After a process that began two years ago, early this morning the Milan City Council approved the sale of the San Siro stadium to Inter and Milan.With 24 votes in favor, 20 against, and 2 abstentions, ...
After a process that began two years ago, early this morning the Milan City Council approved the sale of the San Siro stadium to Inter and Milan.
With 24 votes in favor, 20 against, and 2 abstentions, the Milan City Council approved a transaction valued at 197 million euros. The stadium and the adjacent area, previously municipally owned, are now the property of the two teams.
I momenti drammatici della proclamazione dell’abbattimento di San Siro pic.twitter.com/aciHPb52Nb
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The night was marked by numerous protests outside Piazzale Marino by many citizens opposed to the decision and the urban policy of the City Council.
The century-old stadium will host the opening ceremony of the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics and will then be demolished to make way for a new stadium designed by British architect Norman Foster. The idea is to have it ready for the Euro 2032.
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