Interesting that Treble Winners of Inter
Intermilan
ending 45-year wait to return to Europe after the ruler mengkandaskan
Bayern Munich 2-0 in the Champions League final 2009/2010 at the
Santiago Bernabeu stadium of Madrid .. Champions League trophy to complete two trophies that have been reached before the coppa Italia and the Scudetto Serie-A. Be Inter Milan winning the title Treble Winners!There are some interesting things from inter treble achievement, both for club presidents and international players;
Event
Champions League final this time is the game the players exiles, not
only Sneidjer and Robben, but there is also Esteban Cambiasso, Walter
Samuel madrid previously discarded. Eto'o others 'discarded' Barca and Lucio who was sacked Munchen.
Champions
League title is the first achievement of the current Inter president
Massimo Moratti following the success of his father, Angelo Moratti.
With the Champions League, Inter Milan recorded in history as the first Italian team that won the Treble Winner afford.
Indirectly
Inter have beaten three league champions this season,
Chelsea-Barcelona-Bayern Munchen rescuing four allotments Italian teams
in the Champions League.
Jose Mourinho-coached Inter allenatore third in history to be able to deliver two different teams win the Champions League.
The
game looks to counter Munchen is 700 for the captain Zanneti-player
nicknamed The Tractor was joined in 1995 and became captain Intermilan
since 1999.
Diego Milito, players back numbered 22 was back to being an actor deciding to contribute two goals for Inter. determining
the winner in 2 games before, "iL Principe" is also a determinant for
inter actor with his goal against AS Roma in the Coppa and Serie A last
weekend versus Siena.
In
the final match against the champion Munchen no Italian players in the
starting eleven inter, only the newly inserted Materazzi in injury time.
However,
Inter have changed their image, no longer the loser team, a team that
always sluggish in Europe, a team without a winning mentality .. With
all the hard work and the results that have been achieved this season,
Inter Milan has now proven himself as ruler of Europe! King of Europe!Congratulations for Inter Milan as well as the achievement Interisti Treble Winner!
Minggu, 17 Maret 2013
inter-season fixture list 2012/2013
JADWAL PERTANDINGAN INTER MILAN DI MUSIM 2012-2013
JADWAL INTER DI MUSIM
2012-13:
1. Pescara – INTER August 26, 2012
2. INTER – Roma September 2, 2012
3. Torino – INTER September 16, 2012
4. INTER – Siena September 23, 2012
5. Chievo – INTER September 26, 2012
6. INTER – Fiorentina September 30, 2012
7. Milan – INTER October 7, 2012
8. INTER – Catania October 21, 2012
9. Bologna – INTER October 28, 2012
10. INTER – Sampdoria October 31, 2012
11. Juventus – INTER November 4, 2012
12. Atalanta – INTER November 11, 2012
13. INTER – Cagliari November 18, 2012
14. Parma – INTER November 25, 2012
15. INTER – Palermo December 2, 2012
16. INTER – Napoli December 9, 2012
17. Lazio – INTER December 16, 2012
18. INTER – Genoa December 22, 2012
19. Udinese – INTER January 6, 2013
20. INTER – Pescara January 13, 2013
21. Roma – INTER January 20, 2013
22. INTER – Torino January 27, 2013
23. Siena – INTER February 3, 2013
24. INTER – Chievo February 10, 2013
25. Fiorentina – INTER February 17, 2013
26. INTER – Milan February 24, 2013
27. Catania – INTER March 3, 2013
28. INTER – Bologna March 10, 2013
29. Sampdoria – INTER March 17, 2013
30. INTER – Juventus March 30, 2013
31. INTER – Atalanta April 7, 2013
32. Cagliari – INTER April 14, 2013
33. INTER – Parma April 21, 2013
34. Palermo – INTER April 28, 2013
35. Napoli – INTER May 5, 2013
36. INTER – Lazio May 8, 2013
37. Genoa – INTER May 12, 2013
38. INTER – Udinese May 19, 2013
JADWAL INTER DI MUSIM
2012-13:
1. Pescara – INTER August 26, 2012
2. INTER – Roma September 2, 2012
3. Torino – INTER September 16, 2012
4. INTER – Siena September 23, 2012
5. Chievo – INTER September 26, 2012
6. INTER – Fiorentina September 30, 2012
7. Milan – INTER October 7, 2012
8. INTER – Catania October 21, 2012
9. Bologna – INTER October 28, 2012
10. INTER – Sampdoria October 31, 2012
11. Juventus – INTER November 4, 2012
12. Atalanta – INTER November 11, 2012
13. INTER – Cagliari November 18, 2012
14. Parma – INTER November 25, 2012
15. INTER – Palermo December 2, 2012
16. INTER – Napoli December 9, 2012
17. Lazio – INTER December 16, 2012
18. INTER – Genoa December 22, 2012
19. Udinese – INTER January 6, 2013
20. INTER – Pescara January 13, 2013
21. Roma – INTER January 20, 2013
22. INTER – Torino January 27, 2013
23. Siena – INTER February 3, 2013
24. INTER – Chievo February 10, 2013
25. Fiorentina – INTER February 17, 2013
26. INTER – Milan February 24, 2013
27. Catania – INTER March 3, 2013
28. INTER – Bologna March 10, 2013
29. Sampdoria – INTER March 17, 2013
30. INTER – Juventus March 30, 2013
31. INTER – Atalanta April 7, 2013
32. Cagliari – INTER April 14, 2013
33. INTER – Parma April 21, 2013
34. Palermo – INTER April 28, 2013
35. Napoli – INTER May 5, 2013
36. INTER – Lazio May 8, 2013
37. Genoa – INTER May 12, 2013
38. INTER – Udinese May 19, 2013
inter squad that came out this season
OUT:
1) Paolo Tornaghi Italy's goalkeeper (24 years). Permanent purchased by the Chicago Fire with unknown price.
2) The Colombian Ivan Cordoba, back position. Retirement status and is now the team manager of Inter.
3) Paolo Orlandoni Italian origin, the position of goalkeeper. Retirement status and is now the goalkeeping coach Inter primavera.
4) Goran Pandev of Macedonia origin, the position of the striker (28 years). Purchased by Napoli for 8 million euros.
5) Sulley Muntari of Ghana, midfielder (27 years). Status contract runs out. Now join AC Milan.
6) Mauro Zarate's Argentine striker position (25 years). The loan discharged and returned to Lazio.
7) Angelo Palombo from Italy, midfielder (30 years). The loan discharged and returned to Sampdoria.
8) Andrea Poli from Italy, midfielder (22 years). The loan discharged and returned to Sampdoria.
9) Jurac Kucka native Slovakia, midfielder (25 years). Fully owned by Genoa.
10) the position of defender Lucio of Brazil (34 years). Termination status. Now joining Juventus.
11) Diego Forlan from Uruguay, striker (33 years). Termination status. Now joined by Internacional Porto Alegre.
12) Crisetig Lorenzo from Italy, midfielder (19 years). Loaned to Spezia.
13) The Italian Simone Benedetti, back position (20 years). Loaned to Spezia.
14) The Italian Davide Faraoni, wing-back position (20 years). Permanently to Udinese.
15) Rodrigo Alborno origin Paraguay, wing-back position, the wing (18 years). Novara on loan with the option of ownership at the end of the season.
16) Francesco Bardi Italian origin, the position of goalkeeper (20 years). Loaned to Novara.
17) Cristiano Biraghi Italian origin, the position of the defender (19 years). Lent to Cittadella.
18) Castaignos - full ownership to Twente
19) Viviano - full ownership to Palermo
20) Gianpaolo Pazzini to Milan
21) Samuel Longo, loaned to Espanyol
22) Julio Cesar, goalkeeper position. Join QPR
23) Maicon, defender position. Join Man City.
24) Wesley Sneijder to Galatasaray for a fee of € 7.5 m
25) Coutinho to Liverpool for a fee of € 11m + € 2m bonus
26) Mariga on loan to Parma
27) Livaja to Atalanta (50% ownership of Inter, as part of a transfer deal Schelotto dr)
28) Crisetig loaned to Crotone F.C
29) Duncan loaned to Livorno
30) Bianchetti loaned to Verona
31) Bessa Bessa loan
31) Romano on loan to Prato
1) Paolo Tornaghi Italy's goalkeeper (24 years). Permanent purchased by the Chicago Fire with unknown price.
2) The Colombian Ivan Cordoba, back position. Retirement status and is now the team manager of Inter.
3) Paolo Orlandoni Italian origin, the position of goalkeeper. Retirement status and is now the goalkeeping coach Inter primavera.
4) Goran Pandev of Macedonia origin, the position of the striker (28 years). Purchased by Napoli for 8 million euros.
5) Sulley Muntari of Ghana, midfielder (27 years). Status contract runs out. Now join AC Milan.
6) Mauro Zarate's Argentine striker position (25 years). The loan discharged and returned to Lazio.
7) Angelo Palombo from Italy, midfielder (30 years). The loan discharged and returned to Sampdoria.
8) Andrea Poli from Italy, midfielder (22 years). The loan discharged and returned to Sampdoria.
9) Jurac Kucka native Slovakia, midfielder (25 years). Fully owned by Genoa.
10) the position of defender Lucio of Brazil (34 years). Termination status. Now joining Juventus.
11) Diego Forlan from Uruguay, striker (33 years). Termination status. Now joined by Internacional Porto Alegre.
12) Crisetig Lorenzo from Italy, midfielder (19 years). Loaned to Spezia.
13) The Italian Simone Benedetti, back position (20 years). Loaned to Spezia.
14) The Italian Davide Faraoni, wing-back position (20 years). Permanently to Udinese.
15) Rodrigo Alborno origin Paraguay, wing-back position, the wing (18 years). Novara on loan with the option of ownership at the end of the season.
16) Francesco Bardi Italian origin, the position of goalkeeper (20 years). Loaned to Novara.
17) Cristiano Biraghi Italian origin, the position of the defender (19 years). Lent to Cittadella.
18) Castaignos - full ownership to Twente
19) Viviano - full ownership to Palermo
20) Gianpaolo Pazzini to Milan
21) Samuel Longo, loaned to Espanyol
22) Julio Cesar, goalkeeper position. Join QPR
23) Maicon, defender position. Join Man City.
24) Wesley Sneijder to Galatasaray for a fee of € 7.5 m
25) Coutinho to Liverpool for a fee of € 11m + € 2m bonus
26) Mariga on loan to Parma
27) Livaja to Atalanta (50% ownership of Inter, as part of a transfer deal Schelotto dr)
28) Crisetig loaned to Crotone F.C
29) Duncan loaned to Livorno
30) Bianchetti loaned to Verona
31) Bessa Bessa loan
31) Romano on loan to Prato
inter squad this coming season
ENTRY:
1) Fredy Guarin from Colombia, midfielder (26 years old) were purchased from FC Porto at a price of 11 million euro to 2.1 million euro salary permusim.
2) Rodrigo Palacio's Argentine striker position (30 years old) were purchased from Genoa to price 10.6 million euro to 1.7 million euro salary permusim.
3) from Slovenia Samir Handanovic, the goalkeeper position (27 years old) were purchased from Udinese with a price of 11 million euros plus half-ownership of Davide Faraoni with a salary range of 2 million euros permusim.
4) Matias Silvestre's Argentine defender position (27 years). Loan from Palermo with a value of 2 million euro for one season with the permanent option worth 6-6.5 million euros.
5) Philippe Coutinho from Brazilian midfielder (20 years). Returning from loan spell at Espanyol.
6) Samuel Longo from Italy, the striker position (20 years). Held full after half ownership of Genoa acquired Inter.
7) Jonathan Moreira from Brazilian wing-back position (26 years). Returning from loan spell at Parma.
8) McDonald Mariga from Kenya, midfielder (25 years). Returning from loan spell at Parma.
9) Vid Belec from Slovenia, the position of goalkeeper (22 years). Back of the loan in Crotone.
10) Gaby Mudingayi Belgian midfielder (31 years). Borrowed from Bologna with the cost of 750 thousand euro and option 3 year permanent contract with a value of 750 thousand euros.
11) Antonio Cassano, AC Milan striker position.
12) Walter Gargano of Napoli loan with an option to purchase at the end of the season
13) Alvaro Pereira, left FC Porto purchased from the range of 10 million euros
14) Tomasso Rocchi, striker, Lazio dr loans amounting to € 300,000
15) Ezequiel Schelotto (23 yrs), winger, dr Atalanta (€ 3.5M + 50% ownership Livaja)
16) Zdravko Kuzmanovic (25 yrs), midfielder, dr VfB Stuttgart (€ 1.2 M)
17) Mateo Kovacic (18 yrs), midfielder, Dinamo Zagreb dr (€ 11M + € 4M bonus), with a contract until 2017 (4.5 yrs) worth € 10 million!
18) Diego Laxalt (19 yrs), striker / winger, bought € 2.75 million, but will be joining Inter in June 2013
19) Juan Pablo Carrizo (28 yrs), goalkeeper dr Lazio (loan € 250k)
20) Alborno (19 yrs), midfielder, back the loan in Novara dr
1) Fredy Guarin from Colombia, midfielder (26 years old) were purchased from FC Porto at a price of 11 million euro to 2.1 million euro salary permusim.
2) Rodrigo Palacio's Argentine striker position (30 years old) were purchased from Genoa to price 10.6 million euro to 1.7 million euro salary permusim.
3) from Slovenia Samir Handanovic, the goalkeeper position (27 years old) were purchased from Udinese with a price of 11 million euros plus half-ownership of Davide Faraoni with a salary range of 2 million euros permusim.
4) Matias Silvestre's Argentine defender position (27 years). Loan from Palermo with a value of 2 million euro for one season with the permanent option worth 6-6.5 million euros.
5) Philippe Coutinho from Brazilian midfielder (20 years). Returning from loan spell at Espanyol.
6) Samuel Longo from Italy, the striker position (20 years). Held full after half ownership of Genoa acquired Inter.
7) Jonathan Moreira from Brazilian wing-back position (26 years). Returning from loan spell at Parma.
8) McDonald Mariga from Kenya, midfielder (25 years). Returning from loan spell at Parma.
9) Vid Belec from Slovenia, the position of goalkeeper (22 years). Back of the loan in Crotone.
10) Gaby Mudingayi Belgian midfielder (31 years). Borrowed from Bologna with the cost of 750 thousand euro and option 3 year permanent contract with a value of 750 thousand euros.
11) Antonio Cassano, AC Milan striker position.
12) Walter Gargano of Napoli loan with an option to purchase at the end of the season
13) Alvaro Pereira, left FC Porto purchased from the range of 10 million euros
14) Tomasso Rocchi, striker, Lazio dr loans amounting to € 300,000
15) Ezequiel Schelotto (23 yrs), winger, dr Atalanta (€ 3.5M + 50% ownership Livaja)
16) Zdravko Kuzmanovic (25 yrs), midfielder, dr VfB Stuttgart (€ 1.2 M)
17) Mateo Kovacic (18 yrs), midfielder, Dinamo Zagreb dr (€ 11M + € 4M bonus), with a contract until 2017 (4.5 yrs) worth € 10 million!
18) Diego Laxalt (19 yrs), striker / winger, bought € 2.75 million, but will be joining Inter in June 2013
19) Juan Pablo Carrizo (28 yrs), goalkeeper dr Lazio (loan € 250k)
20) Alborno (19 yrs), midfielder, back the loan in Novara dr
brotherhood between laziale and interisti
A Note Length Dramatic History and Events
Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, San Siro, Milan, 23 April 2011. Ahead of the match Inter vs Lazio in recent weeks are crucial in Serie A season 2011/2012. Lazio are competing hard with Udinese to secure a place at UCL and Inter are struggling to turn up the Scudetto is almost certainly achieved AC Milan. When the two teams took the field, from one part of the stadium dozens of flares lit the sky blue color, followed by cries of thousands of people: "A Solo Ce Lazio Roma" or "In the city of Rome Only There Lazio". We were just watching it on television must have thought it was the work of Lazio fans. Actually not, flares and shouting was actually made from the Curva Nord Stadio GM by tens of thousands of Interisti incorporated in SAN Boys and several other Inter ultras groups. Only after that of the Irriducibili Lazio lit flares dark blue (color Inter) and the Laziali shouting "Forza Inter Ale". It was a welcome ritual of Interisti to Laziali and a sign of friendship Laziali for Interisti. The ritual was already more than a decade since the two groups of supporters ultras established gamellaggio (twinning, brotherhood). At the Stadio Olimpico, a ritual performed instead. Irriducibili Lazio lit flares dark blue with chants of "Forza Inter Ale" and rewarded by Interisti blue sky with flares and shouts of "A Solo Ce Lazio Roma."
Why are we friends with Lazio? Because both occupy the Curva Nord? And why Lazio clashed with AS Roma? Due to inhabit the same city? It is indeed one of the reasons but the background is actually a long and complex history, starting even from the beginning of the existence of the two clubs.
Destiny Starting At Birth
SS Lazio was formed in 1900 by politicians and businessmen and right-wing politics and anti-Jewish supporters based intelligentsia and upper-middle class Romans. Similar wing groups who established the Inter moment away from AC Milan in 1908.
When the fascist dictator Benito Mussolini to power in Italy, he ordered all the clubs in the city of Rome in the merger to AS Roma in 1927. All obeyed, except against SS Lazio and remain independent. AS Roma dominated by leftists and supported by the working class and the Jewish community (a similar group that supports AC Milan). In the city of Milan, Mussolini did the same thing, and Inter did the same opposition that should temporarily renamed Ambrosiana Milano. This early history has been nurturing the bond between SS Lazio and Inter and placed AS Roma and AC Milan at the opposing party. Same location in the Curva Nord (Lazio and Inter) and in the Curva Sud (AS Roma and AC Milan) further refine this distinction. And, of course, its location in the city of the same competition in Lazio-Roma became increasingly heated. Lazio and supporters feel as the first in Rome, while AS Roma consider themselves the only club that bears the city's name.
Competition is so hot, so the Derby della Capitale (SS Lazio vs AS Roma) was named the hottest derby in Italy and even in Europe, exceeding the Derby della Madoninna (Inter vs Milan), Derby Manchester (Manchester United vs Manchester City) even outperformed El Classico ( Barcelona vs Madrid). If Interisti and Milanisti heat only in cyberspace but are friends in the real world, and Romanisti Laziali fought in the truest sense, in cyberspace and in the real world. Hardly ever Derby della Capitale without chaos. Recorded a few lives lost and hundreds of people have been hurt because of this derby. Derby della Capitale is the "hell" of Italian football.
Gamellaggio Lazio-Inter
Brotherhood is the case throughout history. There have been no incidents of note between Laziali and Interisti. The similarity of political allegiance and support base made both groups of supporters is always pillar. Gamellaggio formally occurs when two fans meet in the UEFA Cup final in 1998 at Paris won by Inter with 3-0. Chivalry Irriducibili Lazio and Inter SAN Boys sympathetic attitude makes both fans get a fair play award from UEFA. And at that time an agreement was reached between the brotherhood and the Interisti Laziali increasingly strong to this day.
Here are some unique events that show the close gamellagio Lazio-Inter:
Tragic Fate Zaccheroni, May 5, 2002
In the game giornata 34 season 2001/2002 dates (last match, because it contains only 18 Serie A teams), a unique event took place at the Stadio Olimpico in the match Lazio vs Inter. At that time champions Inter on the verge enough to beat Lazio because they will outperform Juventus won the Scudetto. So Laziali at Stadio Olimpico, Lazio Irriducubili led Inter all-out support and ask for Lazio lost, so that getting Inter scudetto rivals Lazio: Juventus. Unfortunately the night was the retainer Nerazzurri failed to win the Scudetto in sight, losing 2-4 of Biancoceleste. And Juventus win the Scudetto with 71 points, followed by Roma with 70 points. Inter themselves in third place with 69 points. As a result of this incident, management mendemo Irriducibili Lazio Lazio and asked allenatore Lazio, Alberto Zaccheroni fired. Zaccheroni finally resigned. He despised Laziali precisely because his team won the match. Ironic, but that's life Irriducibili Lazio: friendship and solidarity are placed on top of the football itself.
Stadio Giuseppe Meazza Without Banners and Flare, December 5, 2007
On 11 November 2007, a well-known DJ in the city of Rome, Gabriele Sandri, a Lazio ultras supporters, became an innocent victim in the violence between the group of Juventus supporters anarchists and police the city of Rome. Sandri was shot in the back of the head by the police. Riots broke out, demanding justice. Not only because the police attacked Laziali Rome, but also in Milano, the police attacked Interisti Milano show solidarity. In honor of Sandri, Inter postpone the match Inter vs Lazio at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza should be held 14 November to 5 December 2007. As the game progresses, initiated the Inter Boys SAN silence for 5 minutes at the stadium in honor of Sandri. And that night, in the Curva Nord Giuseppe Meazza, where the Interisti, did not look at any piece of banners, banner or a flare else they turn. Inter ultras groups just unfurled a large banner with the word sky blue dark blue background reads: "Gabriele Sandri, You Will Always Being in Our Hearts".
Victims Next, Jersey No. 12 SS Lazio, Sunday, May 2, 2010
Stadio Olimpico in Rome filled with supporters of Lazio and Inter were looking forward giornata 36 Serie A season 2009/2010. This game is crucial for both teams. For Inter, it would win the Scudetto easy, and will take over AS Roma poisisi cappolista of a while winning 1 point. For Lazio to win this game will be more secure themselves from possible relegation to Serie B, because at that Lazio are in position 17 and only 4 points adrift of the red zone.
Ritual gamellagio as in the opening of this paper was done. That's a normal thing. What is remarkable is that many Inter flags and banners of encouragement for Inter flown by Irriducibili Lazio. The most astonishing of course the Laziali a banner that ditujukkan to the Lazio players themselves: "If Lazio superior to 80 minutes, we will go to court!" The banner was confiscated by the police shortly thereafter but other banners appeared no less dire: "Nando (Fernando Muslera mean), let the ball pass you, and we will still love you." "Zarate, you print only one goal, to package our you to Buenos Aires." Apparently, supporters want the Inter beat Lazio team that night, to pave the way towards the Scudetto Inter. They prefer to risk Lazio down to Serie B than Roma who obtained the scudetto.
Atmosphere was a very strange game. Lazio did not have the support of his own fans even played at the Olimpico. Instead Inter as a guest, received overwhelming support. Every time Inter had the ball, the Laziali shouted, "Let them through!" That night portiere Lazio's Fernando Muslera, played very scintillating. No less than 10 extraordinary rescue does. Each time a goal Muslera derail Inter, also reverberated shouting jeers at him. Finally in first half injury time, Walter Samuel's header to change the score to 0-1. Bergelegar Stadium and emerged mockery of Laziali banners that read, "Oh, Noooo Rome!" and, "Scudetto Game Over, Rome!"
In the second half mental Lazio players (except Muslera remained a hit) collapses. Mistakes after mistakes made and make Thiago Motta Inter to 0-2 win round in minute 70. At the end of the game, the players left the game with Lazio sad and angry because he felt "dihianati" Laziali. Roma president, Rosella Sensi soundly condemned the act Laziali. Jose Mourinho just short commented, "I've never seen anything like this." Lazio assistant coach admitted that his team were badly affected by the atmosphere of the stadium and could not show his best performance.
Inter finally win scudetto 2009/2010 with 2 points of advantage over AS Roma. Thankfully, Lazio was able to win two games remaining, avoided relegation and finished the final standings at No. 12. This incident made the Lazio president, Claudio Lotito furious. In 2003 Lazio decided to rest his jersey no. 12 as a tribute to Irriducibili Lazio as a "player to 12". But because of this incident (coupled with the presence of political opponents in the stands Irriducibili Lazio Lotito some previous games) then the jersey no. 12 pulled back from resting, and in season 2010/2011 adopted by the second portiere Lazio, Tomasso Berni. Season 2011/2012 No. 12 jersey worn by Marius Stankevicius difensore. One more proof that the Irriducibili Lazio, friendship and solidarity is paramount.
Friend and Rival Together, How in Indonesia?
History has spoken, and finally placed AS Roma, AC Milan and Juventus as Lazio and Inter rivals together. In Indonesia, gamellagio Lazio-Inter is still less pronounced. Quite often it involved Interisti Laziali and heated debate in various group and fanpage. While in Italy, this fraternity so closely in cyberspace and in the real world. Existing is placed AS Roma, AC Milan and Juventus as the rivals together. One oddity again in Indonesia, and Juventus likely Milanisti friendly, while in Italy, they both are rivals.
Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, San Siro, Milan, 23 April 2011. Ahead of the match Inter vs Lazio in recent weeks are crucial in Serie A season 2011/2012. Lazio are competing hard with Udinese to secure a place at UCL and Inter are struggling to turn up the Scudetto is almost certainly achieved AC Milan. When the two teams took the field, from one part of the stadium dozens of flares lit the sky blue color, followed by cries of thousands of people: "A Solo Ce Lazio Roma" or "In the city of Rome Only There Lazio". We were just watching it on television must have thought it was the work of Lazio fans. Actually not, flares and shouting was actually made from the Curva Nord Stadio GM by tens of thousands of Interisti incorporated in SAN Boys and several other Inter ultras groups. Only after that of the Irriducibili Lazio lit flares dark blue (color Inter) and the Laziali shouting "Forza Inter Ale". It was a welcome ritual of Interisti to Laziali and a sign of friendship Laziali for Interisti. The ritual was already more than a decade since the two groups of supporters ultras established gamellaggio (twinning, brotherhood). At the Stadio Olimpico, a ritual performed instead. Irriducibili Lazio lit flares dark blue with chants of "Forza Inter Ale" and rewarded by Interisti blue sky with flares and shouts of "A Solo Ce Lazio Roma."
Why are we friends with Lazio? Because both occupy the Curva Nord? And why Lazio clashed with AS Roma? Due to inhabit the same city? It is indeed one of the reasons but the background is actually a long and complex history, starting even from the beginning of the existence of the two clubs.
Destiny Starting At Birth
SS Lazio was formed in 1900 by politicians and businessmen and right-wing politics and anti-Jewish supporters based intelligentsia and upper-middle class Romans. Similar wing groups who established the Inter moment away from AC Milan in 1908.
When the fascist dictator Benito Mussolini to power in Italy, he ordered all the clubs in the city of Rome in the merger to AS Roma in 1927. All obeyed, except against SS Lazio and remain independent. AS Roma dominated by leftists and supported by the working class and the Jewish community (a similar group that supports AC Milan). In the city of Milan, Mussolini did the same thing, and Inter did the same opposition that should temporarily renamed Ambrosiana Milano. This early history has been nurturing the bond between SS Lazio and Inter and placed AS Roma and AC Milan at the opposing party. Same location in the Curva Nord (Lazio and Inter) and in the Curva Sud (AS Roma and AC Milan) further refine this distinction. And, of course, its location in the city of the same competition in Lazio-Roma became increasingly heated. Lazio and supporters feel as the first in Rome, while AS Roma consider themselves the only club that bears the city's name.
Competition is so hot, so the Derby della Capitale (SS Lazio vs AS Roma) was named the hottest derby in Italy and even in Europe, exceeding the Derby della Madoninna (Inter vs Milan), Derby Manchester (Manchester United vs Manchester City) even outperformed El Classico ( Barcelona vs Madrid). If Interisti and Milanisti heat only in cyberspace but are friends in the real world, and Romanisti Laziali fought in the truest sense, in cyberspace and in the real world. Hardly ever Derby della Capitale without chaos. Recorded a few lives lost and hundreds of people have been hurt because of this derby. Derby della Capitale is the "hell" of Italian football.
Gamellaggio Lazio-Inter
Brotherhood is the case throughout history. There have been no incidents of note between Laziali and Interisti. The similarity of political allegiance and support base made both groups of supporters is always pillar. Gamellaggio formally occurs when two fans meet in the UEFA Cup final in 1998 at Paris won by Inter with 3-0. Chivalry Irriducibili Lazio and Inter SAN Boys sympathetic attitude makes both fans get a fair play award from UEFA. And at that time an agreement was reached between the brotherhood and the Interisti Laziali increasingly strong to this day.
Here are some unique events that show the close gamellagio Lazio-Inter:
Tragic Fate Zaccheroni, May 5, 2002
In the game giornata 34 season 2001/2002 dates (last match, because it contains only 18 Serie A teams), a unique event took place at the Stadio Olimpico in the match Lazio vs Inter. At that time champions Inter on the verge enough to beat Lazio because they will outperform Juventus won the Scudetto. So Laziali at Stadio Olimpico, Lazio Irriducubili led Inter all-out support and ask for Lazio lost, so that getting Inter scudetto rivals Lazio: Juventus. Unfortunately the night was the retainer Nerazzurri failed to win the Scudetto in sight, losing 2-4 of Biancoceleste. And Juventus win the Scudetto with 71 points, followed by Roma with 70 points. Inter themselves in third place with 69 points. As a result of this incident, management mendemo Irriducibili Lazio Lazio and asked allenatore Lazio, Alberto Zaccheroni fired. Zaccheroni finally resigned. He despised Laziali precisely because his team won the match. Ironic, but that's life Irriducibili Lazio: friendship and solidarity are placed on top of the football itself.
Stadio Giuseppe Meazza Without Banners and Flare, December 5, 2007
On 11 November 2007, a well-known DJ in the city of Rome, Gabriele Sandri, a Lazio ultras supporters, became an innocent victim in the violence between the group of Juventus supporters anarchists and police the city of Rome. Sandri was shot in the back of the head by the police. Riots broke out, demanding justice. Not only because the police attacked Laziali Rome, but also in Milano, the police attacked Interisti Milano show solidarity. In honor of Sandri, Inter postpone the match Inter vs Lazio at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza should be held 14 November to 5 December 2007. As the game progresses, initiated the Inter Boys SAN silence for 5 minutes at the stadium in honor of Sandri. And that night, in the Curva Nord Giuseppe Meazza, where the Interisti, did not look at any piece of banners, banner or a flare else they turn. Inter ultras groups just unfurled a large banner with the word sky blue dark blue background reads: "Gabriele Sandri, You Will Always Being in Our Hearts".
Victims Next, Jersey No. 12 SS Lazio, Sunday, May 2, 2010
Stadio Olimpico in Rome filled with supporters of Lazio and Inter were looking forward giornata 36 Serie A season 2009/2010. This game is crucial for both teams. For Inter, it would win the Scudetto easy, and will take over AS Roma poisisi cappolista of a while winning 1 point. For Lazio to win this game will be more secure themselves from possible relegation to Serie B, because at that Lazio are in position 17 and only 4 points adrift of the red zone.
Ritual gamellagio as in the opening of this paper was done. That's a normal thing. What is remarkable is that many Inter flags and banners of encouragement for Inter flown by Irriducibili Lazio. The most astonishing of course the Laziali a banner that ditujukkan to the Lazio players themselves: "If Lazio superior to 80 minutes, we will go to court!" The banner was confiscated by the police shortly thereafter but other banners appeared no less dire: "Nando (Fernando Muslera mean), let the ball pass you, and we will still love you." "Zarate, you print only one goal, to package our you to Buenos Aires." Apparently, supporters want the Inter beat Lazio team that night, to pave the way towards the Scudetto Inter. They prefer to risk Lazio down to Serie B than Roma who obtained the scudetto.
Atmosphere was a very strange game. Lazio did not have the support of his own fans even played at the Olimpico. Instead Inter as a guest, received overwhelming support. Every time Inter had the ball, the Laziali shouted, "Let them through!" That night portiere Lazio's Fernando Muslera, played very scintillating. No less than 10 extraordinary rescue does. Each time a goal Muslera derail Inter, also reverberated shouting jeers at him. Finally in first half injury time, Walter Samuel's header to change the score to 0-1. Bergelegar Stadium and emerged mockery of Laziali banners that read, "Oh, Noooo Rome!" and, "Scudetto Game Over, Rome!"
In the second half mental Lazio players (except Muslera remained a hit) collapses. Mistakes after mistakes made and make Thiago Motta Inter to 0-2 win round in minute 70. At the end of the game, the players left the game with Lazio sad and angry because he felt "dihianati" Laziali. Roma president, Rosella Sensi soundly condemned the act Laziali. Jose Mourinho just short commented, "I've never seen anything like this." Lazio assistant coach admitted that his team were badly affected by the atmosphere of the stadium and could not show his best performance.
Inter finally win scudetto 2009/2010 with 2 points of advantage over AS Roma. Thankfully, Lazio was able to win two games remaining, avoided relegation and finished the final standings at No. 12. This incident made the Lazio president, Claudio Lotito furious. In 2003 Lazio decided to rest his jersey no. 12 as a tribute to Irriducibili Lazio as a "player to 12". But because of this incident (coupled with the presence of political opponents in the stands Irriducibili Lazio Lotito some previous games) then the jersey no. 12 pulled back from resting, and in season 2010/2011 adopted by the second portiere Lazio, Tomasso Berni. Season 2011/2012 No. 12 jersey worn by Marius Stankevicius difensore. One more proof that the Irriducibili Lazio, friendship and solidarity is paramount.
Friend and Rival Together, How in Indonesia?
History has spoken, and finally placed AS Roma, AC Milan and Juventus as Lazio and Inter rivals together. In Indonesia, gamellagio Lazio-Inter is still less pronounced. Quite often it involved Interisti Laziali and heated debate in various group and fanpage. While in Italy, this fraternity so closely in cyberspace and in the real world. Existing is placed AS Roma, AC Milan and Juventus as the rivals together. One oddity again in Indonesia, and Juventus likely Milanisti friendly, while in Italy, they both are rivals.
most players failed to shine in inter milan
CLUB SUCCESS IS NOT JUST A MATTER OF DETERMINED PLAYERS, COACHES TOP COMMAND TO HOLD STICKS OR THAT MUCH MONEY. AS CLUB HISTORY NOTES respected and HAVE AN AWESOME, INTER MILAN have undergone THE TOUGH TIMES IN AN ERA 1990 TO MID 2000-AN. WHEN WAS INTER been trained in turn by a dozen COACH WITH GOOD PERFORMANCE NOTES-reinforced PLAYERS PLAYER WITH GREAT ABILITY. WE
INVITE YOU FOR REMEMBERING GREAT WORLD PLAYER-PLAYER EVER PLAY IN THE
INTER MILAN, BUT FAILS TO GIVE THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE BEST. ANYBODY THEY?
1. Christian 'Bobo' VieriIs one of the world's great striker ever play in the Giuseppe Meazza stadium. Inter Milan also became the club's longest-defended Vieri than any other club (from 1999-2005). Unfortunately players born in Bologna, July 12, 1973 did not contribute prestigious trophy for six years with the Nerazzurri. Vieri had a duet with Ronaldo. At that time duet 'Ro-Bo' (abbreviation Ronaldo-'Bobo' Vieri) was predicted to be a deadly duo, unfortunately missed that prediction.
2. Luis Nazario de Lima or Ronaldohttps://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj89GlvTtJJked0Fj_LD-fGBWIOfI8SV5BDj6apcQDHGzikRICHQ6g2fHSM3JweNVpkfDk8GnqUIpvy92uvsjEvjleyugRoRpo5go1ifSWSEFWO_hTZG623N5kxpdRde98PswEWPIpCGhc/s1600/ronaldo-Real.jpgOne of the greatest Brazilian striker, Luis Nazario de Lima or Ronaldo Ronaldo bought sukser with Barcelona Inter Milan, sadly recurring knee injury rarely make Ronaldo. Ronaldo costumed Inter Milan from 1997-2002, but before the 2002 World Cup, Inter sell players was born 22 September 1976 to Real Madrid. Ronaldo successfully petrified Brazil world champion in 2002 in South Korea and Japan. He was the top scorer with eight goals record. Ronaldo made 15 goals in three World Cups (1998:4, 2002:8, 2006:3).
3. Roberto Baggiohttp://www.vaxgelli.it/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/baggio.jpgSuccess at Juventus and AC Milan, Roberto Baggio anchored at Inter Milan. Unfortunately recurrent injuries and the competition front-line La Beneamata make a career Bagio dim. However, before moving to Inter, Baggio was the inspiration Bologna. Roberto Baggio defending Inter started 1998-2000 with a record of nine goals from 41 appearances. Baggio be one that failed in the last kicker penalty shoot-out.4. Ivan Zamoranohttp://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2008/10/06/article-0-001A24C800000258-870_468x440.jpgOne of the great attackers came from Chile. Zamorano defending Inter from 1996 to 2000 with a record of 27 goals from 102 appearances. Before defending Inter, Zamorano success with Real Madrid (1992-1996). He became the top scorer of La Liga in season 1994/1995 the number of 27 goals.
5. Gabriel Omar Batistuta
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjhjgnmL6u3eeOefuhBv5mA8uC4jydQ2JuotDlFFD-d27hrgyRICXOydJEe_dOZsgqABIvLDUnTc7LCsLkBafb9NOVbpGwJDwxp9iDky9fvDT1jfskpQd1LtTYaVTR_9l1OvBuKmytK8EM/s1600/batistuta.jpgBatistuta is a great striker who once owned by Argentina after Mario Kempes and Diego Maradona. Batistuta costumed Inter Milan in mid 2002-2003 season on loan from AS Roma. In Inter Batistuta only make 2 goals in 12 games. In fact, during the defense of AS Roma (2000-2003), Batistuta scored 30 goals from 63 matches and helped Roma to the Scudetto Wolves at the end of the 2000-2001 season. At Fiorentina, Batistuta made 168 goals from 269 games (1991-2000).
6. Roberto Carlos
http://qoo6.com/data_images/roberto-carlos/roberto-carlos-09.jpgLeft-back who has run fast and kick thunderbolt, but Carlos really fail when costumed Inter Milan (1995-1996). Roberto Carlos then moved to Real Madrid (1996-2007) and won numerous trophies local to international level.
7. Hakan Sukur
http://www.nkfu.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/hakan-sukur-1.jpgHakan Sukur great striker ever born Turkish. Sukur defending Inter in season 2000/2001 and scored five goals in 24 games. Hakan Sukur defending Turkish national team from 1992 to 2007 with a record 112 caps and 51 goals.
8. Clearence Seedorfhttp://static.inilah.com/data/berita/foto/1100172.jpgOne product of Ajax Amsterdam's successful academy. Unfortunately Clearence Seedorf showed no light at Real Madrid (1996-1999) and Inter Milan (1999-2002). But Seedorf huge success with the enemy Inter, AC Milan. Scudetto until Seedorf won the Champions League with Milan.
9. Andrea Pirlo
http://images.paraorkut.com/img/soccer/images/a/andrea_pirlo-45.jpgPotential Andrea Pirlo is not dug up at Inter Milan. During the defense of La Beneamata (1998-2001), Pirlo played more often in the position of striker hole and back and forth on loan to Brescia. Pirlo makes grim career at Inter. With AC Milan (2001-2011), Pirlo placed in the midfield anchor. And concoction Carlo Ancelotti has proven successful. Pirlo helped Milan won the Scudetto and the Champions League.
10. Robbie Keanehttp://www1.pictures.gi.zimbio.com/Tottenham+Hotspur+v+West+Ham+United+Premier+o_cQpzrY5Mdl.jpgThe fate of one is more tragic footballer at Inter Milan. Keane only strengthen Inter for half the season in the 2000-2001 edition. Keane success with Tottenham Hotspur (2002-2008) with a record of 197 appearances and 82 goals.
11. Nwankwo Kanuhttp://wallpapers99.com/images/wallpaper/800x600/Nwankwo% 20Kanu_28017.jpgWas touted as a talented striker of the African continent. Players from Nigeria's defense of Inter Milan from 1996-1999. Unfortunately Kanu had heart problems and had undergone surgery. Kanu only contributed one goal from 12 appearances for Inter. But Kanu became one of the pillars Arsenal. With the Gunners (1999-2004) Kanu scored 30 goals from 119 appearances and felt some titles.
12. Dennis Bergkamphttp://the100.ru/images/football/id1312/dennis-bergkamp-football-2624.jpgIs a great Dutch striker Marco Van Basten after the era. success with Ajax Amsterdam (1986-1993), which stood at 103 goals from 185 matches, Bergkamp was not too prominent in Inter Milan (1993-1995). He only contributed 11 goals from 52 games with the Nerazzurri. But Bergkamp Arsenal's success is an important actor (1995-2006) and the Dutch national team in the 1998 World Cup.
13. Paul Incehttp://www.fanfootball.co.uk/images/paul-ince-liverpool1.jpgOne of the England midfielder a career in Serie A. Together with Paul Gascoigne, Ince tried hard Italian football. If Gascoigne pretty successful with Lazio, Ince really dim at Inter Milan (1995-1997). But Ince fairly glowing with Liverpool (1997-1999) and was a captain of the Reds.
14. Youri Djorkaeff
Inter Milan is the motor attacks (1996-1999) with a record of 30 goals from 87 matches. Unfortunately Djorkaeff only accounts for one UEFA Cup trophy in 1998. And Youri Djorkaeff with the French national team managed to become world champion in 1998 and 2000 European champion. Cooperation with Zinedine Zidane, Didier Deschamps and Emmanuel Petit made the Blues midfield is a tersolid in the world in the era of the late 90's until the early 2000s.
15. Fabio Cannavaro
http://www.gelorabungkarno.co.id/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/cannavaro.jpgIs one of the best modern Italian defender even the world. But his career at Inter Milan is not shining. He defended the Inter since 2002-2004. Cannavaro was captain of Italy's national team at the 2006 World Cup. Gli Azzuri then became world champion for the fourth time
Sources: http://www.surgaberita.com/2012/02/15-pemain-hebat-yang-gagal-di-inter.html # ixzz2NnkFyTF9
1. Christian 'Bobo' VieriIs one of the world's great striker ever play in the Giuseppe Meazza stadium. Inter Milan also became the club's longest-defended Vieri than any other club (from 1999-2005). Unfortunately players born in Bologna, July 12, 1973 did not contribute prestigious trophy for six years with the Nerazzurri. Vieri had a duet with Ronaldo. At that time duet 'Ro-Bo' (abbreviation Ronaldo-'Bobo' Vieri) was predicted to be a deadly duo, unfortunately missed that prediction.
2. Luis Nazario de Lima or Ronaldohttps://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj89GlvTtJJked0Fj_LD-fGBWIOfI8SV5BDj6apcQDHGzikRICHQ6g2fHSM3JweNVpkfDk8GnqUIpvy92uvsjEvjleyugRoRpo5go1ifSWSEFWO_hTZG623N5kxpdRde98PswEWPIpCGhc/s1600/ronaldo-Real.jpgOne of the greatest Brazilian striker, Luis Nazario de Lima or Ronaldo Ronaldo bought sukser with Barcelona Inter Milan, sadly recurring knee injury rarely make Ronaldo. Ronaldo costumed Inter Milan from 1997-2002, but before the 2002 World Cup, Inter sell players was born 22 September 1976 to Real Madrid. Ronaldo successfully petrified Brazil world champion in 2002 in South Korea and Japan. He was the top scorer with eight goals record. Ronaldo made 15 goals in three World Cups (1998:4, 2002:8, 2006:3).
3. Roberto Baggiohttp://www.vaxgelli.it/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/baggio.jpgSuccess at Juventus and AC Milan, Roberto Baggio anchored at Inter Milan. Unfortunately recurrent injuries and the competition front-line La Beneamata make a career Bagio dim. However, before moving to Inter, Baggio was the inspiration Bologna. Roberto Baggio defending Inter started 1998-2000 with a record of nine goals from 41 appearances. Baggio be one that failed in the last kicker penalty shoot-out.4. Ivan Zamoranohttp://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2008/10/06/article-0-001A24C800000258-870_468x440.jpgOne of the great attackers came from Chile. Zamorano defending Inter from 1996 to 2000 with a record of 27 goals from 102 appearances. Before defending Inter, Zamorano success with Real Madrid (1992-1996). He became the top scorer of La Liga in season 1994/1995 the number of 27 goals.
5. Gabriel Omar Batistuta
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjhjgnmL6u3eeOefuhBv5mA8uC4jydQ2JuotDlFFD-d27hrgyRICXOydJEe_dOZsgqABIvLDUnTc7LCsLkBafb9NOVbpGwJDwxp9iDky9fvDT1jfskpQd1LtTYaVTR_9l1OvBuKmytK8EM/s1600/batistuta.jpgBatistuta is a great striker who once owned by Argentina after Mario Kempes and Diego Maradona. Batistuta costumed Inter Milan in mid 2002-2003 season on loan from AS Roma. In Inter Batistuta only make 2 goals in 12 games. In fact, during the defense of AS Roma (2000-2003), Batistuta scored 30 goals from 63 matches and helped Roma to the Scudetto Wolves at the end of the 2000-2001 season. At Fiorentina, Batistuta made 168 goals from 269 games (1991-2000).
6. Roberto Carlos
http://qoo6.com/data_images/roberto-carlos/roberto-carlos-09.jpgLeft-back who has run fast and kick thunderbolt, but Carlos really fail when costumed Inter Milan (1995-1996). Roberto Carlos then moved to Real Madrid (1996-2007) and won numerous trophies local to international level.
7. Hakan Sukur
http://www.nkfu.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/hakan-sukur-1.jpgHakan Sukur great striker ever born Turkish. Sukur defending Inter in season 2000/2001 and scored five goals in 24 games. Hakan Sukur defending Turkish national team from 1992 to 2007 with a record 112 caps and 51 goals.
8. Clearence Seedorfhttp://static.inilah.com/data/berita/foto/1100172.jpgOne product of Ajax Amsterdam's successful academy. Unfortunately Clearence Seedorf showed no light at Real Madrid (1996-1999) and Inter Milan (1999-2002). But Seedorf huge success with the enemy Inter, AC Milan. Scudetto until Seedorf won the Champions League with Milan.
9. Andrea Pirlo
http://images.paraorkut.com/img/soccer/images/a/andrea_pirlo-45.jpgPotential Andrea Pirlo is not dug up at Inter Milan. During the defense of La Beneamata (1998-2001), Pirlo played more often in the position of striker hole and back and forth on loan to Brescia. Pirlo makes grim career at Inter. With AC Milan (2001-2011), Pirlo placed in the midfield anchor. And concoction Carlo Ancelotti has proven successful. Pirlo helped Milan won the Scudetto and the Champions League.
10. Robbie Keanehttp://www1.pictures.gi.zimbio.com/Tottenham+Hotspur+v+West+Ham+United+Premier+o_cQpzrY5Mdl.jpgThe fate of one is more tragic footballer at Inter Milan. Keane only strengthen Inter for half the season in the 2000-2001 edition. Keane success with Tottenham Hotspur (2002-2008) with a record of 197 appearances and 82 goals.
11. Nwankwo Kanuhttp://wallpapers99.com/images/wallpaper/800x600/Nwankwo% 20Kanu_28017.jpgWas touted as a talented striker of the African continent. Players from Nigeria's defense of Inter Milan from 1996-1999. Unfortunately Kanu had heart problems and had undergone surgery. Kanu only contributed one goal from 12 appearances for Inter. But Kanu became one of the pillars Arsenal. With the Gunners (1999-2004) Kanu scored 30 goals from 119 appearances and felt some titles.
12. Dennis Bergkamphttp://the100.ru/images/football/id1312/dennis-bergkamp-football-2624.jpgIs a great Dutch striker Marco Van Basten after the era. success with Ajax Amsterdam (1986-1993), which stood at 103 goals from 185 matches, Bergkamp was not too prominent in Inter Milan (1993-1995). He only contributed 11 goals from 52 games with the Nerazzurri. But Bergkamp Arsenal's success is an important actor (1995-2006) and the Dutch national team in the 1998 World Cup.
13. Paul Incehttp://www.fanfootball.co.uk/images/paul-ince-liverpool1.jpgOne of the England midfielder a career in Serie A. Together with Paul Gascoigne, Ince tried hard Italian football. If Gascoigne pretty successful with Lazio, Ince really dim at Inter Milan (1995-1997). But Ince fairly glowing with Liverpool (1997-1999) and was a captain of the Reds.
14. Youri Djorkaeff
Inter Milan is the motor attacks (1996-1999) with a record of 30 goals from 87 matches. Unfortunately Djorkaeff only accounts for one UEFA Cup trophy in 1998. And Youri Djorkaeff with the French national team managed to become world champion in 1998 and 2000 European champion. Cooperation with Zinedine Zidane, Didier Deschamps and Emmanuel Petit made the Blues midfield is a tersolid in the world in the era of the late 90's until the early 2000s.
15. Fabio Cannavaro
http://www.gelorabungkarno.co.id/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/cannavaro.jpgIs one of the best modern Italian defender even the world. But his career at Inter Milan is not shining. He defended the Inter since 2002-2004. Cannavaro was captain of Italy's national team at the 2006 World Cup. Gli Azzuri then became world champion for the fourth time
Sources: http://www.surgaberita.com/2012/02/15-pemain-hebat-yang-gagal-di-inter.html # ixzz2NnkFyTF9
inter milan recruit new players this season
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again with a club called Inter Milan who sekrang also directly bring in
new players in less than a day, which some time ago when he brought
Antonio Cassano, and now Milan has officially again to bring in players
named Walter Gargano of Napoli club named.
And also, as quoted from the site belongs playing his club, where Walter Gargano with players who have been on loan for one year timeframe and with options running till the year 2013 that will come. It is also to be made permanent v As with the Milan players contacted till 2016.
There was also a lot of news that sounds if the Milan, who had spent considerable funds to the value of 1.5 million euros for the player Gargano could borrow and loan till the contract is completed it will add more funds to the five million euro to be Gargano As with permanent make-owned Milan player.
Gargano Players also can tell if he's a pretty dalah player when he played an important role along with Napoli, and also with previous kedatngan he called his old club Danubio in 2007. Inside the old club he can play by donating 163 times in a game in the series A.
But there are also different with her strife with his manager Walter Mazzarri who also said that if he would go and do not want anymore bermai of football in Uruguay and in addition he also said that if Inter is a club that will be in the next voting.
In addition, players Gargano is the fifth player in which the Inter who have bought players - players before, and previously bought a player who is like the Gaby Mundingayi, Rodrigo Palacio and Samir Handanovic also with Antonio Cassano. In addition to the Gargano, who also said Milan defender left dalah immigrants from Pato, Alvaro Pereira. - Agents 338a
And also, as quoted from the site belongs playing his club, where Walter Gargano with players who have been on loan for one year timeframe and with options running till the year 2013 that will come. It is also to be made permanent v As with the Milan players contacted till 2016.
There was also a lot of news that sounds if the Milan, who had spent considerable funds to the value of 1.5 million euros for the player Gargano could borrow and loan till the contract is completed it will add more funds to the five million euro to be Gargano As with permanent make-owned Milan player.
Gargano Players also can tell if he's a pretty dalah player when he played an important role along with Napoli, and also with previous kedatngan he called his old club Danubio in 2007. Inside the old club he can play by donating 163 times in a game in the series A.
But there are also different with her strife with his manager Walter Mazzarri who also said that if he would go and do not want anymore bermai of football in Uruguay and in addition he also said that if Inter is a club that will be in the next voting.
In addition, players Gargano is the fifth player in which the Inter who have bought players - players before, and previously bought a player who is like the Gaby Mundingayi, Rodrigo Palacio and Samir Handanovic also with Antonio Cassano. In addition to the Gargano, who also said Milan defender left dalah immigrants from Pato, Alvaro Pereira. - Agents 338a
history interisti
History Interisti Curva Nord
Some supporters group in the curva nord milano:1. Boys SAN (Squadre d'Azione Nerazzurre) The oldest group in the Curva Nord 69. Standing in 1969, just a year after the Fossa dei Leoni first appeared. Boys taken from a bad boy in a comic named similar. In the 80's Boys SAN increasingly feared as a group that often throw tantrums. However, since the early 90's, Boys SAN minimize anarchist action, and focus more fanaticism expressed through a variety of choreography at the stadium. Just for info, Boys SAN was formed to continue the idea when it was Inter coach, Helenio Herrera who wanted the formation of a group of supporters that it is well organized.2. Inter Ultras (Forever Ultras) In the Curva Nord Ultras being the second oldest after the Boys SAN They stood since 1975 under the name Forever Ultras before it was replaced in 1995. Pioneers were two young men named Luciano and Curzio, who first made a banner reading in the Curva Nord Ultras Forever, right alongside Boys SAN Since 1997, Ivan became director Renato Ultras after forwarding the era of the previous leadership.3. Viking Inter Curva Nord third group was formed in 1984. Viking is also known as one of the most right-wing supporters loyal homage in Italy. Unfortunately, they are often being racist. Incidentally, the Vikings are very closely related to the Blood & Honour Varese (groups of supporters who reject anti-racism in football). Viking became very prominent in the Curva Nord with identity biggest flag in the other Inter Ultras supporters.4. Alcoolica Alcoolica Brianza Brianza (spirit Brianza) was only officially established in November 1985. However, a variety of banners bearing the name of their group had appeared several years earlier in Madrid, Spain. Spearheaded by some people who do not get along with all the violence Curva Nord, Brianza Alcoolica separate themselves with their ideals of creating entertainment in the stadium. Maybe that's why Brianza Alcoolica into groups by the number of supporters in at least five others.5. Irridubicili Irridubicili be the most controversial among other Inter Ultras. Established since 1988, the group also known as "Skins" is instantly made chaos by attacking any opponent supporters who came to the Giuseppe Meazza. Characteristic of a dog mascot Irridubicili is black as a symbol of evil or mischief named Muttley. With the slogan "Non basta essere Bravi bisogna I migliori essere" (to be the best, not enough to be good), I wonder if if Irridubicili often do a scene in the stadium. In fact they openly admitted any supporting Inter, will never be separated from alcoholic beverages.6. Milano Nerazzurra This group is smaller than the other or Boys SAN. However, they are able to perform with striking colors through her choreography on the left side of the Curva Nord. Milano Nerazzurra also earned the nickname "Potere Nerazzurro" or The Strong Black Blue. Since its establishment in the late 80's, Milano Nerazzurri did have expressed inconsistence with their older brother, Boys SAN. No wonder if the location of the two groups apart, one on the left side, and the other on the right side.7. Boy sez Boy Sez Roma roma Though born from a group of men who came from the city of Rome, they are precisely the bigot Inter Milan supporters. Since its establishment in 1979, the group members in the age limit is 18-30 years, and of course with the aim of supporting Inter Milan. Boy Sez Roma take a position on the right side of the Curva Nord and very closely related to the SAN Boys
Some supporters group in the curva nord milano:1. Boys SAN (Squadre d'Azione Nerazzurre) The oldest group in the Curva Nord 69. Standing in 1969, just a year after the Fossa dei Leoni first appeared. Boys taken from a bad boy in a comic named similar. In the 80's Boys SAN increasingly feared as a group that often throw tantrums. However, since the early 90's, Boys SAN minimize anarchist action, and focus more fanaticism expressed through a variety of choreography at the stadium. Just for info, Boys SAN was formed to continue the idea when it was Inter coach, Helenio Herrera who wanted the formation of a group of supporters that it is well organized.2. Inter Ultras (Forever Ultras) In the Curva Nord Ultras being the second oldest after the Boys SAN They stood since 1975 under the name Forever Ultras before it was replaced in 1995. Pioneers were two young men named Luciano and Curzio, who first made a banner reading in the Curva Nord Ultras Forever, right alongside Boys SAN Since 1997, Ivan became director Renato Ultras after forwarding the era of the previous leadership.3. Viking Inter Curva Nord third group was formed in 1984. Viking is also known as one of the most right-wing supporters loyal homage in Italy. Unfortunately, they are often being racist. Incidentally, the Vikings are very closely related to the Blood & Honour Varese (groups of supporters who reject anti-racism in football). Viking became very prominent in the Curva Nord with identity biggest flag in the other Inter Ultras supporters.4. Alcoolica Alcoolica Brianza Brianza (spirit Brianza) was only officially established in November 1985. However, a variety of banners bearing the name of their group had appeared several years earlier in Madrid, Spain. Spearheaded by some people who do not get along with all the violence Curva Nord, Brianza Alcoolica separate themselves with their ideals of creating entertainment in the stadium. Maybe that's why Brianza Alcoolica into groups by the number of supporters in at least five others.5. Irridubicili Irridubicili be the most controversial among other Inter Ultras. Established since 1988, the group also known as "Skins" is instantly made chaos by attacking any opponent supporters who came to the Giuseppe Meazza. Characteristic of a dog mascot Irridubicili is black as a symbol of evil or mischief named Muttley. With the slogan "Non basta essere Bravi bisogna I migliori essere" (to be the best, not enough to be good), I wonder if if Irridubicili often do a scene in the stadium. In fact they openly admitted any supporting Inter, will never be separated from alcoholic beverages.6. Milano Nerazzurra This group is smaller than the other or Boys SAN. However, they are able to perform with striking colors through her choreography on the left side of the Curva Nord. Milano Nerazzurra also earned the nickname "Potere Nerazzurro" or The Strong Black Blue. Since its establishment in the late 80's, Milano Nerazzurri did have expressed inconsistence with their older brother, Boys SAN. No wonder if the location of the two groups apart, one on the left side, and the other on the right side.7. Boy sez Boy Sez Roma roma Though born from a group of men who came from the city of Rome, they are precisely the bigot Inter Milan supporters. Since its establishment in 1979, the group members in the age limit is 18-30 years, and of course with the aim of supporting Inter Milan. Boy Sez Roma take a position on the right side of the Curva Nord and very closely related to the SAN Boys
jose mourinho as the most successful coach in inter milan
Jose Mourinho is highly rated by former Spain coach Luis Aragones. Mourinho calls will be recorded with golden ink in the history of football.
"He is a true winner in football and he will go down in history as successful and win more than anyone else," said Aragones told Radio Marca.
Statement Aragones, who handles La Furia Roja period 2004-2008 as well as presenting trophies Euro 2008, against Mourinho was related to the assessment of Xavi Hernandez, the Spanish player who defends club Barcelona.
At the beginning of this week assessing Xavi Mourinho, now Real Madrid tactician, will not be recorded in the history of football. Opinion Xavi had previously been reaped disapproval from Xabi Alono who is his partner in the Spanish national team, but played under the direction of Mourinho at the club level.
"Mourinho has made history, making history, and can do much more. Consider just a career because it speaks for itself. Nobody many coaches who have achieved what he's achieved," said Xabi Alonso at the time.
Mourinho has so far presented three trophies for 'The White'; trophies La Liga, Copa del Rey and the Spanish Super Cup. The Portuguese coach also noted to have led four different clubs in the country to win the league competitions respectively; Porto, Chelsea, Inter Milan, Madrid. When dealing Porto and Inter, he successfully presented the Champions League trophy.
"He is a true winner in football and he will go down in history as successful and win more than anyone else," said Aragones told Radio Marca.
Statement Aragones, who handles La Furia Roja period 2004-2008 as well as presenting trophies Euro 2008, against Mourinho was related to the assessment of Xavi Hernandez, the Spanish player who defends club Barcelona.
At the beginning of this week assessing Xavi Mourinho, now Real Madrid tactician, will not be recorded in the history of football. Opinion Xavi had previously been reaped disapproval from Xabi Alono who is his partner in the Spanish national team, but played under the direction of Mourinho at the club level.
"Mourinho has made history, making history, and can do much more. Consider just a career because it speaks for itself. Nobody many coaches who have achieved what he's achieved," said Xabi Alonso at the time.
Mourinho has so far presented three trophies for 'The White'; trophies La Liga, Copa del Rey and the Spanish Super Cup. The Portuguese coach also noted to have led four different clubs in the country to win the league competitions respectively; Porto, Chelsea, Inter Milan, Madrid. When dealing Porto and Inter, he successfully presented the Champions League trophy.
long history Javier Zanetti in inter milan
Javier
Zanetti Adelmar (born in Buenos Aires, August 10, 1973, age 39 years)
is an Argentine footballer who plays for Italian Serie A club Inter
Milan. Javier Zanetti playing for Inter Milan since 1995 and served as captain since August 29, 1999 replacing Giuseppe Bergomi.
Known as a versatile player because it can play in many positions, Zanetti can be placed on either side of the rear wing and center, and also as a central midfielder and a defensive midfielder, right-back position of the original is the end of this turning into a defensive midfielder since the arrival of Maicon who plays the same and have more power and speed, this new position tenyata make more effective Zanetti while undergoing his role in the match.
He is one of the few players who have played more than 1000 official match in his life. Selected by Pelé as 100 world's best player ever.
In international matches, he is the record holder with 145 caps games for the Argentina national team and appeared in the 1996 Olympic tournament and the World Cup twice in 1998 and 2002.
In Argentina in the call as "Pupi", and earned the nickname "El Tractor" (the tractor) after his return to Italy because of the strength, endurance, stamina and ability. Other nicknames are "Il Capitano" (the Captain) who is captain of Inter Milan, who won the prestigious title. 2011-2012 season, Zanetti was the only non-Italian who captained the team to Serie A. Zanetti also memengang all-time record as the most Italian-born players not following the game for the Italian team when playing in official matches to its 757-with Inter Milan.
Zanetti, who plans after retiring as a player to keep working with Inter Milan, is also known for his social life. He runs a foundation for disadvantaged children in Argentina. He was named as an ambassador for SOS Children's Villages by FIFA for the program in Argentina. In 2005, he was awarded Ambrogino d'Orodari Milan city government over social life. Zanetti is also a world ambassador for the Olympic Games for the Disabled.
In the 2010 Champions League Final on 22 May 2010, Zanetti played to 700 official matches with Inter Milan, and wins the match was complete historic treble for the Italian soccer team. On October 20, 2010, Tottenham goalkeeper Tally to make it as the oldest player to score a goal in the Champions League, before it was broken by Filippo Inzaghi and Ryan Giggs.
Known as a versatile player because it can play in many positions, Zanetti can be placed on either side of the rear wing and center, and also as a central midfielder and a defensive midfielder, right-back position of the original is the end of this turning into a defensive midfielder since the arrival of Maicon who plays the same and have more power and speed, this new position tenyata make more effective Zanetti while undergoing his role in the match.
He is one of the few players who have played more than 1000 official match in his life. Selected by Pelé as 100 world's best player ever.
In international matches, he is the record holder with 145 caps games for the Argentina national team and appeared in the 1996 Olympic tournament and the World Cup twice in 1998 and 2002.
In Argentina in the call as "Pupi", and earned the nickname "El Tractor" (the tractor) after his return to Italy because of the strength, endurance, stamina and ability. Other nicknames are "Il Capitano" (the Captain) who is captain of Inter Milan, who won the prestigious title. 2011-2012 season, Zanetti was the only non-Italian who captained the team to Serie A. Zanetti also memengang all-time record as the most Italian-born players not following the game for the Italian team when playing in official matches to its 757-with Inter Milan.
Zanetti, who plans after retiring as a player to keep working with Inter Milan, is also known for his social life. He runs a foundation for disadvantaged children in Argentina. He was named as an ambassador for SOS Children's Villages by FIFA for the program in Argentina. In 2005, he was awarded Ambrogino d'Orodari Milan city government over social life. Zanetti is also a world ambassador for the Olympic Games for the Disabled.
In the 2010 Champions League Final on 22 May 2010, Zanetti played to 700 official matches with Inter Milan, and wins the match was complete historic treble for the Italian soccer team. On October 20, 2010, Tottenham goalkeeper Tally to make it as the oldest player to score a goal in the Champions League, before it was broken by Filippo Inzaghi and Ryan Giggs.
coach who once worked with Inter milan
Berikut Daftar Pelatih yang pernah menangani Inter Milan :
2011/2012 Gian Piero Gasperini – Claudio Ranieri – Andrea Stramaccioni
2010/2011 Rafael Benitez – Leonardo
2009/2010 Jose Mourinho
2008/09 José Mourinho
2007/08 Roberto Mancini
2006/07 Roberto Mancini
2005/06 Roberto Mancini
2004/05 Roberto Mancini
2003/04 Hector Cuper – Corrado Verdelli – Alberto Zaccheroni
2002/03 Hector Cuper
2001/02 Hector Cuper
2000/01 Marcello Lippi – Marco Tardelli
1999/00 Marcello Lippi
1998/99 Luigi Simoni – Mircea Lucescu – Luciano Castellini – Roy Hodgson
1997/98 Luigi Simoni
1996/97 Roy Hodgson – Luciano Castellini
1995/96 Ottavio Bianchi – Luis Suarez – Roy Hodgson
1994/95 Ottavio Bianchi
1993/94 Osvaldo Bagnoli – Giampiero Marini
1992/93 Osvaldo Bagnoli
1991/92 Corrado Orrico – Luis Suarez
1990/91 Giovanni Trapattoni
1989/90 Giovanni Trapattoni
1988/89 Giovanni Trapattoni
1987/88 Giovanni Trapattoni
1986/87 Giovanni Trapattoni
1985/86 Ilario Castagner – Mario Corso
1984/85 Ilario Castagner
1983/84 Luigi Radice
1982/83 Rino Marchesi
1981/82 Eugenio Bersellini
1980/81 Eugenio Bersellini
1979/80 Eugenio Bersellini
1978/79 Eugenio Bersellini
1977/78 Eugenio Bersellini
1976/77 Giuseppe Chiappella
1975/76 Giuseppe Chiappella
1974/75 Luis Suarez
1973/74 Helenio Herrera – Enea Masiero
1972/73 Giovanni Invernizzi – Enea Masiero
1971/72 Giovanni Invernizzi
1970/71 Heriberto Herrera – Giovanni Invernizzi
1969/70 Heriberto Herrera
1968/69 Alfredo Foni
1967/68 Helenio Herrera
1966/67 Helenio Herrera
1965/66 Helenio Herrera
1964/65 Helenio Herrera
1963/64 Helenio Herrera
1962/63 Helenio Herrera
1961/62 Helenio Herrera
1960/61 Helenio Herrera
1959/60 Aldo Campatelli – Camillo Achilli – Giulio Cappelli
1958/59 Giuseppe Bigogno – Aldo Campatelli
1957/58 Jesse Carver
1956/57 Annibale Frossi – Luigi Ferrero – Giuseppe Meazza
1955/56 Aldo Campatelli – Giuseppe Meazza
1954/55 Alfredo Foni
1953/54 Alfredo Foni
1952/53 Alfredo Foni
1951/52 Aldo Olivieri
1950/51 Aldo Olivieri
1949/50 Giulio Cappelli
1948/49 John david Astley – Giulio Cappelli
1947/48 Giuseppe Meazza – Carlo Carcano
1946/47 Carlo Carcano – Nino Nutrizio – Giuseppe Meazza
1945/46 Carlo Carcano
1942/43 Giovanni Ferrari
1941/42 Ivo Fiorentini
1940/41 Giuseppe Peruchetti – Italo Zamberletti
1939/40 Tony Cargnelli
1938/39 Tony Cargnelli
1937/38 Armando Castellazzi
1936/37 Armando Castellazzi
1935/36 Gyula Feldmann – Albino Carraro
1934/35 Gyula Feldmann
1933/34 Arpad Veisz
1932/33 Arpad Veisz
1931/32 Istvan Toth
1930/31 Arpad Veisz
1929/30 Arpad Veisz
1928/29 Joszef Viola
1927/28 Arpad Veisz
1926/27 Arpad Veisz
1925/26 Paolo Schiedler
1924/25 Paolo Schiedler
1923/24 Bob Spotishwood
1922/23 Bob Spotishwood
1919/20 Francesco Mauro – Nino Resegotti
1914/15 Virgilio Fossati
1913/14 Virgilio Fossati
1912/13 Virgilio Fossati
1911/12 Virgilio Fossati
1910/11 Virgilio Fossati
1909/10 Virgilio Fossati
2011/2012 Gian Piero Gasperini – Claudio Ranieri – Andrea Stramaccioni
2010/2011 Rafael Benitez – Leonardo
2009/2010 Jose Mourinho
2008/09 José Mourinho
2007/08 Roberto Mancini
2006/07 Roberto Mancini
2005/06 Roberto Mancini
2004/05 Roberto Mancini
2003/04 Hector Cuper – Corrado Verdelli – Alberto Zaccheroni
2002/03 Hector Cuper
2001/02 Hector Cuper
2000/01 Marcello Lippi – Marco Tardelli
1999/00 Marcello Lippi
1998/99 Luigi Simoni – Mircea Lucescu – Luciano Castellini – Roy Hodgson
1997/98 Luigi Simoni
1996/97 Roy Hodgson – Luciano Castellini
1995/96 Ottavio Bianchi – Luis Suarez – Roy Hodgson
1994/95 Ottavio Bianchi
1993/94 Osvaldo Bagnoli – Giampiero Marini
1992/93 Osvaldo Bagnoli
1991/92 Corrado Orrico – Luis Suarez
1990/91 Giovanni Trapattoni
1989/90 Giovanni Trapattoni
1988/89 Giovanni Trapattoni
1987/88 Giovanni Trapattoni
1986/87 Giovanni Trapattoni
1985/86 Ilario Castagner – Mario Corso
1984/85 Ilario Castagner
1983/84 Luigi Radice
1982/83 Rino Marchesi
1981/82 Eugenio Bersellini
1980/81 Eugenio Bersellini
1979/80 Eugenio Bersellini
1978/79 Eugenio Bersellini
1977/78 Eugenio Bersellini
1976/77 Giuseppe Chiappella
1975/76 Giuseppe Chiappella
1974/75 Luis Suarez
1973/74 Helenio Herrera – Enea Masiero
1972/73 Giovanni Invernizzi – Enea Masiero
1971/72 Giovanni Invernizzi
1970/71 Heriberto Herrera – Giovanni Invernizzi
1969/70 Heriberto Herrera
1968/69 Alfredo Foni
1967/68 Helenio Herrera
1966/67 Helenio Herrera
1965/66 Helenio Herrera
1964/65 Helenio Herrera
1963/64 Helenio Herrera
1962/63 Helenio Herrera
1961/62 Helenio Herrera
1960/61 Helenio Herrera
1959/60 Aldo Campatelli – Camillo Achilli – Giulio Cappelli
1958/59 Giuseppe Bigogno – Aldo Campatelli
1957/58 Jesse Carver
1956/57 Annibale Frossi – Luigi Ferrero – Giuseppe Meazza
1955/56 Aldo Campatelli – Giuseppe Meazza
1954/55 Alfredo Foni
1953/54 Alfredo Foni
1952/53 Alfredo Foni
1951/52 Aldo Olivieri
1950/51 Aldo Olivieri
1949/50 Giulio Cappelli
1948/49 John david Astley – Giulio Cappelli
1947/48 Giuseppe Meazza – Carlo Carcano
1946/47 Carlo Carcano – Nino Nutrizio – Giuseppe Meazza
1945/46 Carlo Carcano
1942/43 Giovanni Ferrari
1941/42 Ivo Fiorentini
1940/41 Giuseppe Peruchetti – Italo Zamberletti
1939/40 Tony Cargnelli
1938/39 Tony Cargnelli
1937/38 Armando Castellazzi
1936/37 Armando Castellazzi
1935/36 Gyula Feldmann – Albino Carraro
1934/35 Gyula Feldmann
1933/34 Arpad Veisz
1932/33 Arpad Veisz
1931/32 Istvan Toth
1930/31 Arpad Veisz
1929/30 Arpad Veisz
1928/29 Joszef Viola
1927/28 Arpad Veisz
1926/27 Arpad Veisz
1925/26 Paolo Schiedler
1924/25 Paolo Schiedler
1923/24 Bob Spotishwood
1922/23 Bob Spotishwood
1919/20 Francesco Mauro – Nino Resegotti
1914/15 Virgilio Fossati
1913/14 Virgilio Fossati
1912/13 Virgilio Fossati
1911/12 Virgilio Fossati
1910/11 Virgilio Fossati
1909/10 Virgilio Fossati
Inter milan derby history and ac milan
Derby Della Madonnina
Derby is a match between teams from the same city. This game usually has a different aura aura match match between the club to win the championship trophy. This game was full of emotion not because of performance but because the contested prestige.
Proving to other parts of the city that they are better. In the Italian League Serie A derby itself there are also some fairly exciting, there's Derby della Mole (juventus vs Torino), Derby della Capitale (As.Roma vs Lazio), Derby D'Italia between Inter and Juventus, but rather than one city, but its history as two clubs have not been down to Serie B, so be ruler Serie A derby (But due to Calciopoli case in 2006, the club was forced to go down to Serie B because certainly guilty of match-fixing) and "Mother of all Derby" is Derby Della Madonnina, which is certainly full of pride and emotion between the two clubs of Milan, Internazionale and AC Milan are.
Madonnina is the origin of the word local calls to Virgin Mary statue which sits atop the Milan Cathedral, one of the trademark for the city of Milan. For the citizens of Milan where it is a sacred place in terms of spiritual and as we all know where the football into a "trust" in the land of Italy so it's normal if you give a name to this derby della Madonnina, which etymologically derby analogize that whoever wins the derby, they who are in the top of the city of Milan.
Site of the derby della Madonnina between Milan and Inter are using the same stadium, but with different names. By the Inter camp, named Guiseppe Meazza in honor of former player services which is also the official name of the stadium, it also makes Milanisti reluctant to mention the stadium of the same name that was given the name of a former Inter player so later named San Siro. When held derby fans divide themselves into two parts, the curva nord, in the north of the stadium where the Interisti and curva sud, southern part of the stadium where the Milanisti
EARLY HISTORY
The story of the birth of the rivalry between the two clubs began on December 16, 1899 at which time there were only Cricket and Football Club Milan, founded by Alfred Edwards. At that time he was president of the Cricket and Football Club Milan. Assisted by Herbert Kilpin, who captained the football club. On March 9, 1908, a dispute regarding the dominance of Italian and English players at the club Ac Milan has a bunch of Italians and Swiss solve themselves from AC Milan to form his own club. Name Internazionale taken because the founders wanted to create a club that consists of many players from foreign countries. In that era, synonymous with the bourgeoisie Inter Milan, while the working class. Apparently in addition to distinct vision, supporters of both teams also have different social stratification is the reason why the rivalry the two clubs of Milan is so hot.
Mazzola ERA AND RIVERA
In the era of the '60s, derby Milan witnessed two big stars of Italian football against each other. One player who best represents the stronghold of La Beneamata was Sandro Mazzola, Torino FC Torino star son, Valentino Mazzola (player with most of his teammates at Il Toro. Died in a plane crash in 1949 after four years of dominating Serie A). His opponent in the stronghold Il Diavolo Rosso, was Gianni Rivera, nicknamed the Golden Boy because of his talent.
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This era presents a brilliant derby rivalry and also an increase in tension between the two teams: Milan win a European trophy in the years 1962-1963, Inter followed with consecutive success in the next year. Milan again won the same title in the year 1968-1969. Over a period of success both coached by Nereo Rocco Milan and Inter ditukangi by Helenio Herrera, two names that many deal with a lot of great players.
Rivalry continues into the Italian national team, in which two very good players rarely play together - one will usually replace the other in the second round. Rivera lost his position as a starter on hand Mazzola 1970 World Cup final, where the Azzurri were slaughtered 4-1 by Brazil. Rivera had entered in the 88th minute, in which Italy had already been destroyed and that is regarded by many coaches and fans as the architect of La Nazionale errors, Ferruccio Valcareggi, because the game is more dynamic Rivera could have just picked up the team's performance on the field.
ERA 90-AN UP NOW
Other rivalry Era again emerged in the late 80's and early 90's where the trio Netherlands: Marco van Basten, Frank Rijkaard and Ruud Gullit played for Milan, while the German trio: Andreas Brehme, Jürgen Klinsmann and Lothar Matthäus Inter defending pennant.
Even in this period, the Rossoneri dominated Italian and European football, the competition between the two will be remembered due to the 1990 World Cup final - where the Dutch team enters the tournament as one of the favorites thanks to success in the European Cup in 1988 and the trio of players taste success at Milan thanks to winning the trophy European in a row in 1989 and 1990. Milan also successfully lock the scudetto in 1988, and the Inter captured a year later.
When Holland met Germany in the World Cup, the game is played at home to Inter and Milan, Stadio Giuseppe Meazza - and for most people it looks like a game version of the Milan derby team. The match ended in defeat heat De Oranje at the foot of the German players and also pursued Rijkaard after spat Germany striker Rudi Voeller. Germany won 2-1 with two Inter players, Klinsmann and Brehme scored that presents a moral victory for the Nerazzurri supporters.
However, Milan continued to record success in the domestic and international stage: they build a squad dubbed Invincible Team under the direction of Fabio Capello. They won their fifth European trophy in 1984 with a dream team arrested Johann Cruyff's Barcelona dibesut 4 goals without reply! In addition, Milan also advanced to the finals of European competition three times in a row.On the other hand, Inter's long wait for a title at a major tournament began after 1989, and only ended in 2006 when the Calciopoli scandal forced Juventus handed the Scudetto to the Nerazzurri 2005-2006. Inter went on to win the title in 2007 with a record-breaking 17-match winning streak and won twice for Milan - the second derby will be the most memorable, because of the phenomenon, Ronaldo had previously played for Inter in the late 90's.
CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2004-2005
Best known Derby between Milan and Inter at this era is probably the second leg of the Champions League quarter-final on 12 April 2005.Milan winning 1-0 (3-0 on aggregate) thanks to goals from Andriy Shevchenko and fast fanatic fans rampage after Inter's Esteban Cambiasso scored in the second half canceled a controversial referee Markus Merk. Bottles and other items flew into the field of play, and soon rose to the fireworks.
At Milan goalkeeper, Dida attempted to throw bottles off a goal kick, a firework thrown from the stands hit his right shoulder and forced the referee to stop the match in 74 minutes. After being suspended for 30 minutes where the firefighters were deployed to extinguish the fire in the field, the game resumed. But a minute later, referee Markus Merk decided to stop the game entirely after getting a lot of fireworks flew into the field.
Milan was awarded a 3-0 victory and 5-0 ahead on aggregate absolute! Inter also imposed a fine of 200,000 euros - the largest fine ever imposed UEFA - and have held their four Champions League games in the 2005-2006 season without an audience.
TREBLE WINNERS 2009-2010 INTER
Rivalry heats heat Milan back after the 2009-2010 season Inter's historic treble. Some of the factors which reignited the embers of rivalry the two camps are:
- Degree to the 18th Inter Scudetto last season took them ahead of Milan (who had won 17 titles on the season) for the first time since the acquisition of 13 scudetto Milan rival Inter in the 1992-1993 season.
- Degree Coppa Italia to-6 also brings them to leapfrog Inter Milan Raihan (5 titles) for the first time in the competition's history.
- Inter were the first Italian team (and sixth in club history) to win the treble - the domestic championship (Serie A 2009-10), domestic cup (Coppa Italia 2009-10) and the 2009-10 Champions League.
- Inter Milan won the double in the 2009-2010 season, bulldoze them 0-4 in the first meeting when Milan acting as host, and a 2-0 win in the second meeting. The second meeting is most remembered by fans of the Nerazzurri because Inter played without Wesley Sneijder the referee red-carded in the first half and Lucio followed in the second round. Domination accomplished by Inter goalkeeper Julio Cesar brilliant appearance that thwart Ronaldinho penalty in the final minutes.
Derby is a match between teams from the same city. This game usually has a different aura aura match match between the club to win the championship trophy. This game was full of emotion not because of performance but because the contested prestige.
Proving to other parts of the city that they are better. In the Italian League Serie A derby itself there are also some fairly exciting, there's Derby della Mole (juventus vs Torino), Derby della Capitale (As.Roma vs Lazio), Derby D'Italia between Inter and Juventus, but rather than one city, but its history as two clubs have not been down to Serie B, so be ruler Serie A derby (But due to Calciopoli case in 2006, the club was forced to go down to Serie B because certainly guilty of match-fixing) and "Mother of all Derby" is Derby Della Madonnina, which is certainly full of pride and emotion between the two clubs of Milan, Internazionale and AC Milan are.
Madonnina is the origin of the word local calls to Virgin Mary statue which sits atop the Milan Cathedral, one of the trademark for the city of Milan. For the citizens of Milan where it is a sacred place in terms of spiritual and as we all know where the football into a "trust" in the land of Italy so it's normal if you give a name to this derby della Madonnina, which etymologically derby analogize that whoever wins the derby, they who are in the top of the city of Milan.
Site of the derby della Madonnina between Milan and Inter are using the same stadium, but with different names. By the Inter camp, named Guiseppe Meazza in honor of former player services which is also the official name of the stadium, it also makes Milanisti reluctant to mention the stadium of the same name that was given the name of a former Inter player so later named San Siro. When held derby fans divide themselves into two parts, the curva nord, in the north of the stadium where the Interisti and curva sud, southern part of the stadium where the Milanisti
EARLY HISTORY
The story of the birth of the rivalry between the two clubs began on December 16, 1899 at which time there were only Cricket and Football Club Milan, founded by Alfred Edwards. At that time he was president of the Cricket and Football Club Milan. Assisted by Herbert Kilpin, who captained the football club. On March 9, 1908, a dispute regarding the dominance of Italian and English players at the club Ac Milan has a bunch of Italians and Swiss solve themselves from AC Milan to form his own club. Name Internazionale taken because the founders wanted to create a club that consists of many players from foreign countries. In that era, synonymous with the bourgeoisie Inter Milan, while the working class. Apparently in addition to distinct vision, supporters of both teams also have different social stratification is the reason why the rivalry the two clubs of Milan is so hot.
Mazzola ERA AND RIVERA
In the era of the '60s, derby Milan witnessed two big stars of Italian football against each other. One player who best represents the stronghold of La Beneamata was Sandro Mazzola, Torino FC Torino star son, Valentino Mazzola (player with most of his teammates at Il Toro. Died in a plane crash in 1949 after four years of dominating Serie A). His opponent in the stronghold Il Diavolo Rosso, was Gianni Rivera, nicknamed the Golden Boy because of his talent.
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This era presents a brilliant derby rivalry and also an increase in tension between the two teams: Milan win a European trophy in the years 1962-1963, Inter followed with consecutive success in the next year. Milan again won the same title in the year 1968-1969. Over a period of success both coached by Nereo Rocco Milan and Inter ditukangi by Helenio Herrera, two names that many deal with a lot of great players.
Rivalry continues into the Italian national team, in which two very good players rarely play together - one will usually replace the other in the second round. Rivera lost his position as a starter on hand Mazzola 1970 World Cup final, where the Azzurri were slaughtered 4-1 by Brazil. Rivera had entered in the 88th minute, in which Italy had already been destroyed and that is regarded by many coaches and fans as the architect of La Nazionale errors, Ferruccio Valcareggi, because the game is more dynamic Rivera could have just picked up the team's performance on the field.
ERA 90-AN UP NOW
Other rivalry Era again emerged in the late 80's and early 90's where the trio Netherlands: Marco van Basten, Frank Rijkaard and Ruud Gullit played for Milan, while the German trio: Andreas Brehme, Jürgen Klinsmann and Lothar Matthäus Inter defending pennant.
Even in this period, the Rossoneri dominated Italian and European football, the competition between the two will be remembered due to the 1990 World Cup final - where the Dutch team enters the tournament as one of the favorites thanks to success in the European Cup in 1988 and the trio of players taste success at Milan thanks to winning the trophy European in a row in 1989 and 1990. Milan also successfully lock the scudetto in 1988, and the Inter captured a year later.
When Holland met Germany in the World Cup, the game is played at home to Inter and Milan, Stadio Giuseppe Meazza - and for most people it looks like a game version of the Milan derby team. The match ended in defeat heat De Oranje at the foot of the German players and also pursued Rijkaard after spat Germany striker Rudi Voeller. Germany won 2-1 with two Inter players, Klinsmann and Brehme scored that presents a moral victory for the Nerazzurri supporters.
However, Milan continued to record success in the domestic and international stage: they build a squad dubbed Invincible Team under the direction of Fabio Capello. They won their fifth European trophy in 1984 with a dream team arrested Johann Cruyff's Barcelona dibesut 4 goals without reply! In addition, Milan also advanced to the finals of European competition three times in a row.On the other hand, Inter's long wait for a title at a major tournament began after 1989, and only ended in 2006 when the Calciopoli scandal forced Juventus handed the Scudetto to the Nerazzurri 2005-2006. Inter went on to win the title in 2007 with a record-breaking 17-match winning streak and won twice for Milan - the second derby will be the most memorable, because of the phenomenon, Ronaldo had previously played for Inter in the late 90's.
CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2004-2005
Best known Derby between Milan and Inter at this era is probably the second leg of the Champions League quarter-final on 12 April 2005.Milan winning 1-0 (3-0 on aggregate) thanks to goals from Andriy Shevchenko and fast fanatic fans rampage after Inter's Esteban Cambiasso scored in the second half canceled a controversial referee Markus Merk. Bottles and other items flew into the field of play, and soon rose to the fireworks.
At Milan goalkeeper, Dida attempted to throw bottles off a goal kick, a firework thrown from the stands hit his right shoulder and forced the referee to stop the match in 74 minutes. After being suspended for 30 minutes where the firefighters were deployed to extinguish the fire in the field, the game resumed. But a minute later, referee Markus Merk decided to stop the game entirely after getting a lot of fireworks flew into the field.
Milan was awarded a 3-0 victory and 5-0 ahead on aggregate absolute! Inter also imposed a fine of 200,000 euros - the largest fine ever imposed UEFA - and have held their four Champions League games in the 2005-2006 season without an audience.
TREBLE WINNERS 2009-2010 INTER
Rivalry heats heat Milan back after the 2009-2010 season Inter's historic treble. Some of the factors which reignited the embers of rivalry the two camps are:
- Degree to the 18th Inter Scudetto last season took them ahead of Milan (who had won 17 titles on the season) for the first time since the acquisition of 13 scudetto Milan rival Inter in the 1992-1993 season.
- Degree Coppa Italia to-6 also brings them to leapfrog Inter Milan Raihan (5 titles) for the first time in the competition's history.
- Inter were the first Italian team (and sixth in club history) to win the treble - the domestic championship (Serie A 2009-10), domestic cup (Coppa Italia 2009-10) and the 2009-10 Champions League.
- Inter Milan won the double in the 2009-2010 season, bulldoze them 0-4 in the first meeting when Milan acting as host, and a 2-0 win in the second meeting. The second meeting is most remembered by fans of the Nerazzurri because Inter played without Wesley Sneijder the referee red-carded in the first half and Lucio followed in the second round. Domination accomplished by Inter goalkeeper Julio Cesar brilliant appearance that thwart Ronaldinho penalty in the final minutes.
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