During the 1912–13 season Milan Foot-Ball and Cricket Club competed in the Italian Football Championship.
Summary
With the start of the 1912-13 season, the Italian championship expanded for the first time to teams of the center and south of the country, following the same regional groups formula of the previous years.
Milan won the Liguria-Lombardy group, but was only third in the final group of Northern Italy, won by Pro Vercelli. In the final against Lazio an easy 6-0 victory and yet another title for the Piedmontese team. The basis of the not brilliant results was a new corporate crisis that led Aldo Cevenini and his brothers to leave Milan seeking glory in Internazionale. This led to a consequent weakening of the team, also considering the fact that, in the previous year, Aldo Cevenini had been the best scorer of the Rossoneri. Renzo De Vecchi also left Milan at the beginning of the final round, attracted by the better economic offer of Genoa. The prolific forwards couple Cevenini-Van Hege was not validly replaced.
Van Hege was once again the top scorer of the season, with 17 goals in 18 matches, including four braces and two hat-tricks.
In 1912, Milan changed its headquarters for the second time, moving from the Spatenbräu brewery in via Foscolo 2 to the Franzini brewery in via Mercanti 1.
Squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
^Match awarded to Milan since Racing Libertas played with Martinengo, a player that was not registered. On the pitch the result was 1-0, with goal by Nys.