List of Inter Milan records and statistics

This page contains records and statistics in relation to the Italian football club Football Club Internazionale Milano.

Honours

Internazionale have won 30 domestic trophies, including the league eighteen times, the Coppa Italia seven and the Supercoppa Italiana five. From 2006 to 2010, the club won five successive league titles, equalling the all-time record. Inter has won the Champions League three times; two back-to-back in 1964 and 1965 and then another in 2010. The last completed an unprecedented Italian treble with the Coppa Italia and the Scudetto. The club has also won three UEFA Cups, two Intercontinental Cups and one FIFA Club World Cup.

National titles

Serie A:

Coppa Italia:

Supercoppa Italiana:

International titles

The following titles include only those which are recognised by UEFA and FIFA.

World-wide titles

Intercontinental Cup:[2]

Intercontinental Supercup:

  • Runners-up (1): 1968

FIFA Club World Cup:

European titles

European Cup/Champions League:

UEFA Cup:

UEFA Super Cup:

  • Runners-up (1): 2010

Regional Titles

Serie De Martino:

  • Champions (6): 1958–59; 1960–61; 1961–62; 1962–63; 1965–66

Trofeo Tim:

  • Champions (8): 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007,2010, 2011, 2012

Birra Moretti Cup:

  • Champions (3): 2001; 2002; 2007

Pirelli Cup:

  • Winners (11): 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
  • Runners-up (4): 1998, 1999, 2004, 2005

Santiago Bernabeu Trophy:

  • Winners (2) : 1993, 2001

Franz-Beckenbauer-Cup:

  • Winners (1): 2008

Sky Trophy:

  • Winners: 2009

Youth Team Honours

Trofeo Giacinto Facchetti:

  • Champions (7): 1964; 1966; 1969; 1989; 2002; 2007; 2012

Primavera Italian Cup:

  • Champions (5): 1973; 1976; 1977; 1978; 2006

Campionato Under 23:

  • Champions (1): 1975

Viareggio World Club Tournament, Carnevale Cup:

  • Champions (5): 1962; 1971; 1986; 2002; 2008

Under 14 Championship:

  • Champions (4): 1988; 1997; 2003; 2006

Under 16 Championship:

  • Champions (4): 1985; 1987; 1998; 2008

Under 18 Championship:

  • Champions (3): 1980; 1984; 1991

Under 20 Championship:

  • Champions (5): 1975; 1983; 1989; 1990; 1991

Filippo De Cecco Tournament:

  • Champions (2): 2006; 2008

Individual Honours

FIFA World Player of the Year

The following players have won the FIFA World Player of the Year award whilst playing for Internazionale:

Ballon d'Or/European Footballer of the Year

The following players have won the Ballon d'Or award whilst playing for Internazionale:

World Soccer Player of the Year

The following players have won the World Player of the Year award whilst playing for Internazionale:

UEFA Club Footballer of the Year

The following players have won the UEFA Club Footballer of the Year award whilst playing for Internazionale:

Team statistics

Serie A

Matches

Firsts

Wins

Defeats

Points

Players statistics

Appearances and top scorers

Overall

Still active players in Inter are in Bold

As of 19 May 2013

Top 20 appearances
Rank Nat Name Years Appearances
1 Argentina Javier Zanetti 1995–2014858
2 Italy Giuseppe Bergomi 1980–1999756
3 Italy Giacinto Facchetti 1960–1978634
4 Italy Sandro Mazzola 1960–1977565
5 Italy Giuseppe Baresi 1976–1992559
6 Italy Mario Corso 1958–1973502
7 Italy Walter Zenga 1982–1994473
8 Italy Tarcisio Burgnich 1962–1974467
9 Italy Alessandro Altobelli 1977–1988466
10 Colombia Iván Córdoba 1999–2012455
11 Argentina Esteban Cambiasso 2004–2014420
12 Italy Riccardo Ferri 1981–1994418
13 Italy Giuseppe Meazza 1927–1940 1946–1947408
14 Italy Gabriele Oriali 1970–1983392
15 Italy Ivano Bordon 1970–1983382
16 Italy Giampiero Marini 1975–1986375
17 Italy Graziano Bini 1971–1985343
18 Italy Aristide Guarneri 1958–1970335
19 Spain Luis Suárez 1961–1970328
20 Serbia Dejan Stanković 2004–2013326
Goals
Rank Nat Name Years League Cup Europe Other Total
1 Italy Giuseppe Meazza 1927–1940 1946–1947 243 12 29   284
2 Italy Alessandro Altobelli 1977–1988 128 46 35   209
3 Italy Roberto Boninsegna 1969–1976 113 36 22   171
4 Italy Sandro Mazzola 1960–1977 116 24 17 3 160
5 Italy Luigi Cevenini 1912–1915 1919–1921 1922–1927 158       158
6 Italy Benito Lorenzi 1947–1958 138 2 3   143
7 Hungary István Nyers 1948–1954 133       133
8 Italy Christian Vieri 1999–2005 103 8 12   123
9 Italy Switzerland Ermanno Aebi 1909–1915 1919–1923 106       106
10 Italy Mario Corso 1958–1973 75 9 8 2 94

Serie A

Still active players in Inter are in Bold

As of 19 May 2013

Appearances
Rank Nat Name Years Appearance
1 Argentina Javier Zanetti 1995–2014615
2 Italy Giuseppe Bergomi 1980–1999519
3 Italy Giacinto Facchetti 1960–1978476
4 Italy Sandro Mazzola 1960–1977418
5 Italy Mario Corso 1958–1973414
6 Italy Giuseppe Baresi 1976–1992392
7 Italy Giuseppe Meazza 1927–1940 1946–1947365
8 Italy Tarcisio Burgnich 1962–1974359
9 Italy Walter Zenga 1982–1994328
10 Colombia Iván Córdoba 1999–2012324
Goals
Rank Nat Name Years Goals
1 Italy Giuseppe Meazza 1927–1940247
2 Italy Luigi Cevenini 1912–1915158
3 Italy Benito Lorenzi 1947–1958138
4 Hungary István Nyers 1948–1954133
5 Italy Alessandro Altobelli 1977–1988128
6 Italy Sandro Mazzola 1960–1977116
7 Italy Roberto Boninsegna 1969–1976113
8 Italy Switzerland Ermanno Aebi 1909–1915 1919–1923106
9 Italy Christian Vieri 1999–2005103
10 Italy Argentina Attilio Demaria 1932–1936 1938–194376

Europe

Still active players in Inter are in Bold

As of 14 March 2013

Appearances
Rank Nat Name Years Apps
1 Argentina Javier Zanetti 1995–2014159
2 Italy Giuseppe Bergomi 1980–1999117
3 Colombia Iván Córdoba 1999–201292
4 Argentina Esteban Cambiasso 2004–201479
5 Italy Giuseppe Baresi 1976–199273
6 Italy Walter Zenga 1982–199471
7 Italy Alessandro Altobelli 1977–198869
8 Italy Giacinto Facchetti 1960–197868
9 Italy Sandro Mazzola 1960–197763
Italy Marco Materazzi 2001–201163
11 Italy Riccardo Ferri 1981–199462
Goals
Rank Nat Name Years Goals
1 Italy Alessandro Altobelli 1977–198835
2 Italy Giuseppe Meazza 1927–194029
3 Italy Roberto Boninsegna 1969–197622
4 Italy Sandro Mazzola 1960–197718
Brazil Adriano 2001–200918
6 Argentina Julio Cruz 2003–200913
Uruguay Álvaro Recoba 1997–200813
8 Brazil Jair 1962–1967 1968–197112
Italy Aldo Serena 1978–1979 1981–1982 1983–1984 1987–199112
Italy Christian Vieri 1999–200512
Nigeria Obafemi Martins 2002–200612

Coppa Italia

As of 17 April 2014

Appearances
Rank Nat Name Years Apps
1 Italy Giuseppe Bergomi 1980–1999119
2 Italy Giuseppe Baresi 1976–199293
3 Italy Giacinto Facchetti 1960–197885
4 Italy Alessandro Altobelli 1977–198880
Italy Sandro Mazzola 1960–197780
6 Italy Giampiero Marini 1975–198677
7 Italy Walter Zenga 1982–199473
8 Argentina Javier Zanetti 1995–201471
9 Italy Gabriele Oriali 1970–198370
10 Italy Graziano Bini 1971–198566
Italy Riccardo Ferri 1981–199466
Goals
Rank Nat Name Years Goals
1 Italy Alessandro Altobelli 1977–198846
2 Italy Roberto Boninsegna 1969–197636
3 Italy Sandro Mazzola 1960–197724
4 Argentina Julio Cruz 2003–200913
5 Italy Giuseppe Meazza 1927–194012
6 Italy Eddie Firmani 1958–196111
7 Italy Aldo Serena 1978–1979 1981–1982 1983–1984 1987–199110
Italy Giacinto Facchetti 1960–197810
9 Italy Mario Corso 1958–19739
Germany Karl-Heinz Rummenigge 1984–19879
Nigeria Obafemi Martins 2002–20069

Other Competitions

FIFA Club World Cup; Supercoppa Italiana; UEFA Super Cup

Still active players in Inter are in Bold

As of 6 August 2011

Appearances
Rank Nat Name Years Apps
1 Argentina Javier Zanetti 1995–201413
2 Serbia Dejan Stanković 2003–201310
3 Argentina Esteban Cambiasso 2004–20149
4 Brazil Julio César 2005–20128
5 Romania Cristian Chivu 2007–20148
6 Cameroon Samuel Eto'o 2009–20116
Brazil Maicon 2006–20126
8 Italy Mario Corso 1957–19735
Argentina Diego Milito 2009–20145
Colombia Iván Córdoba 1999–20125
Goals
Rank Nat Name Years Goals
1 Cameroon Samuel Eto'o 2009–20114
2 Italy Sandro Mazzola 1960–19773
3 France Patrick Vieira 2006–20102
Republic of Macedonia Goran Pandev 2009–20112
Italy Mario Corso 1958–19732

Serie A Top Scorers

References

  1. This title awarded through the courts following the Calciopoli scandal.
  2. Up until 2004, the main tournament to determine football's World Champions was the Intercontinental Champions Club' Cup (so called European / South American Cup); since then, it has been the FIFA Club World Cup.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 "La storia dell'Inter" (in Italian). StoriaInter.com. Retrieved 14 November 2012.
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