Current home to | Inter Milan Italy » Serie A (step 1) AC Milan Italy » Serie A (step 1) |
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Football visits | 12,988 (7.4% of our users have been here) |
Other visits | 1,563 |
Capacity | 75,923 |
Address | Milan, Italy |
Also known as | Stadio Guiseppe Meazza |
First game | AC Milan 3-6 Inter Milan 19th September 1926 |
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These are the average ratings for San Siro (Stadio Giuseppe Meazza) as submitted by our registered users.
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Review written by trebor a Machynlleth supporter on 23rd October 2019
Review written by derek-hart a Torino supporter on 26th September 2015
“Could not believe our eyes!!”
Review written by rbailey a Plymouth Argyle supporter on 13th October 2013
Review written by paulthebankie a Clydebank supporter on 11th January 2010
Review written by dannyptfc a Partick Thistle supporter on 28th October 2009
Review written by facebook-user-57590 a Manchester United supporter on 15th September 2009
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Thursday 26th September 2019
Italian giant Inter and AC Milan have been presented with 2 possible designs for their new stadium which will replace the San Siro.
'Rings of Milano' features linked rings on the outside of the stadium to portray a United front for the Milanese clubs who have shared a stadium since 1947. The rings would feature LED lighting enabling the stadium to look visually different for each team's home matches.
The other design is dubbed 'The Cathedral' and takes inspiration from the city's architecture, covering the outside of the stadium in a glass facade.
The two striking designs showcase how the new 60,000 capacity stadium could look, if their plans were approved. The total budget for the project is an estimated £1.1bn.
Tuesday 6th August 2019
Milan's giant San Siro stadium has had its capacity cut for the 2019/2020 season. 6 sections of the third tier will be closed, reducing capacity by 2,350.
The move comes amid fans' concerns after some parts of the stadium appeared to oscillate in some matches last season, particularly in the Inter vs Atlanta match in April.
Local authorities have checked the structure and are happy that it is safe. The closing of the 6 sections is reported only to reassure the public and prevent any panic.
The closure will take the San Siro's capacity down to around 77,800. It's not expected to cause too many problems as both Inter and AC averaged well under capacity last season (58,789 for Inter and 54,651 for AC).
However, the news may add more impetus to the plans to build a new stadium in Milan.
Tuesday 25th June 2019
Inter and AC Milan are to leave the San Siro. Club officials have confirmed plans for a new stadium to be built on land adjacent to the current ground.
It’s no secret that the Milan giants were looking to leave due to the San Siro’s relatively poor facilities for fans. Officials in Italy estimate that the old ground (official name: Giuseppe Meazza Stadium) will close at the end of the 2021/2022 season… that seems a little quick given the fact that we haven’t seen any designs for the new stadium, and planning permission hasn’t even been applied for yet, never mind been granted.
The San Siro is our most popular ground in Italy - more than 10,000 footballgroundmap.com members have ticked it off. That's almost twice as many as Italy's 2nd most popular stadium (the Stadio Olimpico in Rome)
Whilst we don’t have any renderings, we do know that the new stadium will be built on the San Siro’s current car parks, meaning that the old ground will remain open throughout the construction work. The new ground will also be set below street level and will be modeled on Atlanta United's new Mercedes-Benz Stadium in the USA, according to reports.
Reports also estimate the cost to be around £690m and capacity will be reduced to just 60,000 - 20,000 less than the current San Siro.
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