In a powerful display of dissatisfaction, AC Milan supporters orchestrated a significant protest during the team`s final home game of the season against Monza. The demonstration began with thousands of fans gathering outside the club`s headquarters, brandishing large banners demanding the resignation of the entire management team.
The protest continued as fans entered the San Siro stadium, where they organized themselves to spell out a clear message in English: “Go Home”. At the 20-minute mark of the match, the ultras illuminated their phone screens to highlight the message before dramatically exiting the stadium, drawing applause from the remaining spectators.
This protest action was part of a planned demonstration announced earlier in the week by the Curva Sud, who had warned they would “leave you alone with your shame” during this last game of the season. The fans continued their protest outside the stadium after leaving.
Despite winning the Supercoppa Italiana in January, AC Milan`s season has been disappointing. The team lost the Coppa Italia Final to Bologna and failed to qualify for any European competition. There are concerns that Milan may slip so far down the Serie A table that they could be forced to start the 2025-26 Coppa Italia from the preliminary rounds in August.
This demonstration reflects the growing frustration among Milan supporters with the club`s American ownership and management, highlighting the tension between traditional fan culture and modern football business practices.