Just hours after Inter joined Milan in locking down land outside the city for a new stadium, the local authorities confirm the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza cannot be knocked down.

The two clubs had lost patience with the wait for a new arena in the San Siro area, which was meant to be built in the car part of the current stadium.

After that, the original stadium would be knocked down, but that is not going to be possible, because the structure has been given the protected status usually reserved to historic buildings.

The Milan Council released a statement this evening confirming there will be a protection order placed on the stadium.

It also came out against the idea, which comes from Government sources above them, noting it will be devastating for the future of football in the city of Milan.

“If confirmed, the decision would have serious consequences not only for the future of the stadium and its economic sustainability, but also vastly reduce the possibility the teams will remain in Milan with a new stadium.”

Inter today locked down land in the Rozzano area of the Milanese hinterland, while Milan had already booked space in San Donato Milanese.

3 thought on “San Siro order pushes Milan and Inter out of city”
  1. We should have moved on YEARS ago. Guess, it takes an American ownership to get things rolling. New Stadium, New Sponsorships, naming rights and income from it. New Milan Era. FORZA MILAN ⚫️🔴

  2. @ACM1899 you are utterly deluded. This terrible new owner has absolutely nothing to do with the plans for a new stadium. They have been working on this for years and this is simply the latest development in a long process. If you knew anything about life in Milan, or Italy in general, you’d know the bureaucracy causes many delays and changes of plans. Cardinale will have only made things slower, because he’ll have to learn to understand the system and work with it.

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