AC Milan have launched a Hall of Fame to celebrate their 125th anniversary this year, with club legend Franco Baresi the first inductee.

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AC Milan launch their own Hall of FameBaresi becomes first inducteeDefender spent 20 years as player at the clubFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

In a year of milestones and celebrations, the Rossoneri have introduced their own Hall of Fame to honour their stars of yesteryear. The first-ever inductee into the prestigious group will be iconic Italian defender Baresi.

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Baresi joined the Serie A giants' youth system in 1972 before making his senior professional debut for the club in 1977. He represented the Rossoneri for the next 20 years before retiring from football in 1997. The defender made 719 official appearances for the Italian side and won several major trophies including six Serie A titles and three European Cups. He continues to remain associated with the club as he currently serves as their honorary vice-president.

WHAT FRANCO BARESI SAID

After receiving this recognition from his boyhood club, the 64-year-old said: "I am deeply honoured to have been chosen by AC Milan as the first inductee into the Hall of Fame, representing the glorious history of this club and celebrating my 50 years in the red and black.

"This recognition fills me with pride. AC Milan is not just about victories and titles; it embodies style, passion, and sacrifice – values and people that have made this club great. I hope this project inspires future generations to continue building on our legacy."

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Going forward, the selection process for Milan's Hall of Fame will include two categories of inductees: elected members chosen via voting by registered fans, and honorary members chosen at the discretion of the club.