1978–79 AC Milan season

During the 1978–1979 season, Milan Associazione Calcio competed in Serie A, Coppa Italia and UEFA Cup.

Milan Associazione Calcio
1978–79 season
OwnerFelice Colombo
PresidentFelice Colombo
ManagerNils Liedholm
StadiumSan Siro
Serie A1st
10th title
(in European Cup)
Coppa ItaliaFirst round
UEFA CupRound of 16
Top goalscorerLeague: Bigon (12)
All: Bigon (17)
Average home league attendance48,358[1]

Summary edit

The summer of 1978 saw the signings of Walter De Vecchi, Walter Novellino and Stefano Chiodi, while Giuseppe Sabadini, Maurizio Turone and Egidio Calloni left Milan after a long spell at the club. The 1978-79 season started with the elimination in the first round of the Coppa Italia, where Milan closed group 4 in second place with five points, thanks to two victories against Lecce and Foggia in the first two days, the defeat against SPAL in the third and the draw in the fourth and final match with Catanzaro, who qualified for the quarter-finals with a 2-point lead over the Rossoneri.

In the league, Milan achieved four wins and a draw in the first five games, taking the lead in the standings with nine points. In the following match, the Rossoneri lost at home to the reigning Italian champions Juventus and left the top of the rankings to Perugia. The Umbrians were joined by the Rossoneri two rounds later and passed on matchday 11; Milan closed the first half of the season at the top of the table, with 25 points with Perugia three lengths behind. In the second half of the season, the dualism with the Umbrian team continued; Milan arrived on the matchday 25 against Perugia with a two-point lead which they maintained thanks to the 1-1 draw. On May 6, 1979, on the penultimate game of the championship, Milan could celebrate the conquest of their long-awaited tenth Scudetto, that of the first stella, thanks to a goalless draw with Bologna. Perugia (runner-up) ended the championship undefeated, first among the Italian teams to succeed in such an achievement (equaled by the Rossoneri who won the Serie A in 1991-1992 and by Juventus in 2011-2012).

In the UEFA Cup the Rossoneri eliminated the Czechoslovaks of Lokomotíva Košice on penalties in the round of 64 (1-0 home win in the first leg and defeat with the same result in the second leg in Košice) and the Bulgarians of Levski Spartak in the round of 32 (1-1 in Sofia and 3-0 in Milan). In the round of 16, Milan faced English side Manchester City who, after a 2-2 draw at San Siro, eliminated the Rossoneri and qualified for the next round thanks to a 3-0 victory at Maine Road.

At the end of the season, captain Gianni Rivera retired from football, after 19 seasons with the club in which he played 658 matches (a record at the time) scoring 164 goals.[2] Nils Liedholm also left Milan to move to Roma, due to contractual disagreements with the management.

One of the most iconic scenes of the season, and of the entire career of Gianni Rivera, occurred on the day of the aforementioned title-winning game against Bologna. The San Siro was undergoing some maintenance work in a section of the second tier, but, before the start of the game, some fans invaded that area, putting themselves and those in the surroundings at risk. The probability was high that, if the situation was not resolved quickly, the sports judge would have forfeited the match with a defeat for Milan. Thus, Rivera took the microphone and improvised a speech to the crowd where he explained the situation and warned about the risk of a forfeited game. The tifosi, trusting their idol, slowly evacuated the area, allowing the match to start regularly, 26 minutes later than scheduled.[3]

Squad edit

[4] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK   ITA Enrico Albertosi
GK   ITA Antonio Rigamonti
DF   ITA Franco Baresi
DF   ITA Aldo Bet
DF   ITA Simone Boldini
DF   ITA Fulvio Collovati
DF   ITA Aldo Maldera
DF   ITA Alberto Minoia
MF   ITA Alberto Bigon (vice captain)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   ITA Ruben Buriani
MF   ITA Fabio Capello
MF   ITA Walter De Vecchi
MF   ITA Giorgio Morini
MF   ITA Walter Novellino
MF   ITA Gianni Rivera (captain)
FW   ITA Roberto Antonelli
FW   ITA Stefano Chiodi
FW   ITA Giovanni Sartori

Transfers edit

Competitions edit

[5]

Serie A edit

League table edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Milan (C) 30 17 10 3 46 19 +27 44 Qualification to European Cup
2 Perugia 30 11 19 0 34 16 +18 41 Qualification to UEFA Cup
3 Juventus 30 12 13 5 40 23 +17 37 Qualification to Cup Winners' Cup
4 Internazionale 30 10 16 4 38 24 +14 36 Qualification to UEFA Cup
5 Torino 30 11 14 5 35 23 +12 36
Source: Panini
(C) Champions

Result by round edit

Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
GroundHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHA
ResultWWDWWLWWDDWWWWWLWWDWDDDLDWWWDD
Position111112211111111111111111111111
Source: Competitive matches
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss; P = Postponed;   = Leader, 1979–80 European Cup;   = 1979–80 UEFA Cup

Matches edit

1 October 1978 1 Milan 1–0 Avellino Milan
Buriani   79' Report Stadium: Stadio San Siro
Attendance: 42,147
Referee: Mattei
8 October 1978 2 Roma 0–3 Milan Roma
Report   15' Maldera
  38' (pen), 61' (pen) Chiodi
Stadium: Stadio Olimpico
Attendance: 69,410
Referee: Agnolin
15 October 1978 3 Milan 0–0 Ascoli Milan
Report Stadium: Stadio San Siro
Attendance: 45,149
Referee: D'Elia
22 October 1978 4 Atalanta 1–3 Milan Milan
Garritano   31' (pen) Report   3' Maldera
  35' (pen), 60' (pen) Chiodi
Stadium: Stadio San Siro
Attendance: 31,788
Referee: Reggiani
29 October 1978 5 Milan 4–1 Fiorentina Milan
Minoia   5'
Bigon   16', 39', 80'
Report   29' Amenta Stadium: Stadio San Siro
Attendance: 46,136
Referee: Ciulli
5 November 1978 6 Juventus 1–0 Milan Torino
Bettega   2' Report Stadium: Stadio Comunale
Attendance: 66,377
Referee: D'Elia
12 November 1978 7 Milan 1–0 Inter Milan
Maldera   49' Report Stadium: Stadio San Siro
Attendance: 65,965
Referee: Michelotti
19 November 1978 8 Lanerossi Vicenza 2–3 Milan Vicenza
Paolo Rossi   45'
Guidetti   89'
Report   8' Maldera
  65' Bigon
  80' Boldini
Stadium: Stadio Romeo Menti
Attendance: 30,572
Referee: Menicucci
26 November 1978 9 S.S.C. Napoli 1–1 Milan Napoli
Savoldi   4' Report   57' De Vecchi Stadium: Stadio San Paolo
Attendance: 68,185
Referee: Ciulli
3 December 1978 10 Milan 1–1 Perugia Milan
Antonelli   62' Report   3' Vannini Stadium: Stadio San Siro
Attendance: 44,825
Referee: Longhi
10 December 1978 11 Milan 1–0 Torino Milan
De Vecchi   3' Report Stadium: Stadio San Siro
Attendance: 37,415
Referee: Menicucci
17 December 1978 12 Hellas Verona 1–3 Milan Verona
Spinozzi   62' Report   54' Novellino
  63' Antonelli
  73' De Vecchi
Stadium: Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi
Attendance: 30,917
Referee: Reggiani
7 January 1979 13 Milan 4–0 Catanzaro Milan
Chiodi   16'
Bigon   21'
Novellino   76'
Antonelli   81'
Report Stadium: Stadio San Siro
Attendance: 35,309
Referee: Lo Bello
14 January 1979 14 Bologna 0–1 Milan Bologna
Report   61' Maldera Stadium: Comunale
Attendance: 47,709
Referee: Menegali
21 January 1979 15 Milan 2–0 Lazio Milan
Maldera   16'
Bigon   65'
Report Stadium: Stadio San Siro
Attendance: 39,090
Referee: Pieri
28 January 1979 16 Avellino 1–0 Milan Avellino
Vincenzo Romano   14' Report Stadium: Stadio Partenio
Attendance: 47,286
Referee: Michelotti
4 February 1979 17 Milan 1–0 Roma Milan
Antonelli   80' (pen) Report Stadium: Stadio San Siro
Attendance: 46,396
Referee: Milan
11 February 1979 18 Ascoli 0–1 Milan Ascoli Piceno
Report   30' Maldera Stadium: Stadio Cino e Lillo Del Duca
Attendance: 37,256
Referee: Ciulli
18 February 1979 19 Milan 1–1 Atalanta Milan
Bigon   24' Report   42' Tavola Stadium: Stadio San Siro
Attendance: 44,532
Referee: Lattanzi
4 March 1979 20 Fiorentina 2–3 Milan Firenze
Lelj   44'
Baresi   65' (o.g.)
Report   5' Maldera
  35', 53' Bigon
Stadium: Stadio Comunale
Attendance: 55,140
Referee: Benedetti
11 March 1979 2 Milan 0–0 Juventus Milan
Report Stadium: Stadio San Siro
Attendance: 65,235
Referee: Michelotti
18 March 1979 22 Inter Milan 2–2 Milan Milan
Oriali   50'
Altobelli   78'
Report   80', 89' De Vecchi Stadium: Stadio San Siro
Attendance: 64,868
Referee: Agnolin
25 March 1979 23 Milan 0–0 Lanerossi Vicenza Milan
Report Stadium: Stadio San Siro
Attendance: 43,806
Referee: Longhi
1 April 1979 24 Milan 0–1 Napoli Milan
Report   40' Majo Stadium: Stadio San Siro
Attendance: 51,311
Referee: Menicucci
8 April 1979 25 Perugia 1–1 Milan Perugia
Casarsa   17' (pen) Report   15' (pen) Chiodi Stadium: Stadio Renato Curi
Attendance: 28,717
Referee: Agnolin
14 April 1979 26 Torino 0–3 Milan Torino
Report   41', 53' Bigon
  45' (pen) Chiodi
Stadium: Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino
Attendance: 56,429
Referee: Lattanzi
22 April 1979 27 Milan 2–1 Hellas Verona Milan
Rivera   47'
Novellino   84'
Report   24' Calloni Stadium: Stadio San Siro
Attendance: 51,247
Referee: Ciulli
29 April 1979 28 Catanzaro 1–3 Milan Catanzaro
Ranieri   52' Report   48' Maldera
  58' Novellino
  89' Antonelli
Stadium: Stadio Comunale
Attendance: 25,491
Referee: Longhi
6 May 1979 29 Milan 0–0 Bologna Milan
Report Stadium: Stadio San Siro
Attendance: 65,044
Referee: Menicucci
13 May 1979 30 Lazio 1–1 Milan Roma
Bruno Giordano   32' Report   8' Bigon Stadium: Stadio Olimpico
Attendance: 53,550
Referee: Terpin

Coppa Italia edit

First round edit

Group 4

30 August 1978 1 Lecce 2–3 Milan Lecce
Biondi   36'
Magistrelli   69' (pen)
  10' Rivera
  14', 64' Bigon
Stadium: Comunale
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Vittorio Benedetti
3 September 1978 2 Milan 3–0 Foggia Milan
Maldera   37' (pen), 55'
Chiodi   48'
Stadium: Stadio San Siro
Attendance: 22,146
Referee: Prati
10 September 1978 3 SPAL 3–1 Milan Ferrara
Pezzato   24', 88'
Gibellini   42'
  85' Maldera Stadium: Comunale
Attendance: 22,000
Referee: Menegali
17 September 1978 4 Milan 2–2 Catanzaro Milan
Chiodi   19' (pen)
Bet   65'
  59' Ranieri
  89' (pen) Palanca
Stadium: Stadio San Siro
Attendance: 34,236
Referee: Agnolin

UEFA Cup edit

First round edit

13 September 1978 Milan 1–0  FC Lokomotíva Košice Milan
Novellino   34' Stadium: Stadio San Siro
Attendance: 34,529
Referee:  Charles Scerri
27 September 1978  FC Lokomotíva Košice 1–0
(6–7 p)
Milan Kosice
Ján Kozák   81' Stadium: Stadion Lokomotiva
Attendance: 30,000
Referee:  Renggli
Penalties
Kozák  
Ujhely  
Jacko  
Móder  
Suchánek  
Dobrovič  
Fecko  
Repík  
  Maldera
  Novellino
  Chiodi
  Buriani
  Antonelli
  Morini
  De Vecchi
  Baresi

Round of 32 edit

19 October 1978  Levski Spartak 1–1 Milan Sofia
Milkov   12'   11' Chiodi Stadium: Georgi Asparuhov
Attendance: 55,000
Referee:  Linemayr
1 November 1978 Milan 3–0  Levski Spartak Milan
Maldera   12'
Bigon   40'
Chiodi   75'
Stadium: Stadio San Siro
Attendance: 24,635
Referee:  Gordon

Eightfinals edit

23 November 1978 Milan 2–2  Manchester City Milan
Bigon   59', 82'   37' Kidd
  57' Power
Stadium: Stadio San Siro
Attendance: 27,102
Referee:  Einbeck
6 December 1978  Manchester City 3–0 [6] Milan Manchester
Booth   15'
Hartford   31'
Kidd   43'
Stadium: Maine Road
Attendance: 50,000
Referee:  Aldinger

Statistics edit

Squad statistics edit

Competition[7] Points Home Away Total GD
G W D L Gs Ga G W D L Gs Ga G W D L Gs Ga
1978-79 Serie A 44 15 8 6 1 18 5 15 9 4 2 28 14 30 17 10 3 46 19 +27
1978-79 Coppa Italia 2 1 1 0 5 2 2 1 0 1 4 5 4 2 1 1 9 7 +2
1978-79 UEFA Cup 3 2 1 0 6 2 3 0 1 2 1 5 6 2 2 2 7 7 0
Total 20 11 8 1 29 9 20 10 5 5 33 24 40 21 13 6 62 33 +29

Players statistics edit

No. Pos Nat Player Total 1978–79 Serie A 1978-79 Coppa Italia 1978-79 UEFA Cup
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
GK   ITA Albertosi 40 -33 30 -19 4 -7 6 -7
DF   ITA Collovati 34 0 27 0 2 0 5 0
DF   ITA Baresi 40 0 30 0 4 0 6 0
DF   ITA Bet 27 1 17 0 4 1 6 0
DF   ITA Maldera 40 13 30 9 4 3 6 1
MF   ITA Novellino 40 5 30 4 4 0 6 1
MF   ITA Bigon 34 17 26 12 4 2 4 3
MF   ITA Buriani 39 1 29 1 4 0 6 0
MF   ITA De Vecchi 37 5 28 5 4 0 5 0
FW   ITA Chiodi 33 11 24 7 4 2 5 2
FW   ITA Antonelli 29 5 21 5 3 0 5 0
GK   ITA Rigamonti 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
MF   ITA Rivera 22 2 13 1 4 0 5 1
MF   ITA Morini 19 0 14 0 2 0 3 0
DF   ITA Boldini 16 1 14 1 0 0 2 0
MF   ITA Capello 11 0 8 0 0 0 3 0
FW   ITA Sartori 13 0 7 0 4 0 2 0
DF   ITA Minoia 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 0

References edit

  1. ^ "Attendance Statistics of Serie A". stadiapostcards.com.
  2. ^ "6 maggio 1979". archiviostorico.gazzetta.it (in Italian). Retrieved 24 June 2023.
  3. ^ "Il discorso di Rivera". guerinsportivo.it (in Italian). Retrieved 24 June 2023.
  4. ^ "ACM Squad". footballsquads.co.uk.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ "Milan season 78–79" (PDF).
  6. ^ suspended on 5 December 1978 due to fog: Almanacco illustrato del Milan, 2ª ed.,March 2005 (in Italian), Panini, p. 419.
  7. ^ "Milan Associazione Calcio 1979–80" (PDF). p. 2. Retrieved 14 June 2021.

External links edit