AC Milan has decided to stop selling tickets for the Coppa Italia derby against Inter, a semi-final first leg match scheduled for Wednesday, April 2nd. According to reports, the club and Rossoneri supporters had extensive discussions about the ticket sale procedures for this highly anticipated city derby.
In the initial announcement from the club, season ticket holders were not guaranteed their usual seats at San Siro for this match. Milan’s plan allowed fans to purchase up to four tickets in one transaction. However, this approach raised concerns: season ticket holders risked losing their regular seats to others who might be quicker to buy tickets once sales began.
The fans’ concerns were positively addressed by the club, leading to the decision to block ticket sales, which were originally set to begin today. Milan listened to the fans’ request and will now, after the necessary technical adjustments, officially announce the new instructions (methods, date, and time) for purchasing tickets for the derby. It is highly likely that season ticket holders will have their assigned seats confirmed.