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Trofeo Luigi Berlusconi
AC Milan crest
Current championsItaly A.C. Milan (10)
Most successful club(s)Italy A.C. Milan (10)

}} The Trofeo Luigi Berlusconi is an annual friendly football match, it was founded by the president of A.C. Milan Silvio Berlusconi in memory of his father Luigi Berlusconi, and should be against a different opponent each year who has won the Champions League. It takes place at the stadium San Siro in Milan.

The first edition took place on August 23, 1991 between Milan and Juventus and has since then been between those two teams, except for the years between 1992 and 1994 where the Rossoneri faced Inter Milan, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich. The football rivals were pitted against each other at the beginning of August every year. The 2006 edition was postponed until January 2007, because it was not possible to organize it in August due to fixtures in the UEFA Champions League for Milan and the Coppa Italia for Juventus.

The trophy has been won 10 times by Milan and 8 times by Juventus.

Final

Date Finale
Winner Result Loser
23 August 1991 Juventus
18’ e 30’ Casiraghi
2 - 1 Milan
23’ Maldini
22 August 1992 Milan
4’ Papin
1 - 0 Inter Milan
17 August 1993 Milan
20’ Simone, 23’ Papin, 39’ Boban
3 - 2 Real Madrid
42’ Michel, 55’ Zamorano (Pen.)
17 August 1994 Milan
67’ Gullit
1 - 0 Bayern Munich
18 August 1995 Juventus 0 - 0 E.T.
(6 - 5) Pen.
Milan
21 August 1996 Milan
83’ Eranio
1 - 0 Juventus
19 August 1997 Milan
54’ Cruz, 60’ Kluivert, 62’ Weah
3 - 1 Juventus
31’ Conte
25 August 1998 Juventus
66’ e 85’ Inzaghi
2 - 1 Milan
31’ Bierhoff
17 August 1999 Juventus
26’ Del Piero
1 - 0 Milan
27 August 2000 Juventus
24’ Trezeguet, 65’ Inzaghi
2 - 2 E.T.
(7 - 6) Pen.
Milan
2’ José Mari, 35’ Shevchenko (Pen.)
18 August 2001 Juventus
5’ Del Piero
1 - 1 E.T.
(4 - 3) Pen.
Milan
85’ Serginho (Pen.)
18 August 2002 Milan 0 - 0 E.T.
(3 - 1) Pen.
Juventus
17 August 2003 Juventus
40’ Del Piero, 45’ Camoranesi
2 - 0 Milan
28 August 2004 Juventus
46’ Olivera
1 - 0 Milan
14 August 2005 Milan
52’ Kaká, 76’ Serginho
2 - 1 Juventus
20’ Vieira
6 January 2007 Milan
29’ Inzaghi, 68’ Seedorf, 86’ Aubameyang
3 - 2 Juventus
40’ Nedved, 67’ Del Piero
17 August 2007 Milan
43’ Inzaghi, 47’ Inzaghi
2 - 0 Juventus
17 August 2008 Milan
21' Jankulovski, 25' Ambrosini, 52' Inzaghi, 79' Ambrosini
4 - 1 Juventus
70' Pasquato

Total won

Club Winners Winning Years
A.C. Milan
10
1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
Juventus
8
1991, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004

Top Goalscorers

Rank Nat. Player** Goals Team* Goal Years (Team)
1
Italy Filippo Inzaghi
7
A.C. Milan 1998(2),2000 (Juventus) 2007(3), 2008 (A.C. Milan)
2
Italy Alessandro Del Piero
4
Juventus 1999,2001,2003,2007 (Juventus)
3
Italy Massimo Ambrosini
2
A.C. Milan 2008(2) (A.C. Milan)
Brazil Serginho
2
A.C. Milan 2001,2005 (A.C. Milan)
France Jean-Pierre Papin
2
Guingamp 1992,1993 (A.C. Milan)
Italy Pierluigi Casiraghi
2
Chelsea 1991(2) (Juventus)
7
Italy Paolo Maldini
1
A.C. Milan 1991 (A.C. Milan)
Brazil Kaká
1
A.C. Milan 2005 (A.C. Milan)
Czech Republic Marek Jankulovski
1
A.C. Milan 2008 (A.C. Milan)
France Willy Aubameyang
1
A.C. Milan 2007 (A.C. Milan)
Netherlands Clarence Seedorf
1
A.C. Milan 2007 (A.C. Milan)
Italy Cristian Pasquato
1
Juventus 2008 (Juventus)
Czech Republic Pavel Nedvěd
1
Juventus 2007 (Juventus)
Uruguay Rubén Olivera
1
Genoa 2004 (Juventus)
Italy Mauro Camoranesi
1
Juventus 2003 (Juventus)
Ukraine Andriy Shevchenko
1
Chelsea 2000 (A.C. Milan)
France David Trezeguet
1
Juventus 2000 (Juventus)
Spain José Mari
1
Real Betis 2000 (A.C. Milan)
Germany Oliver Bierhoff
1
A.C. Milan 1998 (A.C. Milan)
Liberia George Weah
1
Al-Jazira 1997 (A.C. Milan)
Netherlands Patrick Kluivert
1
Lille 1997 (A.C. Milan)
Brazil André Cruz
1
Goiás 1997 (A.C. Milan)
Italy Antonio Conte
1
Juventus 1997 (Juventus)
Italy Stefano Eranio
1
Derby County 1996 (A.C. Milan)
Netherlands Ruud Gullit
1
A.C. Milan 1994 (A.C. Milan)
Chile Iván Zamorano
1
Colo-Colo 1993 (Real Madrid)
Spain Míchel
1
Atletico Celaya 1993 (Real Madrid)
Croatia Zvonimir Boban
1
Celta Vigo 1993 (A.C. Milan)
Italy Marco Simone
1
Legnano 1993 (A.C. Milan)

*The player's current team, or the player's last team (if retired)

**Players in bold are still active

Trivia

  • Over the years, losing the Trofeo has been a blessing in disguise to the fans for hopes during the league season, as in 7 previous matches the team defeated has then gone on to win the Scudetto.
  • Coaches to have won the trophy multiple times include:
    • Carlo Ancelotti: 1999 and 2000 with Juventus and in 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008 with Milan
    • Fabio Capello: 1992, 1993, 1994 and 1997 with Milan and 2004 with Juventus
    • Marcello Lippi: 1995, 1998, 2001 and 2003 with Juventus
  • Filippo Inzaghi is the only player to have scored in and also have won the competition with two different teams.