F.C. Internazionale Milano honours, records and statistics

F.C. Internazionale Milano honours, records and statistics

Records and statistics in relation to the Italian football club F.C. Internazionale Milano.

Honours

National titles

Serie A
**Champions (16):
*** 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, G. Baresi, Oriali, Pasinato, Mozzini, Bini, Caso, Marini, Altobelli, Beccalossi, Muraro
*** 1988-89: Zenga, Bergomi, Brehme, Matteoli, Ferri, Mandorlini, A. Bianchi, Berti, Diaz, Matthaeus, A. Serena
*** 2005-06: J.Cesar, J.Zanetti, Cordoba, Materazzi, Favalli, Cambiasso, Veron, Figo, Stankovic, Adriano, Martins
*** 2006-07: J.Cesar, Maicon, Cordoba, Materazzi, Maxwell, Cambiasso, Vieira, Stankovic, J.Zanetti, Ibrahimovic, Crespo
*** 2007-08: J.Cesar, Maicon, Materazzi, Chivu, Maxwell, Vieira, Cambiasso, J.Zanetti, Stankovic, Ibrahimovic, Cruz

:*Runners-up (14): 1932–33; 1933–34; 1934–35; 1940–41; 1945–46; 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 (5): 1958–59; 1964–65; 1976–77; 1999–00; 2006–07

Supercoppa Italiana::*Champions (4): 1988; 2005; 2006; 2008:*Runners-up (2): 2000; 2007

International titles

The following titles include only those which are recognised by UEFA and FIFA.

European titles

UEFA Champions League (former European Cup)::*Champions (2): 1963–64; 1964–65:*Runners-up (2): 1966–67; 1971–72

UEFA Cup::*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: Up until 2004, the main FIFA football club competition was the Intercontinental Champions Club' Cup (so called "European / South American Cup"); since then, it has been the "FIFA World Club Championship".] :*Champions (2): 1964; 1965

Team statistics

Players statistics

Appearances and Top Scorers

Still active players in Inter are in Bold

Updated in September 25 2008

Serie A Top Scorers (I capocannonieri)

* 1909-1910 - Ernest Peterly 25 goal
* 1913-1914 - Luigi Cevenini 37 goal
* 1914-1915 - Emilio Agradi 31 goal
* 1919-1920 - Luigi Cevenini 23 goal
* 1920-1921 - Luigi Cevenini 31 goal
* 1926-1927 - Antonio Powolny 22 goal
* 1929-1930 - Giuseppe Meazza 31 goal
* 1935-1936 - Giuseppe Meazza 25 goal
* 1937-1938 - Giuseppe Meazza 20 goal
* 1948-1949 - István Nyers 26 goal
* 1958-1959 - Antonio Valentin Angelillo 33 goal
* 1964-1965 - Alessandro Mazzola 17 goal
* 1970-1971 - Roberto Boninsegna 24 goal
* 1971-1972 - Roberto Boninsegna 22 goal
* 1988-1989 - Aldo Serena 22 goal
* 2002-2003 - Christian Vieri 24 goal

World Cup Winners

References


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