History of San Siro Stadium: From 1926 to Today
A century of football, concerts and history in the San Siro district of Milano.
The Origins: 1926, Piero Pirelli's Dream
The history of San Siro Stadium begins in 1926, when entrepreneur Piero Pirelli, president of AC Milan, decided to give his team a cutting-edge venue. Milano needed a stadium worthy of its sporting ambition.
The project was entrusted to architect Ulisse Stacchini (the same one behind the Central Station) and Alberto Cugini. The Nuovo Stadio Calcistico rose in the San Siro area, at the time a green outskirt of the city, on land purchased specifically for it. The inauguration took place on 19 September 1926 with an initial capacity of around 35,000 spectators.
The first match was Milan versus Inter โ a derby, as if fate had already written that this stadium would belong to both teams.
1935: Inter Moves In
Initially the stadium was the exclusive home of AC Milan. But in 1935, the Municipality of Milano acquired the venue and opened its doors to FC Internazionale as well. From that moment began a unique cohabitation in world football: two of the greatest clubs on the planet share the same stadium.
This arrangement is virtually unique at the highest level: Real Madrid and Atlรฉtico have separate stadiums, Manchester City and United do too. Only Milan and Inter share the same home โ and they have been doing so for nearly 90 years.
1947: The Stadium Becomes "Giuseppe Meazza"
In 1947 the stadium was officially named after Giuseppe Meazza, the legendary Italian centre-forward who played for both Inter and Milan. Meazza is considered one of the greatest Italian footballers of all time: two World Cups (1934 and 1938), 33 goals in 53 caps for the national team, and a career that made him an idol of both sets of fans.
Despite its official name "Stadio Giuseppe Meazza", everyone still simply calls it San Siro โ after the district that hosts it.
1955: The Second Tier
In the 1950s Italian football was experiencing a popularity boom. The original stadium was no longer enough. In 1955 the second tier was completed, bringing the capacity to around 85,000 spectators. San Siro became one of the largest stadiums in Europe.
The expansion transformed the structure from a neighbourhood stadium into a cathedral of football. The curves filled with passionate fans, derbies became epic events, and Milano established itself as the sporting capital of Italy.
1990: The Third Tier and the World Cup
The most iconic moment in San Siro's architectural history came with the 1990 FIFA World Cup, hosted by Italy. The stadium needed a radical modernisation to meet international standards.
Architects Giancarlo Ragazzi and Enrico Hofer designed the third tier and the iconic 11 cylindrical towers that support the structure and have become the stadium's recognisable symbol worldwide. The "petal" roof completed the transformation.
The capacity was brought to around 85,700 seats (later reduced over the years to approximately 75,923 for safety compliance). During Italia '90, San Siro hosted the opening match and a semi-final, consecrating itself as one of the most spectacular venues on the planet.
Historic Moments at San Siro
Nearly a century of history has produced unforgettable moments:
โฝ Champions League / European Cup Finals
- 1965: Inter beat Benfica 1-0 โ Herrera's Grande Inter lifted the Cup at home
- 1970: Feyenoord beat Celtic 2-1 โ the final on San Siro's neutral ground
- 2001: Bayern Munich beat Valencia on penalties โ one of the most dramatic finals
- 2016: Real Madrid beat Atletico Madrid on penalties โ the last final held at San Siro
๐ 1990 FIFA World Cup
San Siro hosted the opening ceremony and 6 matches, including the semi-final Argentina-Italy โ one of the most dramatic matches in football history, with Maradona knocking out host nation Italy on penalties right in Milano.
๐ค Legendary Concerts
San Siro is also a stage for music. Among the most memorable concerts:
- Bob Marley (1980) โ one of the last great concerts by the king of reggae
- Bruce Springsteen (multiple dates) โ "The Boss" has a special relationship with San Siro
- U2 (multiple tours) โ spectacular shows with futuristic stages
- Vasco Rossi (attendance records) โ the king of San Siro, concerts sold out in minutes
- Coldplay (Music of the Spheres) โ the most luminous show in the world
For upcoming concerts, check our San Siro 2026 concert list.
The Debate: New Stadium or Renovation?
For years Milano has been debating the future of San Siro. The "La Cattedrale" project by WeBuild envisioned a new stadium next to the Meazza, with partial demolition of the old venue. The debate involves Milan, Inter, the Municipality and the Superintendence.
The issues are complex: architectural constraints (the third tier is considered a work of art), high costs, and the fans' attachment to a stadium that is much more than a sports venue โ it is a piece of Milanese identity.
Learn more: The New Milano Stadium: What We Know.
San Siro Today: Facts and Curiosities
- Current capacity: 75,923 seats
- Pitch dimensions: 105 ร 68 metres
- Address: Piazzale Angelo Moratti, 20151 Milano
- Inauguration: 19 September 1926
- Major renovation: 1990 (third tier for the World Cup)
- Resident teams: AC Milan + FC Internazionale
- Official name: Stadio Giuseppe Meazza
Experience San Siro Up Close
Whether you come for a Serie A match, a Derby della Madonnina, or a concert, experiencing San Siro goes beyond sport and music. It means breathing in nearly a century of history.
And for the best experience, nothing beats an apartment in the San Siro district: just 10 minutes on foot from the stadium, you walk home after every event.
Experience San Siro Up Close
Nearly a century of history awaits you. Book an apartment 10 minutes from the stadium and experience Milano like a true local.