€14M Into Club's Coffers – Inter Milan Break Gate Receipt Record For Serie A Club In Champions League Semi-Final Second Leg Vs Barcelona
€14M Into Club's Coffers – Inter Milan Break Gate Receipt Record For Serie A Club In Champions League Semi-Final Second Leg Vs Barcelona
Inter Milan will take on Barcelona in the second leg of their evenly-poised Champions League (UCL) semi-final tie at a sold-out Giuseppe Meazza.
According to Gazzetta dello Sport via FCInterNews, the Nerazzurri have set a new gate receipt record for Serie A clubs in Europe.
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Barcelona and Inter shared the spoils in an unforgettable 3-3 draw in the first leg last week.
Therefore, this tie can still go either way, and the home advantage could prove crucial in tonight's second leg.
Recognizing the importance of the occasion, Inter fans will create an intimidating backdrop for Hansi Flick's side.
Inter Milan Set New Gate Receipt Record for Serie A Club in UCL Semi-Final Second Leg Vs Barcelona
MILAN, ITALY – APRIL 23: General view outside the stadium prior to the coppa Italia Semi Final match between FC Internazionale and AC Milan at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza San Siro on April 23, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by)
Around 75,000 spectators, including numerous club legends, will attend tonight's blockbuster at the San Siro.
Moreover, Inter will make €14 million from ticket sales, well above the €12.5m recorded against AC Milan two years ago.
It is the second time this season that the Scudetto holders have hit a €10m mark at Europe's top table.
Indeed, they had previously hit this milestone against Bayern Munich in the quarter-finals.
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