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It was founded in 1908 by dissidents of the Milan Cricket & Football Club, now AC Milan. It is the only Italian team that always has played in Serie A in Italy. Are traditional rivals AC Milan who dispute the so-called Derby della Madonnina and Juventus, the club against which disputes the Derbi called Italy (Derby d'Italia in Italian).
Inter play their home games at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium, shared with the other big club in Milan: AC Milan.
according to a survey conducted by the Statistical Institute Doxa, published by the Italian newspaper L'Espresso [1] in April 2006, the total football fans in Italy, Inter are the second club of fans, after Juventus, with 22.2% of the total (equivalent to 5,772,001 tifosi).
[Edit] History: Football Club Internazionale Milano is born in the restaurant "L'Orologio (clock), the March 9, 1908 in Milan by a group of 43 dissident members of the then" Milan Cricket and Football Club, now called AC Milan players who did not accept foreigners. The club's name derives from the will of the founding members to accept not only Italian players (like Milan) but also to foreigners (many of whom were Swiss who were working in local banks), hence "Internazionale". Inter are still the Italian team with the highest number of foreigners.
In 1910 the team won its first Scudetto, amidst great controversy. Having tied on points at the end of the championship with the U.S. Pro Vercelli, had to play off the second-field advantage due to better ratio of goals-but this team was playing a tournament simultaneously military and prevented it postpone one of the two games, forcing him to play the military championship. In protest sent one of its teams playing in the lower categories, consisting entirely of 11 year olds. The result of the tiebreaker was a rout, 10 to 3.
With the advent of Fascism Inter, symbolized in this period by the player Giuseppe Meazza, is forced to adapt to the ideals of the National Fascist Party, which does not seem either the name of the entity, since it is very little Italian and mostly the same as the Third Communist International (Inter in Italian). So in 1928 the Inter is merged with the Milanese Unione Sportiva and assumes the name of Società Sportiva Ambrosiana (Ambrosiana derived from St. Ambrose or Italian Sant'Ambrogio, the patron of the city of Milan) that lasts until 1932. The Club would also lose their colors, and changed the uniform of blue and black vertical stripes interspersed with a white shirt with a red cross, reflecting the arms of the City, and Littorio or Fasces Fascio Lictoriae on center cross, which was the symbol of fascism. In 1932, because of the Nerazzurri pressures of leadership headed by President Ferdinand Pozzani and persistent campaign that game after game tifoseria the choir sang "Forza Inter", the Federcalcio gives the club next to the name Ambrosiana is something representative placed the team's history, so the team finally came to be called "Associazione Sportiva Ambrosiana-Inter", which would last until the end of the war in 1945. Along with the new name, returns the Nerazzurri shirt which he added the white color around the neck with black squares on it, representing the colors of the U.S. uniform Milanese and had the Fasces as a shield. Under fascism scudettos get three (1930, 1938 and 1940) and an Italian Cup (1939).
[Edit] La Grande InterDespués of war, Inter achieved their sixth championship in 1953 and seventh in 1954.
On May 28, 1955, Angelo Moratti buy the company for 100 million lire. With him on the set policy of Milan reached the most glorious period in its history, known by the tifosi as La Grande Inter (The Great Inter). With Helenio Herrera on the bench and big players like Luis Suárez, Mario Corso, Giacinto Facchetti, Sandro Mazzola, Tarcisio Burgnich, Jair, Aristide Guarneri, Angelo Domenghini and his legendary team captain Armando Picchi scudettos got the 1963, 1965 and 1966 .

Also in this period, the Inter also won major international titles in its history. In 1964, in Vienna, get their first European Cup after a 3-1 defeat with two goals from Mazzola, Real Madrid. This victory allows you to play the Intercontinental Cup against Independiente de Avellaneda, Inter lost 1-0 in Argentina and won 2-0 in Milan, the winner of the tournament will be decided on a neutral field game in Madrid, where the Italians win 1-0 with a goal of Corso.
In 1965 repeat international success, reaching the final of the European Cup but this time the dispute at home against Benfica, Inter retain his title with a solitary goal from Jair da Costa. In the Intercontinental Cup final to face becomes independent, its rival last year, Inter Milan won 3-0 in a 0-0 draw in Buenos Aires at getting back the Intercontinental Cup.
After the departure of Herrera, the 70 left only a league title in 1971 and an Italian Cup in 1978.
With Eugenio Bersellini neroazzurro at the helm, Inter can cut a 9-year streak without a title and re-crowned champion in the 1980 season. Two years later, became champions of the Italian Cup for the third time in its history.
It took another nine years without winning the scudetto, until in 1989 and with the participation of German player Lothar Matthäus, Inter get the league title in 1988-89, at the hands of Giovanni Trapattoni as coach.
From then on, came the drought years of local titles to the northern Italian club, but he managed major international titles. Inter won the UEFA Cup 1991, 1994 and 1998. The latter, with the help of Ivan Zamorano and Ronaldo play as striker.
In later years, despite having big-name players, the club failed to win any tournament official significance.
[Edit] 2000 - presenteActualizado to May 23, 2010
In the 2004/05 season, the club is run to be cut with the Italian Cup that year, at the hands of Roberto Mancini. It was the first official club in 8 years.
Between 1998 and 2006, Internazionale brought quality players like Ronaldo, Javier Zanetti, 1 current captain, Ivan Cordoba, 2 current captain, Christian Vieri, Adriano, Juan Sebastian Veron, Esteban Cambiasso, Dejan Stankovic, Luis Figo, Fabio Grosso, Zlatan Ibrahimovic Hernan Crespo, Patrick Vieira, Walter Adrian Samuel, Ivan Zamorano, inter alia, orders for its various coaches, the Italian Marcello Lippi, the Argentine Hector Cuper, the Italian Alberto Zaccheroni and Roberto Mancini and Portuguese Jose Mourinho.
In July 2006, Case met Luciano Moggi, the head of Juventus, the Turin club condemning the purchase of games, which also was implicated Milan. Scudetti Juventus lost the 2005 and 2006, and Inter, who had been third in the final after Juve and Milan, demanded that he be given the Scudetto in 2006, and finally it did.
On September 4, 2006, died club president San Siro, Giacinto Facchetti, of cancer. The chair was then vacant.
As a sign of respect for the president and former player, retired race number 3, Facchetti had taken during his career. Nicolas Burdisso, the player who had the backing came to take the 16.
A few weeks after the death of Giacinto Facchetti, Inter owner Massimo Moratti Milan returned to the presidency of the team.
In the middle of the 2006-07 season managed to break the record for consecutive victories was AS Roma, to reach 11 after winning the December 23, 2006 at Atalanta BC at the Giuseppe Meazza 2:1. [2] This record is continued to increase up to 17 consecutive victories ended with a tie against Udinese on 28 February 2007 by a 1:1.
In April 2007, with five rounds remaining, Inter mathematically get crowned champions for the 2006-2007 season and also beat the 86 points was the previous record for points in Serie A.
In 2007/08 the Inter keeps pace with the previous season in Serie A, after 27 league matches, Inter has managed 19 wins, 7 draws and just two defeats against Napoli and Juventus. In the Champions League began losing as in the previous year against Fenerbahçe SK, but won the other five parties registering their group leader, but the Nerazzurri team was eliminated in the second round, losing to Liverpool runner (2: 0 of visitors and 1:0 in Milan). Inter began to lose the advantage he had over his rivals, and he drew the final day just one point ahead of AS Roma. On May 18, 2008 resolved the mystery, and despite winning the Rome began as the Inter Catania equalized, Inter beat Parma as a visitor by 2 goals to 0 with two separate goals from Zlatan Ibrahimovic, winning the Scudetto, while that five minutes from time sealed the permanence Martínez Catania tarnishes the Roman dream.
In the 2008/09 season winning the League and the Italian Supercup with Jose Mourinho as coach and this a prelude to what was coming.
[Edit] The triplet of the season 2009-2010Durante the 2009-2010 season with Inter Milan won great victories in the league, especially a large party made against Milan which won by 2-0 at the Giuseppe Meazza stadium. In the week 33 Inter Milan lost the lead for Roma, to draw against Fiorentina (2-2) and Roma win at Atalanta a 2-1 in the Stadio Olimpico. In contrast, in the week 35 win against Inter and Roma Atalanta in a difficult match against Sampdoria was playing the fourth place in league, lost in the Stadio Olimpico by 1-2. Finally, the last day when Rome was winning 0-2 against Chievo Verona Inter goalless draw against Siena, which proclaimed champion of Rome. However, there was the usual: Diego Milito, who with a great goal and a great play by Javier Zanetti enabled him to pass. Thus, the Inter won its 18th league.
In the Coppa Italia, Inter eliminated Juventus in the quarter-final 1-2 and then beat Fiorentina 1-0 in a double and Giuseppe Meazza Stadio Artemio Franchi. In the final in Rome's Olympic, Inter won its sixth Coppa Italia 1-0, again a great goal of Diego Milito. During this meeting, there were several disputes like Balotelli against Totti, who was sent off for an ugly entrance to own Balotelli.
In the Champions League on May 22 were champions of Europe after winning the semi-final against FC Barcelona, ​​and in the final to Bayern Munich. It was a very even game with more possession of the ball by the German team but he overcame the high efficiency interest. The architect of both goals was again a great Diego Milito who was later named "man of the match." In the first goal, assistance was the work of Wesley Sneijder and Milito in one-one did not fail. In his second goal, made a great move with a feint beat Van Buyten and stood before the goalkeeper kicking the ball down the left side of the stick to kill the game.
Thus, Inter Milan ended a spectacular season, and while displaying a game often criticized by many, managed to win 3 titles, Italian League and Scudetto, the Coppa Italia and Champions League. Thus becomes the first Italian team to accomplish such a feat, as he came to be elected the best team of the month of May 2010 (being the fourth time in club history to achieve that distinction). [3]
In August 2010, won the Italian Super Cup after beating Roma 3-1.
[Edit] Playing cieloTras winning the Champions League of UEFA in the 2009-2010 season, qualified for the FIFA Club World Cup 2010, held in Abu Dhabi, UAE. The Italian side comfortably defeated in the semifinals to South Korea's Seongnam 3-0, with goals from Stankovic, Javier Zanetti and Diego Milito, qualifying for the Final where the team would face TP Mazembe of Congo. The Dutchman Wesley Sneijder could not play this game because in the semi-final was injured 2 minutes the first time.
Finally, the team led by Rafael Benitez will win the match again at TP Mazembe 3-0, with goals from Goran Pandev, Jonathan and Samuel Eto'o Biabiany. The latter, ending the meeting, was named best player of the Final and Golden Ball Championship.
Thus, the international team was able to close a spectacular year, achieving 5 titles in the same year.
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Samuel Eto'o
Javier "Pupi" Zanetti the final of the European Champions League 2010, Javier Zanetti completed 700 games with the shirt Nerazurra, remaining 58 matches of Giuseppe Bergomi, the most capped player in club history.
In the same match Samuel Eto'o, entered history as the only player to two triplets (UEFA Champions League, League and Cup in your country) in a row.
The Internazionale is the only Italian team that has managed to win three titles in a season (league, Italian Cup and UEFA Champions League).
At the conclusion of the 2009-2010 season, Inter have ranked first 18 times, 13 times 14 times second and third. In 100 years of history has finished in the top three in 45% of cases.
Inter are the only team that has always been involved in Serie A since 1929, the year in which competition was introduced. Juventus had been the other team stay in Serie A in Italy, but corruption scandals known in the 2005-2006 season, was relegated to Serie B and was stripped of the last Scudetti obtained in seasons 2004-2005 and 2005-2006. The Scudetto of the 2005-2006 season was given to Inter because he was not involved in corruption as Juventus, AC Milan, Lazio and Fiorentina.
From day 22 of the 2006-2007 season until Week 25 of 2007-2008, the Inter scored 41 consecutive Serie A games without defeat.
As a curious fact Inter are the Italian team that has less Italian in its workforce, and even more has come to play full games without an Italian court.