventus had already benefited from the right to play the previous match at home, and the dispute of two consecutive home games was not allowed. The choice fell on the US Milanese pitch in via Comasina 6, in Milan.[2] This triggered the protests of Juventus management, that formally stated that this decision violated the concept of neutrality of the pitch, bringing as arguments the facts that this required a longer trip for the Turin players, and that Milan would have received a stronger support from theMilanese crowd.[3] These arguments were ignored by the Federation, which decided to keep the location of the game as defined. Juventus forfeited the game, thus giving the victory to Milan by 2-0, with the latter winning the title.

Squad

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
GK NEDFrançois Menno Knoote
GK ITAGerolamo Radice
GK ITAAttilio Trerè
DF ITAGuido Moda
DF ITAAndrea Meschia
DF ITAAttilio Colombo
MF ENGHerbert Kilpin (Captain)
MF SUIAlfred Bosshard
MF GERHans Mayer Heuberger
No.Pos.NationPlayer
MF ITAGiuseppe Rizzi
MF SUIOscar Joseph Giger
FW ITAAntonio Sala
FW ITAAlessandro Trerè
FW ITAUmberto Malvano
FW ITAGuido Pedroni
FW ITAGuerriero Colombo
FW SUIErnst Widmer

Transfers

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In
Pos.NamefromType
GKFrançois Menno Knoote
GKAttilio TrerèSempione
MFAlfred BosshardFC St. Gallen
MFOscar Joseph GigerFC St. Gallen
FWUmberto Malvano
FWErnst WidmerFC St. Gallen
Out
Pos.NameToType
GKGiulio Cedernacareer end
GKAttilio Firpicareer end
DFHans Heinrich Sutercareer end
MFDaniele Angelonicareer end
MFLuigi Bianchicareer end

Competitions

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Prima Categoria

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Main article:1906 Prima Categoria

Qualifications

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Milan v US Milanese
7 January 19061 Milan4-3 US MilaneseMilan
Pedroni
Giger
Malvano
Widmer 90'
ReportBoiocchi
Franziosi
Varisco
Stadium:Campo Milan di Porta Monforte
Referee:Bosisio
US Milanese v Milan
14 January 19062 US Milanese1-2 MilanMilan
CremonesiReport 15'Widmer
Rizzi
Stadium:Campo di Via Comasina
Referee:Suter

Final round

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Genoa v Milan
4 March 19061 Genoa2-2 MilanGenova
Bugnion 80' 88' (pen.)ReportPedroniStadium:Campo Sportivo di Ponte Carrega
Referee:Calì
Juventus v Milan
11 March 19062 Juventus2-1 MilanTorino
Donna 55'
Armano 65'
Report 42'Trerè IIStadium:Velodromo Umberto I
Referee:Meazza
Milan v Genoa
8 April 19063 Milan2-0[4] GenoaMilan
ReportStadium:Campo Milan di Porta Monforte
Referee:Meazza
Milan v Juventus
22 April 19064 Milan1-0 JuventusMilan
Rizzi 30'ReportStadium:Campo Acquabella
Referee:Calì

Tie-breaker

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Juventus v Milan
29 April 19061 Juventus0-0 (a.e.t.) MilanTorino
ReportStadium:Velodromo Umberto I
Referee:Suter
Milan v Juventus
6 May 1906Repetition Milan2-0[5][6] JuventusMilan
ReportStadium:Campo di Via Comasina[7][8]
Referee:Suter

Torneo FGNI

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Final

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Milan v Vicenza
9 September 19061 Milan5-0 VicenzaVicenza
?ReportReferee:Bosisio

Palla Dapples

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Final

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Milan v Juventus
12 November 19051 Milan2-0 JuventusMilano
?ReportStadium:Campo Acquabella
Referee:Bosisio

Final

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Milan v US Milanese
26 November 19051 Milan6-0 US MilaneseMilano
Widmer 9'
Pedroni 20'
 ?
ReportStadium:Campo Acquabella
Referee:Suter

Final

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Milan v Juventus
10 December 19051 Milan3-2 JuventusMilano
?ReportBollinger
Donna
Stadium:Campo Acquabella
Referee:Recalcati

Statistics

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Squad statistics

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Competition[9]PointsHomeAwayTotalGD
GWDLGsGaGWDLGsGaGWDLGsGa
1906 Prima Categoria54400934121558521148+6
Torneo FGNI-110050000000110050+5
Palla Dapples-33001120000003300112+9
Total58800255412155129213010+20

Players statistics

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No.PosNatPlayerTotalPrima Categoria
AppsGoalsAppsGoals
GKNetherlands NEDFrançois Menno Knoote2-22-2
GKItaly ITAAttilio Trerè6-56-6+1
GKItaly ITAGerolamo Radice0000
DFItaly ITAGuido Moda4040
DFItaly ITAAttilio Colombo3030
DFItaly ITAAndrea Meschia2020
MFSwitzerland SUIAlfred Bosshard6060
MFEngland ENGHerbert Kilpin6060
MFItaly ITAGiuseppe Camperio0000
MFItaly ITAGiuseppe Rizzi5252
MFItaly ITAGiulio Ermolli0000
MFSwitzerland SUIOscar Joseph Giger6161
MFGermany GERHans Mayer Heuberger6060
FWItaly ITAUmberto Malvano4141
FWSwitzerland SUIErnst Widmer5252
FWItaly ITAGuerriero Colombo1010
FWItaly ITAAlessandro Trerè3030
FWItaly ITAAntonio Sala1010
FWItaly ITAGuido Pedroni6363

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Partite ufficiali".magliarossonera.it (in Italian). Retrieved18 November 2023.
  2. ^"Il Milano F.B.C. campione d'Italia".magliarossonera.it (in Italian). Retrieved18 November 2023.
  3. ^"La protesta del F.C. Juventus".magliarossonera.it (in Italian). Retrieved18 November 2023.
  4. ^Milan win by forfeit of Genoa
  5. ^Victory automatically assigned to Milan due to Juventus' refusal to play the match. According to the Juventus management, in fact, the neutrality requirements were missing in the choice of the US Milanese pitch («1. It is not right that since it is a match to be played under equal conditions, only F.C. Juventus should have to bear the effort of the Turin-Milan journey. 2. The U.S.M. pitch is too well known to the "Milan Cricket" players. 3. It is not right that "Milan Cricket" should enjoy the moral support from the Milanese public»).
  6. ^"La protesta del F.C. Juventus".magliarossonera.it (in Italian). Retrieved18 November 2023.
  7. ^The federation decided that the repetition of the play-off would be played on a neutral pitch rather than at the Umberto I velodrome in Turin, because Juventus had already benefited from the right to play the previous match at home, and the dispute of two consecutive home games was not allowed: the choice fell on the US Milanese pitch in via Comasina 6, in Milan.
  8. ^"Il Milano F.B.C. campione d'Italia".magliarossonera.it (in Italian). Retrieved18 November 2023.
  9. ^"Milan Associazione Calcio 1905–06". magliarossonera.it. Retrieved18 November 2023.
  10. ^"Milan Associazione Calcio 1905–06". magliarossonera.it. Retrieved18 November 2023.

Bibliography

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  • Almanacco illustrato del Milan, ed: 2, March 2005. Panini.
  • Enrico Tosi.La storia del Milan, May 2005. Italia/Italy cid Tosi.
  • Milan. Sempre con te, December 2009. Mondadori. 2009.ISBN 978-88-04-59118-4.

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