September 19, 1926, saw the inauguration of San Siro stadium with an Inter-Milan friendly match. Now that the stadium is set to be dismantled, scheduling the Milan Derby between Inter and Milan on that day would be a great way to honor the Scala del Calcio. The Serie A League president, Ezio Simonelli, and the CEO, Luigi De Siervo, have estimated hundreds of variables to follow for creating the next Serie A calendar. The calendar draw has some rules to follow, such as the unavailability of the Meazza Stadium from January 26 to February 7 to allow the inauguration ceremony of the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. In that period, the software has only scheduled away matches for the Milanese teams. Not to mention the controversy caused by the overlap between the Rome Derby and the Master 1000 tennis final at the Foro Italico. Today, the software will avoid such overlaps. This year, September 19 falls on a Saturday and in that weekend, the fifth round will take place. So, it would be nice to insert a constraint rather than a variable for this day of the championship: the Milan Derby Inter-Milan. A century after the inauguration, and a few years before its dismantling, it would be a great way to honor the Meazza San Siro stadium, a history of football and a city monument.
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Inter Milan prepares for Milan Derby: September 19 is the date
The Milan Derby between Inter and Milan will take place on September 19, a chance to honor the 100 years of San Siro.
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