
Herbert Kilpin (January 28, 1870 – 1916) was an English footballer who founded A.C. Milan with Alfred Edwards. Kilpin became the first captain of the Rossoneri, as well as the first coach. He played eight seasons with the team and won three national titles (1901, 1906 and 1907). He ended his career with Milan when non-Italian players were banned from the league.

During the 1940's Milan twice finished runners up to the Great Torino side.
Aldo Boffi was the top scorer in 1938- 1939, 1939-1940 and 1941 -1942 he finished with 109 goals in 163 apperiances.


