The tenant of Stadio Giuseppe Meazza (San Siro) are Milan and Internazionale.
Stadio Giuseppe Meazza (San Siro) holds 80,018 people.
Stadio Giuseppe Meazza.
Stadio Giuseppe Meazza (San Siro)
The San Siro stadium which is officially called Stadio Stadio Giuseppe Meazza.
the San Siro also known as the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza!
Its full name in Italian is Stadio Giuseppe Meazza. But it is usually simply called San Siro stadium.
The home ground of Inter Milan is the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium, also known as San Siro. It is located in Milan, Italy and is shared with their city rivals AC Milan.
San Siro (Officially named `Guiseppi Meazza')
Both Internazionale and AC Milan share Stadio Giuseppe Meazza also known as San Siro since 1946. The stadium was earlier used by only Milan but in 1946 Internazionale was accepted as joint tenant and since then both clubs share the stadium.Inter train at the fields of sports center "Angelo Moratti" (better known as La Pinetina) in Appiano Gentile, near Como.The owner of the stadium remains Milan municipality. Both clubs have made statements regarding plans to move away from the San Siro and constructing fully owned stadiums for themselves.
Milan's San Siro Stadium, officially known as Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, was inaugurated in 1926. Originally built to host football matches for AC Milan, it has since become the home ground for both AC Milan and Inter Milan. The stadium has undergone several renovations over the years to maintain its status as a premier sports venue.
Yes - the clubs share use of the San Siro Stadium in Milan
The stadium where they play right now is 'Stadio Olimpico Di Torino'. They have been playing here since 2006 having previously played in 'Stadio Delle Alpi'. Delle Alpi is being demolished and rebuilt and it should be ready to host Juventus games in 2011/12.