Record broken during this Inter – AC Milan!

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Record revenue for an Italian match exploded by the Derby della Madonnina this Sunday. Inter hosted AC Milan (1-2) at the end of the fifth day of Serie A, a match that brought 75,366 spectators to the stands of the Giuseppe Meazza stadium. With a packed San Siro and tickets sold at a high price due to the poster, the match generated 7,626,430 euros in revenue according to SportMediaset.

A record for the Italian championship that was held until now by the Inter – Juventus match of October 6, 2019 with 6,620,976 euros. A score exploded by a little more than a million euros therefore, a total success for the Nerazzurri. If the posters vary – very little (two Inter – AC Milan, 1st and 3rd, one Inter – Juve, 2nd) – stadium side, the domination is total for Giuseppe Meazza in the top 3 of the receipts in the history of Serie A. Mitico.

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