Paolo Maldini

Italian association football player

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June 6 2023 AC Milan terminated Paolo Maldini's contract.
November 17 2022 Maldini was recognized as Sporting Director of the Year at the 2022 Globe Soccer Awards.
July 1 2022 One day after his contract expired, it was announced that Maldini would continue as Milan’s technical director for two additional years.
2021 AC Milan, with Maldini's contributions in signing key players, won the 2021–22 Serie A title, their first title since 2011.
2020 Maldini was named in the Ballon d'Or Dream Team.
2020 Paolo Maldini held the record for appearances in Serie A until surpassed by Gianluigi Buffon.
June 14 2019 Maldini was promoted to technical director of AC Milan.
2018 He was inducted into the Walk of Fame of Italian sport, celebrating his status as a sports icon.
August 2018 Maldini accepted an offer to become the sporting director of AC Milan, marking his return to the club after retirement.
2017 Maldini held the record for most appearances in UEFA Club competitions with 174 until surpassed by Iker Casillas.
June 2017 Maldini and his tennis partner qualified for the Aspria Tennis Cup in Milan, but lost in the first round, marking Maldini's last professional tennis match.
July 28 2016 Paolo Maldini's mother passed away.
May 1 2016 Maldini received the One Club Award from La Liga club Athletic Bilbao during their match against Celta de Vigo, becoming the second player ever to receive the award.
April 3 2016 Paolo Maldini's father, Cesare Maldini, passed away at the age of 84.
2015 Maldini became the co-owner of Miami FC in the North American Soccer League, alongside Riccardo Silva, aiming for the club to join Major League Soccer in the future.
September 1 2014 He took part in the 'Match for Peace' at Stadio Olimpico in Rome, where proceeds were donated to charity.
March 4 2014 Maldini participated in the 11th Match Against Poverty held in Bern, Switzerland, alongside other notable footballers like Ronaldo and Zinedine Zidane, with proceeds going to recovery efforts in the Philippines after Typhoon Haiyan.
2013 Gianluigi Buffon surpassed Maldini's record for appearances with the Italy national team.
December 2012 Maldini was inducted into the Italian Football Hall of Fame.

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