Minggu, 17 Maret 2013

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.
File: Ajman 1968-08-25 stamp - Sandro Mazzola.jpg
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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