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Ac Milan and Fondazione Milan promote accessible and inclusive sport during the festive period

AC Milan v Sassuolo will kick off a long-term commitment: the initiatives in sport of the “Sport for All” programme

AC Milan and Fondazione Milan are coming together once again for the Christmas season through a series of social initiatives aimed at reinforcing the entire Rossoneri family’s commitment to the community and making sports even more accessible and inclusive, which is the primary objective of the Sport for Change project.

The Sassuolo game at San Siro on Sunday, 14 December 2025, will see San Siro and Casa Milan play host to proof of this commitment. A portion of the revenue from tickets sold during the general sale for the match against the Neroverdi and entrance fees to the Mondo Milan museum will be donated to Fondazione Milan, as will funds raised by around 50 volunteers from the Foundation at the stadium on the day of the game.

The Club’s activities around AC Milan v Sassuolo will go towards the Sport for All programme in effert to support two teams, Briantea84 and Vharese, in the FIGC’s DCPS (Paralympic and Experimental Football Division) and Calcio Seduto (Sitting Football) project, which offers children aged 7 to 12, with or without disabilities, the chance to play football in an educational, inclusive and enjoyable environment. The Rossoneri family’s commitment to accessibility and inclusion during this festive period, however, began well before and will continue even after the match at San Siro.

In recent days, for Fondazione Milan, two Rossoneri players, Samuele Ricci and Pietro Terracciano, helped deliver a minibus to the athletes from the Gruppo Sportivo Non Vedenti Milano Onlus, giving the athletes greater independence in travelling to sporting facilities. During the meeting, which took place at the Milan Institute for the Blind, which has been a partner of the Club for five year, the players enjoyed the Institute’s immersive “Dialogue in the Dark” experience and took part – blindfolded – in a ‘showdown’ match in this sport for blind and visually impaired athletes.

AC Milan players Ardon Jashari and Mike Maignan from the men’s first team, and Monica Renzotti and Nadine Sorelli from the women’s first team, visited the pediatric ward at Milan’s Policlinico hospital, bringing gifts to the young patients. In the coming months, the activity will be repeated in other hospitals across Milan, offering new moments of light-heartedness thanks also to the commitment of the Rossoneri Youth Sector, which actively took part in a gift collection to be distributed throughout the local area.

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