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A.C. Milan and the Italy national football team

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This article lists all the players that played for different tiers of the Italy national football teams while with A.C. Milan. Players who represented Italy before or after they played for Milan are unlisted. The players who were called up to the squad but did not play in any games are unlisted.

List of call-ups of A.C. Milan players to the Italy national teams

Updated July 2018

List of call-ups of A.C. Milan players to the Italy national football teams

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List of call-ups of A.C. Milan players to the Italian Olympic football teams

List of call-ups of A.C. Milan players to the Italy national under-23 football teams

List of call-ups of A.C. Milan players to the Italy national under-21 football teams

List of call-ups of A.C. Milan players to the Italy national under-20 football teams

List of call-ups of A.C. Milan players to the Italy national under-19 football teams

List of call-ups of A.C. Milan players to the Italy national under-18 football teams

List of call-ups of A.C. Milan players to the Italy national under-17 football teams

List of call-ups of A.C. Milan players to the Italy national under-16 football teams

List of call-ups of A.C. Milan players to the Italy national under-15 football teams

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Source: "A.C. Milan and the Italy national football team", Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, (2023, February 14th), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A.C._Milan_and_the_Italy_national_football_team.

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References
  1. ^ "Convocazioni di una società" [List of call-ups of football clubs] (in Italian). Federazione Italiana Gioco Calcio. Retrieved 21 February 2016.
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