Milan Derby: Revenue & Attendance Figures Revealed

by Archynetys Sports Desk

Yesterday’s Milan derby revenues between AC Milan and its arch-neighbor Inter Milan exceeded 8.6 million euros, making the confrontation with the highest revenues in the history of the Italian League, according to Italian media.

Milan achieved a valuable victory with a clean goal over its neighbor Inter at the San Siro Stadium in the 12th round of the Italian Football League, where the match witnessed the presence of 75,562 fans.

The Milan Derby match topped the list of highest box office revenues, with a significant difference from second place, as it exceeded 8 million euros for the first time.

The match between the two teams in September of last year recorded the second largest attendance in the history of the league, amounting to 75,366 fans, and a financial revenue exceeding 7.6 million euros at the stadium itself.

The match between Inter and Juventus in October of last year, which ended in a dramatic 4-4 draw, attracted 75,056 fans and its box office revenue reached 7.6 million euros.

Inter holds the record for the largest football match in Italy. The Nerazzurri achieved this feat last season, as revenues from their match against Barcelona (the second leg of the Champions League semi-final) amounted to 14.7 million euros.

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