After the 1,861,782 AC Milan fans who filled the stands of San Siro throughout the entirety of last season, the fans are ready to welcome back their own team in tonight's match against Torino, marking the home debut for Stefano Pioli's boys. The clash is valid for the second round of the Serie A.
Following the subscription campaign, which was sold out in a few weeks with 41,500 memberships issued, the AC Milan fans have once again shown their presence. The Rossoneri season at the San Siro starts again with a new sold-out event, excluding the away section. On Saturday, approximately 72,000 spectators are expected, including around 10,000 from various countries around the world, including the USA, France, United Kingdom, Belgium, Germany, and many others.
Also starting on this first matchday is the accessibility program "Milan for All," through which the Rossoneri club provides dedicated entrances for fans with disabilities or coming from challenging social contexts during each home game, as well as an innovative audio description service for blind and visually impaired fans. This program is part of the broader "RespAct" manifesto for social equity, equality, and inclusivity.
Source: Calcio e Finanza.
