Full name:
Stadio Giuseppe Meazza
Nickname(s):
San Siro
Location:
Via Piccolomini 5, 20151 Milan, Italy
Built:
Opened:
September 19, 1926
Owner:
Former names:
San Siro Stadium
Tenants:
Capacity:
85,700
Facts & History
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San Siro Stadium Overview
The Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, almost always called the San Siro, is a football stadium in Milan, Italy. It is the home stadium for both A.C. Milan and F.C. Internazionale Milan. It has been renamed in honor of Giuseppe Meazza, the Inter Milan and AC Milan player of the 30s and 40s. The Italian national team also plays occasional games there and it has also been used for the 2000/01, 1969/1970 and 1964/65 Champions League/European Cup finals.
San Siro Stadium History
Notable matches
- 1934 Italy - Austria 1–0 (semi-final World Cup)
- 1949 Internazionale - A.C. Milan 6–5 (Serie A)
- 1963 A.C. Milan - Santos 4–2 (Intercontinental Cup)
- 1964 Internazionale - Independiente Avellaneda 2–0 (Intercontinental Cup)
- 1965 Internazionale - Benfica 1–0 (European Cup Final)
- 1965 Internazionale - Independiente Avellaneda 3–0 (Intercontinental Cup)
- 1969 A.C. Milan - Estudiantes La Plata 3–0 (Intercontinental Cup)
- 1970 Feyenoord - Celtic 2–1 (European Cup Final)
- 1990 Cameroon - Argentina 1–0 (World Cup opening match)
- 1991 Internazionale - A.S. Roma 2–0 (UEFA Cup Final)
- 1994 Internazionale - SV Salzburg 1–0 (UEFA Cup Final)
- 1995 Juventus - Parma 1–1 (UEFA Cup Final)
- 1997 Internazionale - Schalke 04 1–0 (1–4 on penalties) (UEFA Cup Final)
- 2001 Bayern Munich - Valencia 1–1 (5–4 on penalties) (UEFA Champions League Final)














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