Boateng in black, dancing at the San Siro

In 2011, San Siro wasn’t just a cathedral of football; for one electric night, it turned into a stage for a King of Pop tribute, delivered by none other than Ghana’s Kevin-Prince Boateng, who wrote himself into AC Milan’s history books in a way only he could.

Boateng, the charismatic midfielder known as much for his flair as his fearlessness, had helped steer the Rossoneri to their 18th Serie A title.

During his time at Milan, he played 114 games, scored 18 goals and provided 16 assists, and added the Italian Super Cup to his collection too. But it wasn’t just the trophies that made him unforgettable.

After lifting the Scudetto, Boateng made good on a playful promise; he’d celebrate like Michael Jackson if they won the league.

So, when the party hit its peak that night, the lights inside San Siro dimmed and a single spotlight picked him out, dressed head to toe like the King of Pop, fedora and all, and to the sound of Billie Jean, Boateng moonwalked, spun and flicked his hat into the roaring crowd.

Fireworks cracked, confetti fell, and thousands of Rossoneri fans knew they were witnessing more than just a title party; they were watching a showman who gave them something to remember forever.

Two years later, in 2013, Boateng brought his San Siro show to an end, signing a three-year deal with Schalke 04 in Germany.

But that night, the dance, the moonwalk, the grin under the fedora, remains one of the most iconic images of AC Milan’s modern glory days.

Boateng didn’t just win trophies. He made football fun. And for Milan fans, his moonwalk will always be part of the club’s legend.

Watch the vdeo of the dance below:

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Meanwhile, watch the latest edition of Sports Check with former Hearts of Oak midfielder Frederick Ansah Botchway



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