A.C. Milan Flag (GIF)
Associazione Calcio Milan, commonly referred to as AC Milan or simply Milan, is a professional football club in Milan, Lombardy, Italy that competes in Serie A (2022–23), the top flight of Italian football. This unofficial A.C. Milan flag (Italian: bandiera non ufficiale A.C. Milan) consists of the team's official logo and a red-and-black striped background derived from the logo. The vertical oval logo features St. Ambrose's cross, which is also found in the city coat of arms, black and red stripes in the team colors, the team name abbreviation "ACM" and the club's foundation year 1899.
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