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Inter Milan Thread F.C. Internazionale Milano 2005-2006
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History
1908
At the beginning of the century, Milan derbies did not exist. At that time there was only "Milan Cricket and Football Club" (now AC Milan). But on 9 March 1908, a group of rebels form "Football Club Internazionale Milano". The name of the club derives from the wish of its founding members to accept foreign players as well as Italians, hence the name Internazionale. Indeed, the first captain of the side is a Swiss player - Hernst Manktl. The club colours are gold, black and blue, a tradition which has been kept right up to the present day.
1910
Inter win the Italian league for the first time. The captain of the championship-winning team is Virgilio Fossati, who several years later dies in World War I. But even without Fossati, Inter win their second title in 1920.
1930
During the Fascist era, the club is forced to merge with the Milanese Unione Sportiva and the team wins its third Scudetto under the name of Ambrosiana Inter.
1934
Nerazzurri Allemandi, Castellazzi, Demaria and the legendary Giuseppe Meazza win the World Cup with the Italian national team in Rome in 1934. Two years later, Frossi and Locatelli win the gold medal at the Berlin Olympics.
1938
Inter players Ferraris II, Ferrari, Locatelli and Meazza are involved in the Azzurri set-up that wins the 1938 World Cup in Paris. The same year, Inter win their fourth Scudetto, while the clubs first Coppa Italia success comes in 1939. Another league title arrives in 1940, while the name Ambrosiana is abandoned in October 1945, after which the club returns to its previous name Inter.
1947
Giuseppe Meazza plays the last of his 408 official matches in an Inter shirt. The Inter striker, who attains legend status with his 287 goals for the club, dies in 1979, and a year later the San Siro stadium is named in his honour.
1953
The Nerazzurri win their sixth Scudetto in 1953 and repeat the success a year later thanks to four great protagonists Italian Benito "Veleno" Lorenzi, Swede Skoglund Dutchman Wilkes and the stateless Nyers.
1963
The "Great Inter" era begins. The club president is Angelo Moratti, the coach is Helenio Herrera and the line-up is unforgettable: Sarti, Burgnich, Facchetti, Bedin, Guarneri, Picchi, Jair, Mazzola, Milani (Domenghini), Suarez, and Corso. The Great Inter side win three Serie A titles (in 1964, 1965 and 1966 the latter is the tenth Scudetto which allows the club to wear one gold star on their shirts), two European Cups (in 1964 against Real Madrid and 1965 against Benfica) and two Intercontinental Cups (in 1964 and 1965, both against Argentine outfit Independiente). In 1964, Suarez wins the European championship with the Spanish national team.
1968
Burgnich, Domenghini, Facchetti, Guarneri and Mazzola contribute to the Italian national team's success at the 1968 European championship in Rome. Three years later, the Nerazzurri win their eleventh Scudetto under the guidance of coach Gianni Invernizzi.
1982
After the twelfth Serie A title won in 1980, Altobelli, Bergomi, Bordon, Marini and Oriali win the World Cup with Italy in Madrid in 1982
1989
Inter win their thirteenth Scudetto in 1989, garnering a record 58 points from 34 matches (two points awarded for a win). A year later at Italia '90, Inter's German trio of Brehme, Klinsmann and Matthaeus win the World Cup in Rome. The same year, Lothar Matthaeus becomes the first Inter player to be awarded the prestigious European Player of the Year award.
1991
On 22 May 1991, exactly 26 years since their last international success, Inter defeat Roma 2-1 on aggregate in the UEFA Cup final. Matthaeus and Berti score for the Nerazzurri in the first leg at the Meazza. Inter defeat Salzburg in the final three years later to win their second UEFA Cup.
1998
Ronaldo is the first Inter player to win the FIFA World Player award and the second to win the coveted Ballon d'Or. Inter lose out on the Scudetto after a long duel with rivals Juventus, but beat Lazio 3-0 in Paris to lift their third UEFA Cup. Frenchman Djorkaeff beats Brazilian Ronaldo in another prestigious match played in Paris - the 1998 World Cup final.
2000
On 12 April, the world is struck by Ronaldo's injury during the Coppa Italia final against Lazio. The "Phenomenon" makes a return to the pitch and scores again in the 2001/02 season. In the meantime, Nerazzurri defender Laurent Blanc is part of the French side that beats Italy in the final of Euro 2000.
2001
The season concludes with Inter overtaking AC Milan to finish 5th in the Serie A championship. During the summer, a "Ronaldo Day" is held to celebrate the Phenomenon's return to competitive football. In November, one of Inter's most legendary players, the unforgettable full-back Giacinto Facchetti, becomes vice president of the club. Unfortunately, in December, Inter fan par excellence and vice president of the Beneamata Avv. Giuseppe Prisco passes away two days after his eightieth birthday.
2002
Inter go very close to winning their fourteenth Scudetto. Leaders going into the last match of the season and with a one-point advantage over Juventus, they lose 4-2 away to Lazio at Rome's Olimpico stadium. The Scudetto goes to Juventus, while Roma beat Inter into second place. Just as in 1967, the last match of the championship is fatal to the Nerazzurri.
2004
Hector Cuper guides Inter to the semi-finals of the UEFA Champions League and a historic two-legged 'Euroderby' with AC Milan. The Nerazzurri lose out on the away goals rule.
2005
Roberto Mancini's debut season as Inter coach ends with the club's first trophy in seven years - a 3-0 Coppa Italia final victory over Roma thanks to a brace from Adriano at the Olimpico and a Sinisa Mihajlovic free kick at the Giuseppe Meazza. The Nerazzurri, who finish third in the Serie A and reach the Champions League quarter-finals, lose just three matches in 2004/05.
Club Honours
Scudetto (13)
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
Coppa Italia (4)
1938/39
1977/78
1981/82
2004/05
UEFA Cup (3)
1990/91
1993/94
1997/98
European Cups (2)
1963/64
1964/65
Intercontinental Cup (2)
1964
1965
Italian SuperCup (1)
1989/90
Club Roster
Goalkeepers
Carini Fabian
Julio Cesar Soares Espindola
Toldo Francesco
Defenders
Burdisso Nicolas Andres
Coco Francesco
Cordoba Ivan Ramiro
Favalli Giuseppe
Materazzi Marco
Mihajlovic Sinisa
Samuel Walter Adrian
Wome Nland Pierre
Zanetti Javier
Ze Maria Ferreira Jose’ Marcelo
Midfielders
Cambiasso Esteban Matias
Davids Edgar
Karagounis Giorgos
Kily Gonzalez Cristian Alberto Peret
Pizarro Cortes David Marcelo
Solari Santiago
Stankovic Dejan
Van Der Meyde Andy
Veron Juan Sebastian
Zanetti Cristiano
Forwards
Adriano Leite Ribeiro
Choutos Lampros
Cruz Julio Ricardo
Martins Obafemi
Recoba Alvaro
Transferred Out
Christian Vieri (AC Milan)
Emre Belozoglu (Newcastle)
Alberto Fontana (Chievo)
Giovanni Pasquale (Parma: Loan)
Stephane Dalmat (Real Racing Club Santander)
Carlos Gamarra (Palmeiras)
Sabri Lamouchi (Olympique Marseille)
Alessandro Potenza (Real Mallorca)
Edgar Davids (Tottenham)
Transferred In
Pierre Wome (Brescia)
Santiago Solari (Real Madrid)
Julio Cesar (Chievo)
David Pizarro (Udinese)
Walter Samuel (Real Madrid)
Luis Figo (Real Madrid)
The Club
President: Giacinto Facchetti
Vice presidents: Carlo Buora & Rinaldo Ghelfi
Board of directors: Carlo Buora, Carlo D'Urso, Maurizio Fabris, Giacinto Facchetti, Mauro Gambaro, Paolo Giulini, Marco Gastel, Rinaldo Ghelfi, Luigi Amato Molinari, Natalino Curzola Moratti, Ernesto Paolillo, Pier Francesco Saviotti
Managing director: Mauro Gambaro
Institutional relations & security director: Stefano Filucchi
Technical director: Marco Branca
Transfer market consultant: Gabriele Oriali
Team manager: Guido Susini
Commercial director: Marco Sabetta
Corporate services director: Giuseppe Rizzello
Finance director: Paolo Pessina
Communications director: Paolo Viganò
Editorial director: Susanna Wermelinger[/img]
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| Fri Aug 19, 2005 5:02 pm |
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gohawks13 Moderator

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Wow... great job! I like the look man. Its about time that we got an Inter thread in here. Just need a squad pic and your all set!  |
| Fri Aug 19, 2005 5:05 pm |
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ceh Emo Kid !

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Joined: 06 Jun 2005 Posts: 3603
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| gohawks13 wrote: | Wow... great job! I like the look man. Its about time that we got an Inter thread in here. Just need a squad pic and your all set!  |
Yea I've been looking for that, can't find one :oh: looked everywhere
and thanx mate it took like 1.5hours to make it and i gave me a huge headache, I can't stand it ?: |
| Fri Aug 19, 2005 5:07 pm |
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Se7eN Division 1 Rookie

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Good job with the first post, nice colors.
Inter is usually under-performing, I mean it has lots of starts but they never win anything. Last season was an exception. But take a look at 2000-2001, almost 100 mil. euros spent on transfers: Mutu, Davids, Ronaldo, Recoba, Vieri, etc., there were about 20 new players, very promising, but they got the 5th place I guess and sold half of them (some came back, like Davids), but it's really nasty happening something like this. |
| Fri Aug 19, 2005 6:45 pm |
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gohawks13 Moderator

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| Se7eN wrote: | Good job with the first post, nice colors.
Inter is usually under-performing, I mean it has lots of starts but they never win anything. Last season was an exception. But take a look at 2000-2001, almost 100 mil. euros spent on transfers: Mutu, Davids, Ronaldo, Recoba, Vieri, etc., there were about 20 new players, very promising, but they got the 5th place I guess and sold half of them (some came back, like Davids), but it's really nasty happening something like this.  |
Yeah Inter's always been like that though. I think they just buy whoever's good and put them into the squad, instead of buying a player that qould fit into an already formed team/ system/ mentality. But its Italy...new surprises at every corner  |
| Fri Aug 19, 2005 7:10 pm |
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gohawks13 Moderator

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Where's Alebhino!!?? Iner just smashed Treviso 3-0 win a hattrick from non other than ADRIANO!!
| Quote: | Serie A Sunday Wrap: Adriano…Goal!...Goal!...Goal!
The first Sunday of the Italian season saw some of the usual suspects opening their accounts for their respective teams.
At the San Siro in Milan, Internazionale defeated newly-promoted Treviso 3-0. Brazilian superstar Adriano scored all three goals as he struck in the 31st, 68th and 79th minutes. This is a welcome start for Inter as they were rarely unable to defend their own net last season, which resulted in numerous draws.
Inter’s city rivals Milan earned an away draw versus also newly-promoted Ascoli, with the match finishing at 1-1. Mirko Cudini opened the scoring for the new boys in the 53rd, but Andriy Shevchenko saved a point for Milan with a goal in the 63rd minute. Milan are now becoming notorious for starting slow, but this is still a surprising result, considering that Ascoli only found out about their promotion less than two weeks ago.
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| Sun Aug 28, 2005 6:07 pm |
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Se7eN Division 1 Rookie

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You had an easy match with a newly promoted team. But, a good performance by Adriano. |
| Wed Sep 07, 2005 1:53 pm |
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Rochester Rhino Moderator

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O love it how inter has so many Real Madrid players:
Solari, Figo, Samual, Cambiasso |
| Wed Sep 07, 2005 2:01 pm |
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