Juventus and Milan met at Old Trafford on May 28, 2003. First time two Italian clubs played in Champions League final. Milan won 0-0 after extra time via penalty shootout. Milan secured their sixth European Cup title
Founded by Celtic tribe Medhelanon around 590 BC. Romans conquered city in 222 BC, naming it Mediolanum. Became capital of Western Roman Empire under Diocletian. Constantine issued Edict of Milan in 313 granting religious tolerance
Duomo cathedral stands as Milan's most important landmark since 14th century. Sforzesco Castle houses museums and features Arch of Peace. Crypt of San Sepolcro reveals ancient Roman forum ruins beneath church
Milan is Italy's fashion, design and architecture capital. World's largest Gothic Cathedral and Scala Opera House are iconic landmarks. Food scene has grown significantly over last decade. Milan Fashion Week and Salone del Mobile attract global creatives
Located in Villa San Giovanni, northern suburbs of Milan. 25 minutes from city center by metro. Accessible via Precotto and Villa San Giovanni underground stations. Nearby Tram Line 7 connects to Bicocca station
Jimmy Greaves was first player to transfer between clubs. Ray Wilkins played for both clubs, making 179 appearances. Premier League became hub for elite foreign talent in 1990s