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San Siro Stadium is a football stadium located in Milan, Italy, just 6 km from the center of Milan. The San Siro is home to AC Milan and Inter Milan, two of the all-time Big Three in Serie A, and is one of the most famous football stadiums in the world. Although the stadium was officially named the Meazza Stadium in 1980 in honor of Giuseppe Meazza, a famous Italian player of the 30s and 40s, there are many who call it the San Siro.
With a total length of 105 meters and a width of 68 meters, the stadium is located near the local racecourse, just 6 kilometers from the centre of Milan. The San Siro Stadium is the icon of AC Milan and has hosted numerous world-class football matches and is one of the most famous football stadiums in the world.
AC Milan was founded on December 16, 1899, and when Englishman Alfred Edwards became the Milan cricket team he formed, the Milan cricket team was still the talk of the upper class, and in this club there were only two groups of people who were constantly present: British athletes living in Italy and businessmen in Milan's upscale residential areas who usually drank cocktails in American bars. These people use Milan cricket and football clubs as interviews to prove their identity, and they talk about the club with a frown and a blank eyebrow.
It was not until March 9, 1908, when some members of the Milan team were separated from the team to form the Inter Milan team, that the superiority of the AC Milan team changed, and on the other hand, due to the emergence of two clubs in the city of Milan, a man named Pietro Pirelli (Pietro Pirelli), who was only qualified to hang out in the noble American bars of Italy at that time, germinated an idea. Deciding to use the money he earned from his business to build a football stadium for his favorite AC Milan team, to meet the needs of both teams, and to become the hero of Milan himself, he named the stadium San Siro.
The San Siro Stadium is named after the San Siro district in the western part of the city, and Pirelli had already stated that it was dedicated to his beloved AC Milan team when the stadium was built. It was originally designed for the game of football, so the pitch's dirt and local climate greatly helped the Italian nation and ensured that the team would win the championship against Austria at the time. The San Siro Stadium is also admired by professional footballers from all over the world, and many players are proud to have the opportunity to play at this stadium.
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Meazza and San Siro.
It refers to the same course, but the name is different, and there is no other difference.
The Giuseppe Meazza Stadium, also known as the San Siro Stadium, is located in Milan, Italy.
The San Siro district, away from the city of Milan.
The center is 6 kilometers away, owned by the city of Milan**, and is a UEFA five-star football stadium. The stadium is currently home to Serie A teams AC Milan and Inter Milan.
of the shared home field.
The stadium was built on September 19, 1926. On March 3, 1980, to commemorate the thirties and forties of the 20th century, he played for the Milan duo.
The famous Italian player Giuseppe Meazza was officially named Stadio Giuseppe Meazza by the city of Milan.
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Yes it was originally called the San Siro Stadium, and by 1980, the stadium was officially named Meazza Stadium.
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The São Paulo Acre Trail Course is locatedA multi-purpose stadium in Fuorigrotta, a western suburb of Naples, Italy。The Stadio de São Paulo is the third largest football stadium in Italy by capacity, after the San Siro Stadium and the Stadio Olimpico in Rome.
On December 5, 2020, Beijing time, Naples City** officially announced that the São Paulo Stadium, the home stadium of Naples, was renamed the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium.
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San Siro, officially known as Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, is a football stadium located in Milan, Italy, just 6 km from the centre of Milan. The San Siro is home to AC Milan and Inter Milan, two of the all-time Big Three in Serie A, and is one of the most famous football stadiums in the world. Although the stadium was officially named Estadio Meazza in 1980 in honor of Giuseppe Meazza, a famous Italian player of the 30s and 40s, there are many who call it the San Siro.
Milan's home stadium is called San Siro, and Inter's home stadium is called Meazza ().
The ownership of the San Siro Stadium belongs to the city of Milan**, Milan and Inter Milan are now renting the stadium, which will affect the team's box office revenue, Inter itself wants to build a new stadium and move away from the San Siro Stadium, and Milan also hopes to buy out the ownership of the San Siro Stadium after Inter Milan moves out of the San Siro Stadium.
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3 June 1934 Italy - Austria 1-0 (1934 World Cup semi-final).
6 November 1949 Inter Milan - AC Milan 6-5 (Serie A).
12/05/1965 Inter Milan - Liverpool 3-0 (UEFA Champions League semi-final).
27/05/1965 Inter Milan - Benfica 1-0 (UEFA Champions League final).
3/05/1969 AC Milan - Manchester United 2-0 (UEFA Champions League semi-final).
6 May 1970 Feyenoord Celtic 2-1 (UEFA Champions League final).
19/04/1989 AC Milan - Real Madrid 5-0 (UEFA Champions League semi-finals).
8 June 1990 Cameroon - Argentina 1-0 (1990 World Cup opener).
8 May 1991 Inter Milan - Roma 2-0 (UEFA Cup final).
11 May 1994 Inter Milan - Salzburg Luyan 1-0 (UEFA Cup final).
17 May 1995 Juventus-Parma 1-1 (UEFA Cup final).
21 May 1997 Inter Milan - Schalke 041-0 (penalty shoot-out 1-4) (UEFA Cup final).
11/05/2001 Inter Milan - AC Milan 0-6 (Serie A).
23/05/2001 Bayern Munich - Valencia 5-4 (penalty shootout) (UEFA Champions League final).
7/05/2003 AC Milan - Inter Milan 0-0 (UEFA Champions League semi-final first leg)13/05/2003 Inter Milan - AC Milan 1-1 (UEFA Champions League semi-final second leg).
6/04/2005 AC Milan - Inter Milan 2-0 (UEFA Champions League quarter-final first leg)12/04/2005 Inter Milan - AC Milan 0-1 (UEFA Champions League quarter-final second leg) (AC Milan goalkeeper Dida was injured by pyrotechnics due to Inter Milan fans throwing objects into the stadium and the match was stopped in the 73rd minute. Inter Milan were awarded a 1-0 defeat by UEFA).
15/06/2005 Inter Milan - Roma 1-0 (Coppa Italia final second leg).
11/12/2005 Inter Milan - AC Milan 3-2 (Inter Milan break three-year league winless derby record)
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