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Inter Milan Hall Of Fame
This is a list of Inter players who have been inducted into the club's Hall of Fame. History and regulations Inter's Hall of Fame was launched in 2018 as a yearly competition as part of the initiatives for the club's 110th anniversary. To be eligible, players must have made at least 60 competitive appearances for Inter, have won at least one trophy with Inter, and have been retired for at least three years. During the initial two editions in 2018 and 2019, fans used electronic voting to select four shortlisted players, one for each position (goalkeeper, defender, midfielder, and forward). Subsequently, winners in each category (a goalkeeper, a defender, a midfielder, and a forward) were determined from three candidates per position through voting from: *national and international media; *players from all of the Inter teams, from the Pulcini to the First Team. *Inter employees and collaborators; *existing Hall of Famers once they've been elected. Starting from the 2020 edition, ...
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Association Football
Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 Football player, players who almost exclusively use their feet to propel a Ball (association football), ball around a rectangular field called a Football pitch, pitch. The objective of the game is to Scoring in association football, score more goals than the opposing team by moving the ball beyond the goal line into a rectangular-framed Goal (sport), goal defended by the opposing team. Traditionally, the game has been played over two 45-minute halves, for a total match time of 90 minutes. With an estimated 250 million players active in over 200 countries and territories, it is the world's most popular sport. Association football is played in accordance with the Laws of the Game (association football), Laws of the Game, a set of rules that has been in effect since 1863 and maintained by the International Football Association Board, IFAB since 1886. The game is pla ...
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2005–06 Serie A
The 2005–06 Serie A (known as the Serie A TIM for sponsorship reasons) was the 104th season of top-tier Italian football, the 74th in a round-robin tournament. The league commenced on 28 August 2005 and finished on 14 May 2006. While Juventus were originally the first-placed team, this title was put ''sub judice'' due to their involvement in the '' Calciopoli'' scandal, with Inter Milan instead declared champions by the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) on 26 July 2006, thus winning the title for the first time in 17 years. Rule changes Prior to the 2005–06 season, if two or more teams were tied in points for first place, for only one spot in a European tournament, or in the relegation zone, teams would play tie-breaking matches after the season was over to determine which team would be champion, or be awarded a European tournament spot, or be saved or relegated. However, 2005–06 saw the introduction of new rules. If two or more teams ended the season with the same number ...
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2009–10 UEFA Champions League
The 2009–10 UEFA Champions League was the 55th season of Europe's premier club football tournament organised by UEFA, and the 18th under the current UEFA Champions League format. The final was played on 22 May 2010 at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid, Spain, the first time the final was played on a Saturday. The final was won by Italian club Inter Milan, who beat German side Bayern Munich 2–0. Inter Milan went on to represent Europe in the 2010 FIFA Club World Cup, beating Congolese side TP Mazembe 3–0 in the final, and played in the 2010 UEFA Super Cup against Europa League winners Atlético Madrid, losing 2–0. Barcelona were the defending champions, but they were eliminated by eventual winners Inter Milan in the semi-finals. Association team allocation A total of 76 teams participated in the 2009–10 Champions League, from 52 UEFA associations (Liechtenstein organises no domestic league competition). Associations were allocated places according to their 2 ...
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2010 Supercoppa Italiana
The 2010 Supercoppa Italiana was the 23rd Supercoppa Italiana, an annual football match contested by the winners of the previous season's Serie A and Coppa Italia competitions. The match was played at the San Siro on 21 August 2010, and contested by league and cup double winners Inter Milan and cup runners-up Roma. The Supercoppa Italiana is usually contested by the winners of the Serie A and the Coppa Italia, but since Inter Milan won both the competitions, Roma were their opponents. Inter Milan won the title 3–1. Match details ;MAN OF THE MATCH * Samuel Eto'o (Internazionale) See also Played between same clubs: * 2006 Supercoppa Italiana * 2007 Supercoppa Italiana * 2008 Supercoppa Italiana References {{DEFAULTSORT:Supercoppa 2010 2010 2010 The year saw a multitude of natural and environmental disasters such as the 2010 Haiti earthquake, the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, and the 2010 Chile earthquake. The 2009 swine flu pandemic, swine flu ...
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2008 Supercoppa Italiana
The 2008 Supercoppa Italiana was a football match that was played by 2007–08 Serie A winners Inter Milan and 2007–08 Coppa Italia winners Roma. The match proved to be a tightly contested affair. After exchanging goals, it appeared that Inter Milan was on its way to victory on Mario Balotelli's goal on the 83rd minute, however, Mirko Vučinić tied the game for Roma at the 90th minute. Extra time settled nothing. In the penalty shoot-out, it appeared that a miss by Inter Milan's Dejan Stanković would be decisive, however, Roma captain Francesco Totti missed the team's fifth shot, which would have given his team the cup. In the seventh round, Roma's Juan missed while Inter Milan captain Javier Zanetti scored, ending the match in favour of the Serie A champions. The match took place on 24 August 2008 in San Siro, Milan.http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/aug24d.html Football Italia To date, this remains the only occasion on which manager José Mourinho won a trophy by ...
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2006 Supercoppa Italiana
The 2006 Supercoppa Italiana was a match contested by the 2005–06 Serie A winners Inter Milan and the 2005–06 Coppa Italia runners-up Roma. While Juventus were originally the first-placed team in Serie A, the title was put '' sub judice'' due to their involvement in the ''Calciopoli'' scandal, with Inter Milan instead declared champions by the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) on 26 July 2006. The match resulted in a 4–3 win for Inter Milan after extra time. Match details See also Played between same clubs: * 2007 Supercoppa Italiana * 2008 Supercoppa Italiana *2010 Supercoppa Italiana The 2010 Supercoppa Italiana was the 23rd Supercoppa Italiana, an annual football match contested by the winners of the previous season's Serie A and Coppa Italia competitions. The match was played at the San Siro on 21 August 2010, and conteste ... References {{A.S. Roma matches 2006 2006 Supercoppa 2006 Supercoppa 2006 Supercoppa Italiana August 2006 sports ev ...
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2005 Supercoppa Italiana
The 2005 Supercoppa Italiana was a match contested by 2004–05 Serie A champions Juventus (although subsequently stripped of the title due to ''Calciopoli'') and 2004–05 Coppa Italia winners Inter Milan. The match took place on 20 August 2005, and resulted in a 1–0 win for Inter Milan after Juan Sebastián Verón's goal in extra time; Juventus' David Trezeguet had scored a regular goal just before half-time but it was not allowed due to a non-existent offside. Match details See also * 2005–06 Serie A * 2005–06 Coppa Italia * Derby d'Italia References {{Juventus F.C. matches 2005 2005 Supercoppa 2005 Supercoppa 2005 Supercoppa Italiana The Supercoppa Italiana, also known as the Italian Super Cup, is an annual super cup tournament in Italian football. Founded in 1988 as a two-team competition, it has featured four teams since 2023 (the winners and runners-up of the previous ... August 2005 sports events in Europe ...
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2010–11 Coppa Italia
The 2010–11 Coppa Italia, also known as TIM Cup for sponsorship reasons, was the 64th edition of the domestic competition. As in the previous year, 78 clubs took part in the tournament. Internazionale were the cup holders and successfully retained the trophy. It was Inter Milan's last competitive title until winning the Serie A title in 2021. Participating teams ;Serie A (20 teams) * Bari * Bologna * Brescia * Cagliari * Catania * Cesena * Chievo * Fiorentina * Genoa * Internazionale * Juventus * Lazio * Lecce * Milan * Napoli * Palermo * Parma * Roma * Sampdoria * Udinese ;Serie B (22 teams) * AlbinoLeffe * Ascoli * Atalanta * Cittadella * Crotone * Empoli * Frosinone * Grosseto * Livorno * Modena * Novara * Padova * Pescara * Piacenza * Portosummaga * Reggina * Sassuolo * Siena * Torino * Triestina * Varese * Vicenza ;Lega Pro (27 teams) * Alessandria * Atletico Roma * Benevento * Catanzaro * Cavese * Como * Cosenza * Cremonese * FeralpiSalò * Foligno * ...
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2009–10 Coppa Italia
The 2009–10 Coppa Italia was the 63rd edition of the domestic tournament. The competition started on 2 August 2009 and ended on 5 May 2010. As in the previous year, 78 clubs took part in the tournament. Inter Milan, Internazionale were the cup holders. Participating teams Lega Calcio Serie A (20 teams) *Atalanta B.C., Atalanta *A.S. Bari, Bari *Bologna F.C. 1909, Bologna *Cagliari Calcio, Cagliari *Calcio Catania, Catania *A.C. ChievoVerona, Chievo *ACF Fiorentina, Fiorentina *Genoa C.F.C., Genoa *Inter Milan, Internazionale *Juventus FC, Juventus *S.S. Lazio, Lazio *A.S. Livorno Calcio, Livorno *A.C. Milan, Milan *Napoli Calcio, Napoli *U.S. Città di Palermo, Palermo *S.S.D. Parma Calcio 1913, Parma *A.S. Roma, Roma *U.C. Sampdoria, Sampdoria *S.S. Robur Siena, Siena *Udinese Calcio, Udinese Serie B (22 teams) *U.C. AlbinoLeffe, AlbinoLeffe *A.C. Ancona, Ancona *Ascoli Calcio 1898, Ascoli *Brescia Calcio, Brescia *A.C. Cesena, Cesena *A.S. Cittadella, Cittadella *F.C. Cro ...
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2005–06 Coppa Italia
The 2005–06 Coppa Italia was the 59th edition of the national domestic tournament. For the second consecutive season, Roma and Internazionale were the finalists. Inter won the tournament by a score of 4–1 aggregate in the final. It began on August 7, 2005 and ended on May 11, 2006. First round Second round Third round Knockout stage Final First leg Second leg Internazionale won 4–2 on aggregate. Top goalscorers References rsssf.com {{DEFAULTSORT:Coppa Italia 2005-06 2005-06 Coppa Italia Coppa Italia () is the annual domestic cup of Italian football. The knockout competition was organized by the DDS and the Lega Calcio until the 2009–10 season and by Lega Serie A ever since. Juventus is the competition's most successf ...
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2004–05 Coppa Italia
The 2004–05 Coppa Italia was the 58th edition of the national domestic tournament. Roma and Internazionale were the finalists. Inter won the tournament 3–0 aggregate in the final. Group stage Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Group 7 Group 8 Knockout stage Final First leg Second leg Internazionale won 3–0 on aggregate. Top goalscorers Referencesrsssf.com {{DEFAULTSORT:Coppa Italia 2004-05 2004-05 Italy Coppa Italia Coppa Italia () is the annual domestic cup of Italian football. The knockout competition was organized by the DDS and the Lega Calcio until the 2009–10 season and by Lega Serie A ever since. Juventus is the competition's most successf ...
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2009–10 Serie A
The 2009–10 Serie A (known as the Serie A TIM for sponsorship reasons) was the 108th season of top-tier Italian football, the 78th in a round-robin tournament. There were three promoted teams from the Serie B, replacing the three teams that were relegated following the 2008–09 season. Nike provided a new match ball – the T90 Ascente – for this season. Following the season, citing a larger television contract, the seventeen teams that survived the season and the three promoted sides formed a new league akin to England's Premier League. The title race was only settled on the last day of the season. The title was won by Internazionale, their fifth title in a row. Inter would go on to complete the first and only treble by an Italian team by winning the Coppa Italia and Champions League. Teams The following 20 teams participated in the 2009–10 season: Personnel and sponsorship Managerial changes * Davide Ballardini was removed from his managerial duties on 5 J ...
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