Milan celebrates 125 years. The Meazza is preparing for the celebrations

Milan celebrates 125 years. The Meazza is preparing for the celebrations
Milan celebrates 125 years. The Meazza is preparing for the celebrations

AGI – A rich program of celebrations, including activities and initiatives that will make the Rossoneri fans and the entire San Siro public the protagonists. Tomorrow, during the match against Genoa, the Milan will celebrate its 125 years. The evening will kick off at 7.45pm, with the special awards ceremony for the Rossoneri Legends who have become part of the Hall of Fame. Elected by the Rossoneri fans with a dedicated vote, Marco van Basten, Filippo Inzaghi and Andriy Shevchenko will join the honorary vice president Franco Baresi – first official member of the Hall of Fame – in the section dedicated to the players who contributed most significantly to the Rossoneri's history.

San Siro it will then be the scene of an exciting sequence of events that will involve the whole stadio with sounds, music, plays of light, iconic figures and exciting scenes, all narrated by the unmistakable voice of the famous Italian actor and voice actor Luca Ward. The protagonists of this special narrative will be some young footballers from the youth sector Rossoneri before the parade on the lawn of other great champions of the past such as Gullit, Rijkaard, Pato and Seedorf. Tomorrow's match against Genoa will also be an opportunity for the first team to display the Anniversary kit launched to celebrate thethe 125th anniversary of the club.

At the same time as the match, Fondazione Milan will give 10 boys and girls, coming from socially vulnerable contexts in Milan, the opportunity to take to the pitch as mascottine together with the players. Furthermore, 2 euros will be donated for each ticket from the free sale of the match against Genoa. To this fundraising activity, the donation alone is also added Monday 16th December, of the 3 euros of the special price for each entry of the Mondo Milan Museum. The proceeds will be allocated to the Foundation's accessibility programs: “Milan for all” and “Sport for All”.

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