A few weeks ago, it was reported that San Siro would be used as a pilot project in Italy, and a new step has been made by AC Milan.
There have been several controversies involving Milan fans this season, and it seems that there is hope to end this among Milan. In fact, the club are working to minimise crime and disorder in a project backed by the Milanese Prosecutor’s Office.
Bans in the Curva
Per reports, the club want to ‘rid San Siro of criminals’ and wants to restore legality in the stadium. Additionally, the Rossoneri will work with the anti-mafia office to ensure safety and remove individuals if there are concerns.
It is done for safety and reputation, and the latest step forward has arrived today, as ANSA (via MilanNews) reports.

Today, the Diavolo notified ‘several dozen’ members from the Curva that they would not be able to renew their season tickets. However, they will be allowed to purchase a ticket elsewhere, should they wish to.
Several hundred tickets have already been cancelled or revoked, and some have even sparked law enforcement to get involved. The report finishes, stating that everyone is working together, to provide a safe environment, with no room for violence or crime.