Internazionale FM09
| Nation | Italy |
|---|---|
| League | Serie A |
| Manager | José Mourinho |
| Key Players | Ibrahimovic, Chivu, Maicon |
Football Club Internazionale Milano, commonly referred to as Internazionale and as just Inter in Italy, is an Italian professional football club based in Milan, Lombardy, founded in 1908. Inter are the champions of Italy, having retained their crown on May 16, 2009, their fourth successive title.
Inter are the only side in Italian football to have spent their entire history in Serie A, making them the only club that has spent all the seasons in this top tier from its foundation in 1929-30. Playing in black and blue striped shirts with black shorts, they have 17 Serie A titles to their name. Including the Coppa Italia and the Italian Super Cup, Inter have a total of 26 trophies won in Italy. Outside of their homeland, the club have also had success in European and World tournaments; they won the European Cup in two successive finals in 1964 and 1965. They have also won the UEFA Cup three times and the Intercontinental Cup twice also in 1964 and in 1965.
Inter play their home games at the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, also known as San Siro. The ground, which they share with rivals A.C. Milan, is the largest in Italian football, with a total capacity of 80,018. Inter train at the fields of sports center "Angelo Moratti" (better known as La Pinetina) in Appiano Gentile, near Como. The term "Inter Milan" is sometimes used in the English-speaking world to differentiate Internazionale from A.C. Milan but is not used within Italy.
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First Team Squad
Goalkeepers
1 GK Francesco Toldo
12 GK Julio Cesar
22 GK Paolo Orlandoni
Defenders
2 DF Ivan Cordoba (vice-captain)
4 DF Javier Zanetti (captain)
6 DF Maxwell
13 DF Maicon
16 DF Nicolas Burdisso
23 DF Marco Materazzi
24 DF Nelson Rivas
25 DF Walter Samuel
26 DF Cristian Chivu
37 DF Andrea Mei
39 DF Davide Santon
Midfielders
5 MF Dejan Stankovic
7 MF Luis Figo
11 MF Luis Jimenez
14 MF Patrick Vieira
19 MF Esteban Cambiasso
20 MF Sulley Ali Muntari
33 MF Mancini
36 MF Francesco Bolzoni
Strikers
8 FW Zlatan Ibrahimovic
9 FW Julio Cruz
18 FW Hernan Crespo
21 FW Victor Obinna
45 FW Mario Balotelli
First Team Squad (out on loan - patch 9.0.3)
GK Enrico Alfonso (at Pisa)
GK Giacomo Bindi (at Varese)
DF Ivan Fatic (at Salernitana)
DF Gabriele Puccio (at Verona)
DF Daniele Pedrelli (at Treviso)
DF Daniele Federici (at Grosseto)
DF Leonardo Bonucci (at Pisa)
MF Olivier Dacourt (at Fulham)
MF Attila Filkor (at Sassuolo)
MF Luca Siligardi (at Bari)
MF Ronny Diuk Toma (at Valenzana)
MF Nicola Redomi (at Valenzana)
FW David Suazo (at Benfica)
FW Ricardo Quaresma (at Chelsea)
FW Robert Acquafresca (at Cagliari)
FW Jonathan Biabiany (at Modena)
FW Gianluca Litteri (at Slavia Prague)
Retired Numbers
3 – Giacinto Facchetti, left fullback, (1960–1978)
Honours
National titles
Serie A:
Champions (17): 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
Runners-up (13): 1932–33; 1933–34; 1934–35; 1940–41; 1948–49; 1950–51; 1961–62; 1963–64; 1966–67; 1969–70; 1992–93; 1997–98; 2002–03
Coppa Italia:
Champions (5): 1938–39; 1977–78; 1981–82; 2004–05; 2005–06;
Runners-up (6): 1958–59; 1964–65; 1976–77; 1999–00; 2006–07; 2007–08
Supercoppa Italiana:
Champions (4): 1989; 2005; 2006; 2008
Runners-up (2): 2000; 2007
International titles
European titles
UEFA Champions League (former European Cup):
Champions (2): 1963–64; 1964–65
Runners-up (2): 1966–67; 1971–72
Champions (3): 1990–91; 1993–94; 1997–98
Runners-up (1): 1996–97
Mitropa Cup:
Runners-up (1): 1932–33
World-wide titles
Intercontinental Cup:
Champions (2): 1964; 1965
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