yea they share the stadium both serie a and other leagues make adjustments so they never play on the same night. when they play eachother who ever is meant to be the home team is allowed 3/4 of the stadium for their fans whereas the other only gets 1/4 for their fans therefore the designated home team gets an advantage :)
2007-01-15 14:20:43
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answered by ricperere 1
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yea i think so
but On 19 December 2005, AC Milan vice-president and executive director Adriano Galliani announced that the team is seriously working to move out from San Siro. He said that Milan's new stadium will be largely based on the Arena AufSchalke and following the standards of football stadia in the United States, Germany, and Spain. It will likely be a stadium for football purposes only (with no athletics track). The new stadium is supposed to be named after a sponsor. [3] It remains to see if this plan will proceed or if this is just a ploy to force the owners (Comune di Milano) to sell the stadium to Milan for a nominal fee so as to proceed with extensive renovations. Rumours have also surfaced of Inter's intention to also build a new stadium which may also affect this decision.
2007-01-15 12:32:16
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answered by micho 7
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AC Milan & Internazionale Milan sharing the same home venue, San Siro, Milan, Italy. in Italian Serie A matches, if a Milan team has a home match, the other team will play away. this rule is also apply to European competitions.
2007-01-16 02:14:29
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answered by foongwk140804 7
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San Siro.
They never both have a home game in the same weekend.
If they are both drawn at home in the Champions League one will play the week with the rest of the fixtures and the others game will be delayed a week. This happened 2 seasons ago, AC played on the same night as eveyrone else and Inter played the following wednesday.
2007-01-15 11:50:12
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answered by big john 2
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Yes they play on same stadium when AC Milan play they call it San Siro when Inter play it is Guisepe Meaca.
2007-01-15 11:25:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, it's commonly known as the San Siro. It is, however, officially known as the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza after it was renamed in honour of Giuseppe Meazza, the Inter and Milan player of the 1930s and 1940s.
2007-01-15 10:17:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, they share one stadium, called the San Siro, from the surrounding district name, and is officially named Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, after one of Milan's (the city, meaning both teams) greatest players.
2007-01-15 22:59:01
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answered by silent symphony 2
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Yes. The Giuseppe Meazza stadium (a.k.a. San Siro)
2007-01-15 16:31:18
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answered by Holden® [ThumbZUP] tRoLL PaTrOL 6
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yes they do. It's called the giusseppe miazza (san siro), but i hear that inter milan are working on a new stadium.
2007-01-15 23:53:47
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answered by milan 1
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Yes,they share the San Siro.
2007-01-16 02:17:18
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answered by duracell18 6
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