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Milan and Inter decide to demolish the San Siro stadium

One of the historic stadiums of world football has its days numbered since the teams of the AC Milancurrent champion of the A leagueand the Inter of Milan have decided to demolish the legendary stadium of San Siroalso known as the Giuseppe Meazzaaccording to information from the press organization ‘La Gazzeta dello Sport’.

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According to the Italian newspaper, both teams have decided to completely demolish it and build a new pitch.. Nothing will remain of the stadium inaugurated in 1926 and expanded in 1955 and 1990.

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the House of Milan And Inter It will cease to exist to make way for a new and more modern field where they will play their games. It was initially planned to preserve some parts of the Milanese stadium, but eventually all its foundations will be destroyed.. This decision has been considered in recent years, but the two clubs would have reached an agreement with the City Council for its complete demolition and start from scratch.

The idea of ​​the two teams of the A league it is also a question of building a 17-storey double tower, a park, a congress center, a sports museum and a shopping center, so it becomes essential to destroy the historic stadium in its entirety. Similarly, it was not possible to consider the realization of two different phases.

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The main idea is to start construction at the beginning of 2024 and the expected opening date is in 2027. As for the budget, it should cost around 1.2 billion.

The San Siro was inaugurated on September 19, 1926

the stadium of San Siro It was inaugurated on 19 September 1926, with a capacity of 80,018 spectators, it is the largest stadium in Italy. It is cataloged by Uefa as an elite stadium, which allows it to host European finals, such as the European Cup and Champions League finals of 1965, 1970, 2001 and 2016.

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