1926 After the completion of the San Siro Stadium, Milan's San Tagostino scored his first goal here, but Milan lost to Inter Milan 3-6. The first international match at the San Siro was Italy's 2-2 draw with Czechoslovakia on February 20th. 1927.
(1): 1935, Milan bought the San Siro from the local committee and decided to expand it three years later, because football is becoming the most concerned sport of Milan citizens. 1938- 1939 The expansion of the stadium is in the charge of architect Rocca and chief engineer Calzolari. Using the same structural mode as the airplane construction mode, the perimeter of the whole stadium was extended to the length of the present San Siro, and the most famous inclined ladder layout was also formed at this time. The inclined ladder layout is a landmark building that distinguishes Milan's San Siro Stadium from other stadiums. The local committee insisted on completing the project before May 3rd1,1939, because Italy was going to play an international match with England here. The final project was completed before this day, and the cost was 50 1 Wan Li. The international competition was smooth, the two sides were tied 2-2, and the ticket revenue was 102 Wan Li.
At that time, during the expansion, someone proposed to build the largest stadium in Europe at that time, so a proposal for the expansion of the stadium with a capacity of150,000 people was put on the important agenda. However, in the real implementation process, it was found that the huge project of150,000 people needed huge funds, so this proposal was temporarily put on hold. 1In March, 952, Milan Parliament discussed the feasibility report of increasing the capacity of the San Siro Stadium again, and the result agreed that it was a luxury to build a stadium with a population of 654.38 million in Italy with a small population. In the end, the stadium audience remained at 60 thousand.
At that time, the San Siro was only the home of AC Milan until 1945; At that time, the home of Inter Milan was the Naples Arena.
(2): 1954 The second expansion project was completed, only 12 months, 1955126 October, the auditorium on the first floor was added to the second floor, and the audience increased to 55,000. 1957 The lighting was first installed at the San Siro Stadium, and the electronic scoreboard was added ten years later. By 1979, the lighting was repaired for the second time and the latest equipment was replaced. 1986, the seats on the first floor are colored and numbered. In the grandstand, they are red, on the opposite side, orange, and in the north, they are green. The South Stand, the home base of Milan fans, is a blue seat. There is a museum behind the south stand, displaying the history of AC Milan, and on the other side is Inter Milan.
The San Siro Stadium is also known as the Meazza Stadium. Meazza Stadium was named in memory of Mei Acha, a famous star who played for Italy, Inter Milan and Milan. In the 30-year-old season, Inter Milan relied on the outstanding performance of 20-year-old Mei Acha and his 365,438+0. At the same time, Mei Acha began to make a name for himself in Italian football. Inter Milan won the runner-up in Serie A in three consecutive seasons: 1932- 1934, which is closely related to his 62 wonderful goals. Josep Mei Acha is the greatest player of this period. He scored 248 goals in 224 games for Inter Milan. Mei Acha is a typical shooting machine, which was regarded as a very good propaganda tool by fascists at that time. They made a perfect evaluation of Mei Acha. Mei Acha himself was a fascist, and every time he scored for the Italian national team, he shouted Mussolini's name. Although Mei Acha was a Nazi, he won two World Cups for Italy. He is an Italian hero, so his misdeeds have not been noticed by the fans, but the honor he won during his time representing Inter Milan made him the greatest player in the history of Inter Milan! When Mei Acha was about to retire, he joined Milan and played for the Rossoneri for two seasons. Although he was no longer a superstar at that time, Milan people will never forget him. So when someone suggested using Mei Acha as another name for the San Siro Stadium, Milan and Inter agreed.