San Siro Stadium
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Stadio Giuseppe Meazza better known as San Siro Stadium is a football stadium in the district of Milan. This stadium is known for the fact that two Serie-A teams play in it, A.C.Milan and Inter de Milan.

This football stadium was inaugurated on the 19th September, 1926, it has a capacity of 75923 people, making it one of the biggest stadiums in the World.

On 3 march, 1980 the stadium change its name from San Siro to Giuseppe Meazza in honour of the ex-futbolist Giuseppe Meazza that plays for Inter de Milan from the end of 20s to the end of 40s and he plays for A.C.Milan for a couple of years and two times world champion with Italy at the 34th and 38th World Cups.

San Siro is a well ranked stadium for the UEFA that makes it stadium could host three games at the 1934 Fifa World Cup, six games at the 1990 Fifa World Cup, three games at Euro 1980, and four UEFA Champions League finals, in 1965, 1970, 2001 and 2016. The stadium will host the opening ceremony of the 2026 Winter Olympics of Milan.

 

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