On Sunday 8 December at 2.30pm for the first time in history the San Siro stadium will open its doors to the women’s Derby. It will be the first derby played in the iconic Milan stadium featuring the two Serie A teams. As a gift for all football fans, on the day of the Immaculate Conception, a guaranteed spectacle on and off the pitch, with exceptional guests and personalities who also gravitate to other sports. Tickets will be available from Friday 6 December at 5pm on the Vivaticket website, at Vivaticket sales points, at the Casa Milan ticket office and at the Flagship Store in Via Dante. On the day of the match, however, in addition to the channels already active, the sale will also be active at the West ticket office directly at the stadium starting from 11.30 am. Prices starting from €5.
The first leg was played at the Arena Civica and ended in a draw: Wullaert and Laurent in net for the Rossonere. This time AC Milan will do the honors and the emotion of playing in what is called the Scala del Calcio will certainly affect not only the players, but all those who in recent years have promoted the football movement with professionalism and dedication female.
Elisabet SpinaHead of Women Football at AC Milan said: “We are excited and proud because after more than four years we have the great opportunity to play again on a pitch that has hosted the biggest football events in the world providing our fans with the highest quality service. On that occasion the opponent was Juventus and our project was in its infancy. Thanks to the support and vision of the entire Club, the women’s sector has evolved and now we can talk about professionalism in all respects. Interest is growing and the technical level has risen significantly. The choice to have Suzanne Bakker on the bench, the only female coach in Serie A with experience in Ajax, goes in the direction of innovative football aimed at the growth of young players.”
The big match of the twelfth day of the Women’s Serie A eBay will be broadcast by RAI and DAZN and will have total media coverage, at San Siro there will be 11 cameras involved in the television production. Furthermore, on the occasion of the recent celebration of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities on 3 December, three players from Milan and Inter, belonging to the Paralympic and Experimental Football Division (DCPS) of the FIGC, will be the mascots who will accompany the entry onto the pitch of the footballers. The objective is to give further emphasis to the message that Serie A Femminile and DCPS want to spread: “Football belongs to everyone”.