With Fiorentina, Milan won the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in its inaugural edition, 1960–61. In the two-legged final against Rangers of Scotland, he scored both goals of the first leg in Glasgow, plus one more in the 2–1 win in the second leg. It was the first time that an Italian team won a UEFA competition. In the same season, he was top scorer with four goals as they won the Coppa Italia, including against Juventus (semi-final) and Lazio (final).[1]
Milan left Fiorentina in 1962, and following one year with Catania, he joined Atalanta for a six-season spell.[4] From 1973 to 1990 he worked as a manager, starting at Olbia and Prato.[5]
Milan died on 8 December 2023, two days before his 86th birthday. Atalanta wore black armbands in his memory the following day.[4] His funeral took place at the Chiesa dei Sette Santi Fondatori (Firenze) [it].