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San Siro

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San Siro is Milan's football stadium in Italy, opened in 1926 and shared by AC Milan and Inter after decades of major finals and World Cups.

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Which two football clubs share the San Siro stadium?

The San Siro stadium in Milan, Italy, is famously shared by two major Italian football clubs. Both AC Milan and Inter Milan have called this iconic venue their home for decades.

When was San Siro officially opened?

The stadium was officially opened in 1926, originally built to house just AC Milan. Inter Milan began sharing the stadium as tenants starting in 1947.

What is the official name of San Siro?

While locally and internationally known as San Siro, its official name is Stadio Giuseppe Meazza. It was renamed in 1979 to honor the Italian football legend who played for both Inter and Milan.

Did San Siro host the 1990 FIFA World Cup?

Yes, San Siro was one of the primary venues for the 1990 FIFA World Cup hosted by Italy. The stadium famously hosted the opening match of that tournament between Argentina and Cameroon.

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