The NUTRILITE Brand has signed a 2 year sponsorship deal with AC Milan, commencing October 2008, until August 2010, providing exclusivity in vitamins, minerals, dietary supplements and protein supplements across all channels.*
Scientists working on NUTRILITE Products will work closely with MilanLab to identify which combination of NUTRILITE supplements are optimal for each AC Milan player.*
The NUTRILITE Brand will also be featured on LED and second-row rotor boards during all of AC Milan’s designated home games. This visibility will be seen globally through TV broadcasts across 205 countries.*
AC Milan schedule 2009-2010
Match day
Home Team
Visiting Team
Date
1
AC Siena
AC Milan
Sun, 23.08.2009
2
AC Milan
Inter Mailand
Sun, 30.08.2009
3
AS Livorno
AC Milan
Sun, 13.09.2009
4
AC Milan
FC Bologna
Sun, 20.09.2009
5
Udinese Calcio
AC Milan
Wed 23.09.2009
6
AC Milan
AS Bari
Sun, 27.09.2009
7
Atalanta Bergamo
AC Milan
Thu, 08.10.2009
8
AC Milan
AS Rom
Sun, 11.10.2009
9
Chievo Verona
AC Milan
Sun, 25.10.2009
10
SSC Neapel
AC Milan
Wed, 28.10.2009
11
AC Milan
FC Parma
Sun, 01.11.2009
12
Lazio Rom
AC Milan
Sun, 08.11.2009
13
AC Milan
Cagliari Calcio
Sun, 22.11.2009
14
Catania Calcio
AC Milan
Sun, 29.11.2009
15
AC Milan
UC Sampdoria
Sun, 06.12.2009
16
AC Milan
US Palermo
Sun, 13.12.2009
17
AC Florenz
AC Milan
Sun, 20.12.2009
18
AC Milan
FC Genua 1893
Wed, 06.01.2010
19
Juventus Turin
AC Milan
Sun, 10.01.2010
20
AC Milan
AC Siena
Sun, 17.01.2010
21
Inter Mailand
AC Milan
Sun, 24.01.2010
22
AC Milan
AS Livorno
Sun, 31.01.2010
23
FC Bologna
AC Milan
Sun, 07.02.2010
24
AC Milan
Udinese Calcio
Sun, 14.02.2010
25
AS Bari
AC Milan
Sun, 21.02.2010
26
AC Milan
Atalanta Bergamo
Sun, 28.02.2010
27
AS Rom
AC Milan
Sun, 07.03.2010
28
AC Milan
Chievo Verona
Sun, 14.03.2010
29
AC Milan
SSC Neapel
Sun, 21.03.2010
30
FC Parma
AC Milan
Wed, 24.03.2010
31
AC Milan
Lazio Rom
Sun, 28.03.2010
32
Cagliari Calcio
AC Milan
Sat, 03.04.2010
33
AC Milan
Catania Calcio
Sun, 11.04.2010
34
UC Sampdoria
AC Milan
Sun, 18.04.2010
35
US Palermo
AC Milan
Sun, 25.04.2010
36
AC Milan
AC Florenz
Sun, 02.05.2010
37
FC Genua 1893
AC Milan
Sun, 09.05.2010
38
AC Milan
Juventus Turin
Sun, 16.05.2010
AC Milan Club PROFILE
League: Italian SerieA
Euro Championships:
UEFA Champions League (1962-3; 1968-69; 1988-89; 1989-90; 1993-94; 2002-03; 2006-07)
UEFA Super Cup (1989; 1990; 1994; 2003; 2007)
UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup (1967-68; 1972-3)
AC Milan tagline: “The Most Successful Club”
Top Players:
Ronaldinho (Brazil), Clarence Seedolf (Netherlands) Pato (Brazil), Andrea Pirlo (Italy) and Gennaro Gattuso (Italy)
AC Milan Club HISTORY
1899 -The club is founded under the name of Milan Cricket and Football Club
1900 – Milan Cricket and Football club play their first official match
1920s - The club changes its name from Milan F.C. to Milan Associazione Sportiva as the team goes through a period of highs and lows
1940s - The team takes the name of AC Milan
1950s - A return to winning ways thanks to the purchase of new players such as Liedhol, Gren and Nordahl
1955/56 - Milan lifts the Latin Cup for the second time, beating Athletic Bilbao 3-1 in the final.
1956/57 -Milan win the league title with new coach Gipo Viani in charge of the team
1963- International success as Milan win the Champions Cup in London in May.
1967-68 - After a number of disappointing seasons where the team played well below their potential, Milan return to the top of the table winning their ninth league title. The prestige of the club grows further with the victory of the European Cup Winners' Cup; the first in Milan's history
1978/89- A season which sees the arrival of Arrigo Sacchi, along with the Dutch stars Marco Van Basten and Ruud Gullit, leading the team into a new and exciting era that would transform the game not only in Italy but throughout the world
1986-1996 -The team’s most prolific period, not only in terms of the number of trophies won, but in excellent performances and exciting style of play
2007/2008- Milan win the FIFA Club World Cup, the most prestigious intercontinental trophy a Club can long for. Winning the trophy meant that AC Milan became the most successful* Club in the world with the highest number of international trophies conquered!