1. Stadio Guiseppe Meazza (Stadio San Siro)
The 81,000 all seater was originally named Stadio San Siro referring to its location and is still popularly known by that name even though it was renamed later as Stadio Guiseppe Meazza in honor of a legendary footballer who played for AC Milan and Inter Milan, the clubs which currently use the stadium as their home.
The stadium has hosted three Champions league finals and is also host to this year's final. The stadium has eleven cylindrical towers that surround it.
The stadium was built in 1926 and was home to A C Milan before Inter started sharing it since 1947. The poor form of both teams means they have not been able to fill up the stadiums in the last couple of seasons.
The 81,000 all seater was originally named Stadio San Siro referring to its location and is still popularly known by that name even though it was renamed later as Stadio Guiseppe Meazza in honor of a legendary footballer who played for AC Milan and Inter Milan, the clubs which currently use the stadium as their home.
Stadio Guiseppe Meazza |
The stadium was built in 1926 and was home to A C Milan before Inter started sharing it since 1947. The poor form of both teams means they have not been able to fill up the stadiums in the last couple of seasons.
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