Inter Milan
Football Club Internazionale Milano, simply known as Inter and colloquially known as Inter Milan outside Italy, is an Italian football club that plays in Serie A. Their home stadium is the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza. They are also the only Italian team to win the treble. This club is well known as one of strongest teams in Europe.
Full name | Football Club Internazionale Milano SpA | |||
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Nickname(s) | I Nerazzurri (The Black and Blues)
La Beneamata (The Cherished One) Il Biscione (The Big Grass Snake) | |||
Founded | 1908 | |||
Ground | Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, Milan, Italy | |||
Capacity | 82,955 | |||
Manager | Simone Inzaghi | |||
League | Serie A | |||
2021-22 | Serie A 2nd | |||
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Name
- 1908 Foot-Ball Club Internazionale
- 1928 Ambrosiana
- 1932 Ambrosiana-Inter
- 1945 Football Club Internazionale
- 1967-present Football Club Internazionale Milano
First-team squad
- As of 12 July 2022[1]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Honours
- Serie A : 19
- 1909/10, 1919/20, 1929/30, 1937/38, 1939/40, 1952/53, 1953/54, 1962/63, 1964/65, 1965/66, 1970/71, 1979/80, 1988/89, 2005/06, 2006/07, 2007/08, 2008/09, 2009/10,
2020/21
- Winners (7): 1938–39, 1977–78, 1981–82, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2009–10, 2010-11
- Runners-up (6): 1958–59, 1964–65, 1976–77, 1999–00, 2006–07, 2007–08
- Winners (7): 1938–39, 1977–78, 1981–82, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2009–10, 2010-11
- 1989, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2010
- 1963-64, 1964-65, 2009-10
League position
Season | League | Position |
2000/01 | Serie A | 5th |
2001/02 | Serie A | 3rd |
2002/03 | Serie A | 2nd |
2003/04 | Serie A | 4th |
2004/05 | Serie A | 3rd |
2005/06 | Serie A | Champions |
2006/07 | Serie A | Champions |
2007/08 | Serie A | Champions |
2008/09 | Serie A | Champions |
2009/10 | Serie A | Champions |
2010/11 | Serie A | 2nd |
2011/12 | Serie A | 6th |
Former position
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Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors
Period | Kit manufacturer | Shirt sponsor |
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1979–1981 | Puma | |
1981/1982 | Inno-Hit | |
1982–1986 | Mecsport | Misura |
1986–1988 | Le Coq Sportif | |
1988–1991 | Uhlsport | |
1991/1992 | Diadora | FitGar |
1992–1995 | Fiorucci | |
1995–1998 | Pirelli | |
1998–2016 | Nike | |
2016– |
References
- "First Team". FC Internazionale Milano. Retrieved 31 August 2021.
- "COMUNICATO DI FC INTERNAZIONALE MILANO". inter.it (Press release) (in Italian). FC Internazionale Milano. 20 December 2016. Archived from the original on 16 July 2017. Retrieved 15 July 2017.
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