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It ended Juventus's nine-year grasp on the Serie A title and was the club's first league championship since 2009–10. [1] [2] In the Coppa Italia, Inter were eliminated by eventual winners Juventus by a 2–1 aggregate score in the semi-final stage. [3]
They played their first competitive match on the 10 January 1909 against fellow Milan team AC Milan. [1] The following year, they won their first piece of silverware with the team defeating Pro Vercelli in a championship play-off. This is a list of seasons played by Inter Milan in Italian and European football. It details the club's ...
In 2010, Inter became the first Italian club to win the treble consisting of Serie A, the Coppa Italia and the UEFA Champions League. [1] Between 2005 and 2010, Inter won five consecutive national championships, a record which was broken by Juventus in the 2016–17 season .
Inter played its first competitive match on 10 January 1909 against their cross-town rivals Milan, in which they lost 3–2. [ 2 ] The club won its very first title in 1910 – the 1909–10 Italian Football Championship .
Lionel Messi played his first MLS Cup playoff game Friday night. His assist helped Inter Miami to a 2-1 win over Atlanta.
This Super Cup win was Inter's first since 1989, coincidentally the same year since Inter last won the Scudetto before 2006. On 11 May 2006, Inter retained their Coppa Italia trophy by once again defeating Roma with a 4–1 aggregate victory (a 1–1 scoreline in Rome and a 3–1 win at the San Siro).
On 26 May 2019, Inter beat Empoli 2–1 at San Siro in the final round of the 2018–19 Serie A season, which confirmed qualification for the UEFA Champions League group stage. On 30 May 2019, Inter dismissed Luciano Spalletti from his position as head coach. [1] On 31 May 2019, Inter appointed Antonio Conte as their new manager on a three-year ...
In 1928, Inter's name and philosophy made the ruling Fascist Party uneasy; as a result, during the same year the 20-year-old club was merged with Unione Sportiva Milanese: the new club was named Società Sportiva Ambrosiana after the patron saint of Milan. [116]