Silvio Berlusconi (1936–2023) was one of the most influential figures in football history. Born in Milan, the Italian entrepreneur built an empire in construction, media, and sports. In 1986, he acquired AC Milan, then a struggling team, and began an era that would change world football.

Under Berlusconi’s leadership, AC Milan became a model of modern club management. His vision, financial strategy, and commitment to excellence helped Milan dominate both Serie A and the UEFA Champions League, collecting multiple national and international trophies. Coaches like Arrigo Sacchi and players such as Van Basten, Gullit, and Maldini thrived during his presidency.
Outside of football, Berlusconi also served three terms as Prime Minister of Italy, demonstrating a rare combination of business, political, and sporting influence. In 2018, he revived AC Monza, guiding the club from the lower leagues to Serie A—his final football triumph.
Berlusconi’s legacy continues to shape Italian and European football, inspiring a generation of club owners and executives who followed his model of ambition and innovation.
Sources:
Wikipedia, Forbes, ESPN







