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From Fan to Insider: Your Guide to Getting Involved with Milan's Major Sporting Venues

Whether you want to volunteer, work, or simply understand how Europe's premier stadiums operate, here's what you need to know to break into the scene.

By Milan Sport Desk · Published 30 June 2026, 8:59 am

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From Fan to Insider: Your Guide to Getting Involved with Milan's Major Sporting Venues
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Milan's sporting infrastructure is among Europe's most sophisticated, and the city's major venues—from the San Siro's 80,000 capacity to the Mediolanum Forum in Assago—offer numerous pathways for those wanting deeper involvement beyond match day attendance.

The San Siro, officially the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, remains the epicentre of Milan's football culture. Located in the northwest near the Lotto metro station, it hosts both AC Milan and Inter Milan. To get involved operationally, begin by checking the clubs' official websites for seasonal volunteer recruitment. Both clubs typically hire stewards, ushers, and event support staff from March onwards, offering positions that pay between €15-20 per shift. Experience isn't mandatory—training is provided—but reliability is essential. The stadium also runs stadium tours (€18 standard entry) that occasionally convert enthusiastic participants into permanent volunteers.

Beyond football, the Mediolanum Forum in Assago—just 12km southwest—hosts basketball, ice hockey, concerts, and other major events. The Olimpia Milano basketball club actively recruits volunteers and part-time staff throughout the season. Entry-level positions range from crowd management to hospitality roles. Applications are accepted year-round through their official channels, with preference given to candidates fluent in Italian and English.

For those interested in sports management and event coordination, Milan's growing sports tourism sector offers internship opportunities with major agencies headquartered around Via Dante and the Navigli district. The Milan Chamber of Commerce maintains a sports business directory that lists over 200 registered event management companies. Internships typically run three to six months, unpaid or modestly compensated at €400-600 monthly, though valuable experience and networking opportunities abound.

Membership programmes offer another entry point. Both AC Milan and Inter Milan operate tiered supporter clubs with annual fees starting at €25-50. Members receive priority ticket access, exclusive events, and networking opportunities with other enthusiasts. The clubs' official channels publish membership details and renewal deadlines—typically spring and autumn.

If facility operations interest you, consider contacting AGSM (the company managing San Siro's operations) directly. They occasionally advertise positions for maintenance, security, and hospitality staff. Salaries range from €1,600-2,200 monthly for entry roles.

The key to breaking in: start with volunteer work during a major event or season opening. Build credibility, demonstrate reliability, and opportunities for paid work or advancement often follow. Milan's sports venues value long-term commitment and local knowledge—qualities no application form can fully capture.

This article was compiled by AI from the sources linked above and screened before publishing. See our editorial standards.

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