FC Internazionale Milano
In the heart of Milan, a football legacy was born from passion and rivalry, etching its name in the annals of history.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1908
- Founder
- Giovanni Paramithiotti
- Origin
- Italy
Founders
Story Chapters
Timeline
Founding of FC Internazionale Milano
Giovanni Paramithiotti and like-minded individuals establish the club in Milan, aiming to create a team that embraces international players.
First Championship Victory
Inter wins its first Italian championship, marking a significant milestone in the club's early history.
Name Change to Ambrosiana
During the Fascist regime, the club is forced to change its name to Ambrosiana, reflecting the political climate of the time.
Reversion to FC Internazionale Milano
Post-World War II, the club reverts to its original name, symbolizing a return to its founding principles.
European Cup Triumph
Inter wins its first European Cup under the management of Helenio Herrera, establishing its dominance in European football.
Record-Breaking Scudetto
Inter wins the Serie A title with a record points tally, cementing its status as a powerhouse in Italian football.
Calciopoli Scandal and Consequences
The fallout from the Calciopoli scandal sees Inter awarded the 2005–06 Serie A title, as rival clubs face sanctions.
Historic Treble Win
Under manager José Mourinho, Inter achieves an unprecedented treble, winning Serie A, Coppa Italia, and the UEFA Champions League.
Ownership Change
The club undergoes a significant change in ownership as Suning Holdings Group acquires a majority stake.
Return to Serie A Glory
Inter wins the Serie A title for the first time in over a decade, ending Juventus's nine-year dominance.
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