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F.C. Internazionale Milano

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F.C. Internazionale Milano
F.C. Internazionale Milano
FC Internazionale Milano S.p.A. / Bureau Borsche · Public domain · source
ClubnameInternazionale
FullnameFootball Club Internazionale Milano
NicknameNerazzurri
Founded1908
GroundSan Siro
Capacity80,018
ChairmanSteven Zhang
ManagerSimone Inzaghi
LeagueSerie A
Season2023–24
Position2nd

F.C. Internazionale Milano is an Italian professional football club based in Milan, competing in Serie A. Founded in 1908 amid a split from AC Milan, the club is known for its black-and-blue stripes, nickname "Nerazzurri", and a global following across Europe, Asia, and the Americas. Inter has won multiple domestic and international titles, featuring prominently in rivalries such as the Derby della Madonnina and competitions including the UEFA Champions League and Coppa Italia.

History

Established by a group including Ettore Strauss and Eugenio Canfari in 1908 after disagreements with AC Milan, the club gained early prominence in the Prima Categoria era. In the 1920s and 1930s Inter navigated financial and political challenges involving figures like Piero Pirelli and competed with clubs such as Juventus F.C. and Genoa C.F.C.. The postwar decades saw managers like Helenio Herrera implement the catenaccio system, producing successes in the European Cup and domestic leagues alongside stars such as Sandro Mazzola and Giuseppe Meazza. The late 1990s and 2000s brought ownership changes involving Massimo Moratti and sporting directors like Hernán Crespo (player transition) while contending with rivals including A.C. Milan and S.S. Lazio. Under José Mourinho Inter achieved the 2010 UEFA Champions League title as part of a historic treble with 2010 FIFA Club World Cup success. Recent eras feature managers Antonio Conte and Simone Inzaghi, transfers involving Cristiano Ronaldo-era opponents like Real Madrid CF, and youth development linked to academies such as Primavera squads producing talents like Giuseppe Bergomi and Marcello Lippi-era contemporaries.

Stadium and facilities

Inter shares the San Siro stadium with A.C. Milan, a landmark designed by Ulisse Stacchini and expanded under owners including Piero Pirelli. The complex hosts matches, concerts by artists like Madonna and U2, and UEFA fixtures complying with UEFA Stadium Infrastructure Regulations. Training occurs at the Appiano Gentile centre alongside medical staff collaborating with institutions such as Humanitas and performance teams influenced by sports science advances seen at clubs like FC Barcelona and Bayern Munich. Plans for stadium redevelopment have involved municipal authorities of Milan and investors comparable to projects by Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City F.C..

Supporters and culture

Supporters include organized groups like the Curva Nord and ultras movements comparable to factions at Olympique de Marseille and Boca Juniors. Inter's global fanbase engages through official channels, fan clubs in cities such as Mumbai, Beijing, and São Paulo, and commercial partnerships with brands like Nike and Pirelli. Cultural artifacts include the club anthem, iconic shirts worn by players like Ronaldo (Brazilian footballer) and Javier Zanetti, and high-profile rivalries such as the Derby della Madonnina and contests with ACF Fiorentina and SSC Napoli. Media coverage spans broadcasters like Sky Italia, DAZN, and international outlets such as ESPN and BBC Sport.

Players and coaching staff

First-team squads have featured legendary players including Ronaldo (Brazilian footballer), Javier Zanetti, Diego Milito, Marco Materazzi, and Giuseppe Meazza. Recent rosters include internationals who have represented Italy national football team, Argentina national football team, and Croatia national football team. Coaching lineage encompasses figures such as Helenio Herrera, Marcello Lippi, Roberto Mancini, José Mourinho, Antonio Conte, and current head coach Simone Inzaghi. Technical staff collaborate with directors like Giuseppe Marotta and scouting networks modeled on those at Ajax and Sporting CP.

Honours and records

Inter is among Italy's most decorated clubs, with multiple Serie A titles, Coppa Italia wins, and European trophies including the UEFA Champions League and Intercontinental Cup. Historic milestones include a continental treble in 2010 under José Mourinho and record-setting unbeaten runs in domestic competition comparable to streaks by Juventus F.C.. Individual awards associated with Inter players include Ballon d'Or nominations, FIFA World Player of the Year recognitions, and UEFA Team of the Year inclusions for stars such as Ronaldo (Brazilian footballer) and Zlatan Ibrahimović (associated by rivalry and transfer histories).

Ownership and finances

Ownership has shifted from founding families to figures like Massimo Moratti, later involving the Suning Holdings Group and chairman Steven Zhang. Financial operations adhere to regulations from UEFA Financial Fair Play and reporting standards influenced by cases like Manchester City F.C. and Paris Saint-Germain F.C.. Commercial revenue streams derive from sponsorships with Pirelli, kit deals with Nike, broadcasting rights with Sky Italia and DAZN, and global marketing strategies similar to those of Real Madrid CF and Manchester United F.C..

Category:Football clubs in Milan