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fullname = Internazionale Milano Football Club SpA
nickname = Nerazzurri''Nerazzurri'' (the Black-Blues)
founded = March 9,1908
ground = San SiroStadio Giuseppe Meazza, San Siro, Milan, Italy
capacity = 85,700
chairman = Giacinto Facchetti
manager = Roberto Mancini
league = Serie A
season = 2004-05
position = Serie A, 3rd
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Internazionale Milano Football Club is an ItalyItalian football (soccer)football club based in Milan, which plays in the Serie A (first division). It is more commonly known as ''Inter'', and often named ''Inter Milan'' in foreign countries. It is one of two teams, along with Juventus, to have always been in Serie A, having never been relegationrelegated.
History - The club was founded on March 9, 1908 following a schism from the Milan Cricket and Football Club, now known as A.C. MilanAC Milan. A group of Italians and SwitzerlandSwiss were unhappy about the domination of Italians in the AC Milan team, and broke away from them, leading to the creation of Internazionale. From the beginning, the club was open to foreign players and thus lived up to her founding name. The original nickname of the team in the Milano dialect was ''La Beneamata'', the cherished.A recent statistical report confirmed that Inter is the second most supported team in Italy, after Juventus, but ahead of Milan, Napoli SoccerNapoli, A.S. RomaRoma, Torino CalcioTorino, ACF FiorentinaFiorentina, U.S. Città di PalermoPalermo and S.S. LazioLazio.The club won its very first scudettochampionship in 1910 and its second in 1920. The Captain and the Coach of the first ''scudetto'' was Virgilio Fossati, born in Milan and brother of Giuseppe Fossati (who won the second Inter championship). Unfortunately Virgilio Fossati died during the World War IFirst World War.
First World War - During the turbulent period between the World War IFirst and World War IISecond World Wars, Internazionale was forced to change its name to Ambrosiana-Inter in order to accommodate the requests of Benito Mussolini's fascist regime. However, Inter was still used to winning ways and captured its third league championship in the new Italian first division in 1930. Following that, a fourth league title was won in 1938, Inter's first Coppa Italia (Italian Cup) was won in 1940 and a fifth league championship followed in 1940. From 1942 onwards, the name Ambrosiana-Inter was dropped in favour of the original ''Internazionale Milano''.
La Grande Inter - Following the war, Inter won its sixth championship in 1953 and the seventh in 1954. Following these titles, Inter was to enter the best years of its history, affectionately known as the era of La Grande Inter (The Great Inter). During this magnificent period, the club won 3 league championships in 1963, 1965 & 1966. The most famous moments during this decade also include Inter's 2 back-to-back UEFA Champions LeagueEuropean Cup wins. In 1964, Inter won the first of those tournaments, playing against the famous Spanish club Real Madrid. The next season, playing in their own stadium, the Giuseppe Meazza StadiumSan Siro, Inter won their second European Cup against PortugalPortuguese outfit SL BenficaBenfica. During that years many great players dressed the Neroazzuri shirt: Luis Suarez, Giacinto Facchetti, Sandro Mazzola, Angelo Domenghini, Mario Corso. The owner and president of the team was Angelo Moratti, father of the current owner. He offered enormous quantity of money to buy Eusebio and Pelé; both player accepted as the clubs where they playied (Benfica and Santos), but in both occasion the militar dictaturs that controlled in that year Portugal and Brasil refused the transfer of the 2 great players to Inter.In the 60's and in the 70's Inter lost 2 other finals of Champions Cup, the first against Celtic F.C. (1967: 2-1) and the second against the great Ajax Amsterdam of Johan CruijffCruijff and Johan NeeskensNeeskens (1972: 2-0)Following the golden 1960s, Inter managed to win their 11th league title in 1971 and their 12th in 1980. During the years of the 1970s & 1980s, Inter also added to its Coppa Italia tally the second and third cups in 1978 and 1982 respectively. Inter won their last league championship in 1989, bringing their total tally of ''scudetti'' to 13. They sit third in the all-time list of most wins of the league championship, behind Juventus (28) and A.C. Milan (17). Internazionale has also won the UEFA Cup on 3 occasions. The first was in the 1990-91 season in a two-legged match with AS Roma. In 1993-94, Inter did it again, this time against Austrian side Austria SalzburgCasino Salzburg. In a record third UEFA Cup victory, in the 1997-98 season, Inter beat SS Lazio in a one-match final played in the Parc des Princes, Paris.
San Siro - The stadium which Inter plays in is called Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, also known as San Siro (the stadium is in the "San Siro" district). It was previously simply known as San Siro, but a new name was adopted in 1980 after Giuseppe Meazza's death. Meazza was a famous player for FC Internazionale in the 1930s and also played for AC Milan for a brief period of time. As a player, he won two World Cups for Italy (in Football World Cup 19341934 and Football World Cup 19381938) and, alongside Giovanni Ferrari, remains one of only two Italian players to have ever won the FIFA World Cup on two occasions. As a result, he is revered amongst the ''Interisti'' (Inter fans) and was honored by having one of the most famous football stadiums in the world named after him. The stadium seats 85,700 and plays host to both FC Internazionale and AC Milan.FC Internazionale holds a proud record of never having been relegationrelegated to the Serie B (second division) in its entire existence. The fans hold this in high regard as Inter are only one of two clubs (the other being Juventus) that have been ever-present in Serie A. Juventus were nominally relegated in 1911 and 1913 but remained at the first level in Piemonte Regional League in 1911, and in the Lombardia Regional League in the 1913; in addition, they didn't finish the championship in 1908.The current honorary president and owner of Internazionale is Massimo Moratti. His father, Angelo Moratti was the president of Inter during the golden era of the 1960s. Massimo, trying to emulate his father's great success, has spent a great deal of money to bring some of the world's best players to the club without having remarkable results.
Current first team squad - ''As of October 2005''Football squad start 1nat=Italyname=Francesco Toldopos=GK 2nat=Colombianame=Iván Córdobapos=DF 3nat=Argentinaname=Nicolas Burdissopos=DF 4nat=Argentinaname=Javier Zanettipos=DFother=captain 5nat=Serbia and Montenegroname=Dejan Stankovicpos=MF 6nat=Italyname=Cristiano Zanettipos=MF 7nat=Portugalname=Luis Figopos=MF 8nat=Chilename=David Pizarropos=MF 9nat=Argentinaname=Julio Cruz (footballer)Julio Cruzpos=FW 10nat=Brazilname=Adriano Leite RibeiroAdrianopos=FW 11nat=Serbia and Montenegroname=Siniša Mihajlovićpos=DF 12nat=Brazilname=Júlio César Soares EspíndolaJúlio Césarpos=GK 13nat=Brazilname=Zé Maríapos=DF 14nat=Argentinaname=Juan Sebastián Verónpos=MF Football squad mid 16nat=Italyname=Giuseppe Favallipos=DF 18nat=Argentinaname=Kily Gonzalezpos=MF 19nat=Argentinaname=Esteban Cambiassopos=MF 20nat=Uruguayname=Alvaro Recobapos=FW 21nat=Argentinaname=Santiago Solaripos=MF 22nat=Italyname=Paolo Orlandonipos=GK 23nat=Italyname=Marco Materazzipos=DF 25nat=Argentinaname=Walter Samuelpos=DF 30nat=Nigerianame=Obafemi Martinspos=FW 33nat=Cameroonname=Pierre Womepos=DF 49nat=Italyname=Marco Andreollipos=DF 55nat=Cameroonname=Daniel Maa Boumsongpos=MF 87nat=Italyname=Giacomo Bindipos=GK Football squad end
Famous players since 1908 -
Internazionale Presidents since 1908 - 1908 Giovanni Paramithiotti1909 Ettore Strauss1910 Carlo De Medici1912 Emilio Hirzel1914 Luigi Ansbacher1914 Giuseppe Visconti Di Modrone1919 Giorgio Hulss1920 Francesco Mauro1923 Enrico Olivetti1926 Senatore Borletti1929 Ernesto Torrusio1930 Oreste Simonotti1932 Ferdinando Pozzani1942 Carlo Masseroni1955 Angelo Moratti1968 Ivanoe Fraizzoli1984 Ernesto Pellegrini1995 Massimo Moratti2004 Giacinto Facchetti
Internazionale Managers since 1908 -
Team Honours - Serie AItalian Championships: 13#1909/10 Campelli, Fronte, Zoller, Yenni, V.Fossati, Stebler, Capra, C.Payer, E.Peterly, Aebi, Schuler. #1919/20 Campelli, Francesconi, Beltrami, Milesi, G.Fossati, Scheidler; Conti, Aebi, Agradi, L.Cevenini, Asti #1929/30 Degani, Gianfardoni, Allemandi, Rivolta, Viani, Castellazzi, Visentin, Serantoni, Meazza, Blasevich, Conti#1937/38 Peruchetti, Buonocore, Setti, Locatelli, Olmi, Antona, Frossi, N.Ferrara, Meazza, Ferrari, P.Ferraris #1939/40 Peruchetti, Poli, Setti, Locatelli, Olmi, Campatelli, Frossi, A.Demaria, Guarnieri, Candiani, P.Ferraris #1952/53 Ghezzi, Blason, Giacomazzi, Neri, Giovannini, Nesti, Armano, Mazza, Lorenzi, Skoglund, Nyers #1953/54 Ghezzi, Giacomazzi, Padulazzi, Neri, Giovannini, Nesti, Armano, Mazza, Lorenzi, Skoglund, Nyers#1962/63 Buffon, Burgnich, Facchetti, Zaglio, Guarneri, Picchi, Jair, S.Mazzola, Di Giacomo, Suarez, Corso #1964/65 Sarti, Burgnich, Facchetti, Tagnin, Guarneri, Picchi, Jair, S.Mazzola, Domenghini, Suarez, Corso #1965/66 Sarti, Burgnich, Facchetti, Bedin, Guarneri, Picchi, Jair, S.Mazzola, Domenghini, Suarez, Corso#1970/71 L.Vieri, Bellugi, Facchetti, Bedin, Giubertoni, Burgnich, Jair, Bertini, Boninsegna, S.Mazzola, Corso#1979/80 Bordon, Baresi, Oriali, Pasinato, Mozzini, Bini, Caso, Marini, Altobelli, Beccalossi, Muraro#1988/89 Zenga, Bergomi, Brehme, Matteoli, Ferri, Mandorlini, A.Bianchi, Berti, Diaz, Matthaeus, A.A.SerenaEuropean Cup: 2 #1963/64 Sarti, Burgnich, Facchetti, Tagnin, Guarneri, Picchi, Jair, S.Mazzola, Milani, Suarez, Corso#1964/65 Sarti, Burgnich, Facchetti, Bedin, Guarneri, Picchi, Jair, S.Mazzola, Peirò, Suarez, Corso Coppa ItaliaItalian Cup 4 #1938/39 Sain, Buonocore, Setti, Locatelli, Olmi, Campatelli, Frossi, A.Demaria I, Guarnieri, G.Meazza, P.Ferraris II#1977/78 Cipollini, Canuti, Fedele, Baresi, Gasparini, Bini, Scanziani, Oriali, Altobelli, Marini, Muraro #1981/82 Bordon, Bergomi, Baresi, Marini, Canuti, Bini, Bagni, Prohaska, Altobelli, Beccalossi, Oriali #2004/05 Toldo, J Zanetti, Materazzi, Mihajlovic, Favalli, Ze Maria, Cambiasso, Stankovic, Kily Gonzalez, Martins, AdrianoUEFA Cup: 3 #1990/91 Zenga, Bergomi, Brehme, Battistini, Ferri, A.Paganin, A.Bianchi, Berti, Klinsmann, Matthaeus, Pizzi#1993/94 Zenga, A.Paganin, D.Fontolan, Jonk, Bergomi, Battistini, Orlando, Manicone, Berti, Bergkamp, Sosa #1997/98 Pagliuca, Colonnese, Fresi, West, J.Zanetti, A.Winter, Ze’ Elias, Djorkaeff, Simeone, Zamorano, RonaldoEuropean/South American CupIntercontinental Cup: 2 #1964 Sarti, Malatrasi, Facchetti, Tagnin, Guarneri, Picchi, Domenghini, Milani, Peirò, Suarez, Corso#1965 Sarti, Burgnich, Facchetti, Bedin, Guarneri, Picchi, Jair, S.Mazzola, Peirò, Suarez, CorsoItalian Super CupSuperCoppa Italiana 2 #1988/89 Zenga, Baresi, Brehme, Matteoli, Bergomi, Verdelli, Bianchi, Berti, Morello, Cucchi, A.Serena #2005/06 Toldo, J Zanetti, Materazzi, Cordoba, Favalli, Ze Maria, Cambiasso, Stankovic, Veron, Martins, AdrianoFinals:European Cup 2#1966/67 Sarti; Burgnich, Guarneri, Facchetti; Bedin, Picchi; Domenghini, Mazzola, Cappellini, Bicicli, Corso#1971/72 Bordonl Burgnich, Facchetti, Bellugi, Oriali; Giubertoni, Bedin, Frustalupi; Jair (Pellizarro), Mazzola, BoninsegnaUEFA Cup 1#1996/97 Pagliuca, Bergomi, Fresi, Paganin, Pistone, Djorkaeff, Sforza, Ince, Zanetti, Ganz, ZamoranoCentral Europe Cup (Mitropa Cup) 1 (The Mitropa Cup carried a prestige only comparable with the Champions' Cup of later decades)#1933 Italian Cup 4#1958/59 Matteucci, Guarneri, Gatti, Masiero, Cardarelli, Bolchi, Bicieli, Firmani, Angelillo, Corso, Rizzolini#1964/65 Sarti, Burgnich, Facchetti, Bedin, Guarneri, Picchi, Jair, S.Mazzola, Peirò, Suarez, Corso#1976/77 #1999/00 Peruzzi, Serena, Cordoba, Blanc, Domoraud, Zanetti, Di Biagio, Cauet, Seedorf, Baggio, Zamorano#2004/2005 (Leg 1) Toldo, J Zanetti, Mihajlovic, Materazzi, Ze Maria, Favalli, Kily (v.d. Meyde), Cambiasso, Stankovic, Martins (Cruz), Adriano. (Leg 2) Toldo, Cordoba, Mihajlovic, Materazzi, Ze Maria, Favalli (Gamarra), Kily, Stankovic (Biava), C Zanetti, Martins, CruzYouth TrophiesNational Championship "Primavera" - Under 20: 1964, 1966, 1969, 1989, 2002Coppa Italia - Under 20: 1973, 1976, 1977, 1978National Championship "Berretti" - Under 18: 1980, 1984, 1991National Championship "Allievi" - Under 16: 1985, 1987, 1998National Championship "Giovanissimi" - Under 14: 1988, 1997, 2003International Trophy "Città di Viareggio" - Under 20: 1962, 1971, 1986, 2002Youth International Tournament - Città di Bergamo: 1998, 1999Youth Tournament U-19 Naters (Valais, Switzerland): 1999Citta di Gradisca-Trofeo Nereo Rocco U-16/U-17: 2000 Trofeo Internazionale Giovanile "Citta di Arco - Beppe Viola" (U-17/U-16): 1999Tournoi International Juniors U-19 de Croix (France): 1964Tournoi Espoirs U-20 du CS Chênois (Switzerland): 1976San Remo U-18 Tournament (Italy): 1948, 1953, 1954, 1956, 1970, 1990Torneo Internazionale U-19/U-20 di Bellinzona (Ticino, Switzerland): 1946, 1949, 1966, 1979, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989Blue Stars Youth Tournament (U 20 Zürich, Switzerland): 1983Tournoi Juniors du Servette FC, Switzerland: 1953,1954,1955,1957,1961Other Trophies won by InterTurnier Sankt Moritz: 1911Torneo Zürich di Milano: 1969Trofeo Ciudad de Vigo: 1996Trofeo Santiago Bernabéu: 1993, 2001Coppa Super Clubs (Mundialito de Clubs): 1981Trofeo Birra Moretti: 2001, 2002Trofeo Valle d'Aosta: 1998Trofeo TIM: 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
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