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For other uses, see Siro.
The Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, originally and commonly referred to as simply San Siro because of its location, is a football stadium located in the San Siro district in Milan, Italy. It is the home of Associazione Calcio Milan and Football Club Internazionale Milano. The stadium is named in honour of Giuseppe Meazza, the two-time World Cup winner (1934, 1938) who played for Internazionale, and briefly for Milan, in the 1930s and 1940s.
[edit] HistoryThe stadium construction started in 1925 in the district of Milan named San Siro. Originally called "Nuovo Stadio Calcistico San Siro" (San Siro New Football Stadium),[1] it was eventually renamed "Stadio Giuseppe Meazza" in 1980, in honour of Giuseppe Meazza. The idea to build a stadium in the same district as the horse racing track, belongs to the man who then was the president of AC Milan, Piero Pirelli. The architects designed a private stadium only for football, without the athletics tracks which characterized the Italian stadia built with public funds.[2] The inauguration was on September 19, 1926, when 35,000 spectators saw Internazionale defeating Milan 6-3. Originally, the ground was home and property of AC Milan. In 1947 Internazionale became tenants and the two have shared the ground ever since. As well as being used by Milan and Inter, the Italian national side also plays occasional games there and it has also been used for the 2001, 1970 and 1965 UEFA Champions League finals. The stadium was also used for Internazionale's UEFA Cup finals when played over home and away legs but has never featured since the competition changed to a single final structure in 1997–98. The stadium underwent further renovations for the 1990 World Cup with $60 million being spent, bringing the stadium up to UEFA 5-star standard. As part of the renovations, the stadium became all seated, with an extra tier being added to three sides of the stadium. This entailed the building of 11 concrete towers around the outside of the stadium. Four of these concrete towers located at the corner to support a new roof which has distinctive protruding red girders. Inter is in the process of new stadium feasibility studies. The first Rugby Union international took place at the San Siro when Italy played New Zealand national rugby union team in the 2009 end of year rugby tests. The San Siro is expected to host Italy's 2010 6 Nations games against England and Scotland. [edit] Renovations Inter supporters celebrate the club's 17th Serie A championship at San Siro.
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* = Inter awarded Serie A title in wake of Italian match-fixing scandal. [edit] Capacity
[edit] Other eventsOther than football matches, the San Siro has been host to many pop music concerts. Laura Pausini, U2, Bob Marley, Michael Jackson, Depeche Mode, Bruce Springsteen and The Rolling Stones have all played headlining concerts at the stadium. The San Siro was also the venue for the boxing match between Duilio Loi vs. Carlos Ortiz for the Junior Welterweight title in 1960. In July 2009, Madonna performed front a sold-out crowd of 55,000 fans as part of her Sticky & Sweet Tour. In November 2009, Italy played the All Blacks in rugby in front of a sold out crowd of 80,000, a record for Italian Rugby. The Italian squad played well only going down 20-6. Muse will play at the San Siro on 8th June 2010. [edit] References
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