Inter Milan FC Internazionale Milano
A professional soccer club in Serie A, Italy. Its hometown is Milan. The home stadium is Stadio Giuseppe Meacha.
He won 19 Serie A titles and three UEFA Champions League titles, especially in the 2009–10 season, the first and only Italian club to achieve a treble. The previous two wins were the second consecutive European Cup (now UEFA Champions League) 1963–64 and 1964–65 seasons, and Inter's European Cup victory was particularly valuable because it showed off its salty defense throughout Europe with the strongest momentum in Europe. The Inter of this period was called the "La Grande Inter" and was the first team to implement Catenaccio in a perfect form.
When AC Milan, the early English-led club, decided to accept only English and Italians as club players, the team was founded to accept all players from all countries, and its identity is revealed by using the word Fratelli del Mondo as its franchise motto.
Still, historically, Italian people were given preferential treatment, and the official name of the home stadium was taken from Giuseppe Meacha, Italy's representative striker in the 1930s. Even when he was the "Great Inter" who won the Champions League for two consecutive years, striker Sandro Machola, Zachinto Pacetti, who later became the owner of the club, and Paolo Maldini or Franco Barresi, but Giuseppe Bergomi is also from Inter's Italy. In addition, according to the statistics of players wearing Italian national team uniforms, the second-largest number of players who used to belong to Inter. AC Milan is third, and Juventus is first.
The stadium was renamed "Stadio Giuseppe Meazza" in 1980. The stadium has been renamed in honor of Giuseppe Meacha, who is a legend who has spent his heyday at Inter, not at AC Milan, so fans of AC Milan are not happy to trade names for the stadium. Before it was renamed, the official name was "Stadio San Siro" by incorporating the district where the stadium is located. It is also a name AC Milan fans call to clearly distinguish it from Giuseppe Mecha of Inter, but in fact, it is more decisive to call it "short." It is said that the number of tickets distributed to each supporter varies by home and away games.
The official club name is FC Internacional Milan. This was in response to AC Milan's official use of the city name in English rather than Italian. In English, it is also called 'Inter Milan' in English. This is often called in Korea, too, because of the tendency of Milan to sing along with AC Milan, its hometown.
Because of its long name, it is usually abbreviated as "inter," and home fans also abbreviate it as "inter." In Italian pronunciation, it should be called Inter, but in the case of countries that usually use the alphabet, it is common to read in each country's language, so there are quite a few places where ter pronunciation is "ter" instead of "ter" in English.
Inter is also the only Italian club that has never been relegated to Serie B. However, it is almost separated from AC Milan in the middle, so it is not a member of Serie A. And among those teams, the longest-running club after Inter is Derby rival AC Milan.
It was the club with the highest average attendance in Serie A, and also ranked first in the 18-19 season when it returned to the Champions League in seven years, averaging 61,149 in league terms and drawing up to 78,275 spectators. At the height of 2010, when he achieved his third Big Year and treble, he was ranked eighth in the number of European football club supporters.
Inter fans often call themselves Interisti or Interista [24], and in the case of Ultra, they are often called Curva Nord because they occupy the northern stands of Stadio Giuseppe Meacha.
On social media, it has about 28 million followers based on Facebook and 7.8 million followers based on Instagram.
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