Adriano Galliani

Adriano Galliani
Born (1944-07-30) 30 July 1944
Italy Monza, Italy
Nationality Italian
Occupation Entrepreneur
Known for Vice president and CEO of Associazione Calcio Milan
Religion Roman Catholic
Spouse(s) Unknown first wife
Daniela Rosati (1989–1999)[1]
Malika El Hazzazi (since 2004)[2]
Children Gianluca, Micol, Fabrizio

Adriano Galliani (born 30 July 1944) is an Italian entrepreneur who has been serving as vice-president and C.E.O. of Italian football club AC Milan since 1986. During his tenure as CEO, Milan have won five European Cup/UEFA Champions League titles and eight Serie A titles among other achievements and in the process have seen their players win six Ballon d'Or awards. He is famous for making high profile transfers to Milan at cut prices, such as Robinho and Mario Balotelli from Manchester City, Zlatan Ibrahimović from FC Barcelona and Kaká from Real Madrid C.F. In 2011, he was inducted into the Italian Football Hall of Fame.[3]

Galliani was one of the prominent Italian individuals to be named in the Panama Papers leak in April 2016.[4]

References

  1. Paolo Biondani (25 May 1999). "E Galliani lascia la moglie con 50 milioni al mese". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). p. 49. Retrieved 16 February 2011.
  2. Simona Ravizza (10 October 2004). "Galliani e la modella, "sì" a Palazzo Marino". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). p. 50. Retrieved 16 February 2011.
  3. "Hall of fame, 10 new entry: con Vialli e Mancini anche Facchetti e Ronaldo" [Hall of fame, 10 new entries: with Vialli and Mancini also Facchetti and Ronaldo] (in Italian). La Gazzetta dello Sport. 27 October 2015. Retrieved 27 October 2015.
  4. "Panama Papers, altri 100 nomi: spuntano Galliani, Barilla, Berlusconi e Briatore" [Panama Papers, another 100 names: Galliani, Barilla, Berlusconi and Briatore mentioned] (in Italian). La Stampa. 14 April 2016. Retrieved 14 April 2016.

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