JUST IN: Cooperate San Siro Share, AC Milan And Inter Milan Work on New Stadium With 95,819 Capacity for 2025/2026 Season
In a groundbreaking development for Italian football, AC Milan and Inter Milan have jointly announced plans for a new stadium project set to open for the 2025/2026 season. The new venue, boasting a staggering capacity of 95,819 seats, will mark a new era for the two iconic Serie A clubs, replacing the historic San Siro as their shared home.
The project, dubbed the “Cooperate San Siro Share,” represents a significant collaboration between the rival Milanese clubs, focusing on modern infrastructure, improved fan experience, and commercial growth. With this ambitious stadium capacity, the venue will become the largest in Italy and one of the most impressive in Europe, exceeding the likes of Camp Nou and Wembley in terms of seating.
Both clubs have expressed their commitment to creating a world-class football environment that honors tradition while embracing innovation. The stadium will reportedly include state-of-the-art facilities, enhanced hospitality suites, sustainable architecture, and cutting-edge digital integration, catering to fans both locally and globally.

Construction is set to begin later this year, with both clubs eager to transition to their new home in time for the 2025/2026 season kickoff. This development will not only redefine the Milan derby experience but also position the city as a premier football destination in the modern era.
Football fans worldwide are watching closely as Milan’s giants take a monumental step into the future.