The End of San Siro: A Farewell to Football’s Cathedral

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San Siro was never just concrete and steel. It was Milan’s beating heart—an arena where art met aggression, where style met substance. Rising above the San Siro district since 1926, it became a paradox in motion: one stadium, two names, two tribes.

For AC Milan, it was San Siro, the home of red-and-black majesty. For Inter, it was the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, named for their immortal champion. And for football itself, it was a stage where legends were not only made, but immortalized.

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