Italian Serie A

AC Milan vs Como, 2002/2003 Italian Serie A

· Italian Serie A
  • 10': Filippo Inzaghi (P)
  • 59': Alessandro Nesta
FT
2 - 0

About

AC Milan are hosting Como at San Siro, Milano, Italy, starting on . The match is a part of the Italian Serie A.

Game Information

Competition: Italian Serie A

Venue: San Siro
Location: Milano, Italy
Attendance: 50,000

Serie A Table

# TEAM GP GD PTS
1 Internazionale 16 +21 36
2 AC Milan 16 +14 35
3 Napoli 16 +11 34
4 AS Roma 17 +9 33
Full Table

Line-Ups

MIL AC Milan

No. Name
12 Dida (GK)
3 Paolo Maldini
14 Dario Simic
25 Jose Vitor Roque Junior
13 Alessandro Nesta
8 Gennaro Gattuso Yellow Card
23 Massimo Ambrosini
32 Christian Brocchi
7 Andriy Shevchenko
9 Filippo Inzaghi
11 Rivaldo

COMO Como

No. Name
F Cigardi
34 Alex Brunner (GK)
3 De Souza Juarez
6 Cristian Stellini
17 Stjepan Tomas
Luigi Anaclerio
15 Riccardo Allegretti
29 Nicola Corrent Yellow Card
51 Benoit Cauet
19 Vedin Music
Nicola Amoruso

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