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The Italian football champions ( Italian: Campione d'Italia di calcio, plural: Campioni) are the annual winners of Serie A, Italy 's premier football league competition. The title has been contested since 1898 in varying forms of competition. Inter Milan are the current champions, while Juventus have won a record 36 titles.
7 goals on 12 May 1985 Roma 4-3 Inter. 7 goals on 26 August 2006 Inter 4-3 Roma in Supercoppa Italiana. AS Roma biggest wins. * Four or more goals difference, OR Roma scored five or above. Roma 6-0 Ambrosiana Inter on 31 May 1942. Roma 6-2 Inter on 9 May 2007 in Coppa Italia. F.C. Internazionale Milano biggest wins.
Nicolò Barella. Nicolò Barella Cavaliere OMRI ( Italian pronunciation: [nikoˈlɔ bbaˈrɛlla]; born 7 February 1997) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for Serie A club Inter Milan and the Italy national team. [4]
Current season. Football Club Internazionale Milano, commonly referred to as Internazionale ( pronounced [ˌinternattsjoˈnaːle]) or simply Inter, and colloquially known as Inter Milan in English-speaking countries, [ 5 ][ 6 ][ 7 ] is an Italian professional football club based in Milan, Lombardy. Inter is the only Italian side to have always ...
28,360 vs. Catanzaro. (9 January 1983) Average home league attendance. 45,134. Home colours. Away colours. ← 1981-82. 1983-84 →. During the 1982–83 season Football Club Internazionale Milano competed in Serie A, Coppa Italia and UEFA Cup Winners' Cup .
San Siro. San Siro (officially the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza) is a football stadium in the San Siro district of Milan, Italy. It has a seating capacity of 80,018, making it the largest stadium in Italy and one of the largest stadiums in Europe. It is the home stadium of the city's principal professional football clubs, AC Milan and Inter Milan ...
After Inter lost against Milan, and two weeks later Parma, Inter's Serie A season title ambitions had effectively ended. The only trophy the club won with Leonardo as a manager was the Coppa Italia. On 18 June 2011, Leonardo resigned and was followed by not so successful new managers Gian Piero Gasperini, Claudio Ranieri and Andrea Stramaccioni.
Record Serie A win: 9–0 against Casale, 10 September 1933 [3] Record Coppa Italia win: 7–0 against Mantova, 14 September 1958 [3] Record win in European competitions: 7–0 against Lyon, Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, 10 December 1958 [3] Most wins in a Serie A season: 30 (out of 38 games), during the 2006–07 season [3]