December 8th will be a date to remember for Italian women’s football. In fact, for the first time in history the doors of San Siro will open for the women’s Milan-Inter derby. A race that will have exceptional media coverage with DAZN and RAI which will broadcast the race by equipping themselves with 11 cameras to best follow every phase of the challenge.
AC Milan will play at home and for the occasion will wear the celebratory shirt for the 125th anniversary of the Rossoneri club. And there couldn’t have been a better opportunity for the girls Suzanne Bakker who hope to be able to have a worthy audience in the stands. Given the capacity of San Siro, and the popular ticket prices (from 5 euros up), one can imagine that this derby enters the list of matches with the highest number of spectators in Italian football and it is not unthinkable that Rome’s record -Barcelona in the Champions League (39,454 spectators), played at the Olimpico, can be broken as well as the Serie A record set in 2019 in a Juventus-Fiorentina played at the Allianz Stadium when there were just over 39 thousand spectators (non-paying) present at the event.
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 a very high level of service. quality. 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 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.”