List of Inter Milan players

Football Club Internazionale Milano is an Italian association football club based in Milan, Lombardy. The club was formed on 9 March 1908 to allow the foreign players to play in Italy.[1] Inter played its first competitive match on 10 January 1910 against their cross-town rivals Milan, in which they lost 3–2.[2] The club won its very first title in 1910 – the 1909–10 Italian Football Championship. Since then, the club has won further 17 league titles, along with seven Coppa Italia and five Supercoppa Italiana. They have also been crowned champions of Europe on three occasions by winning two European Cups back-to-back in 1964 and 1965 and then another in 2010. The club experienced the most successful period in their history from 2006 to 2010, in which it won five successive league titles, equaling the all-time record at that time,[3] by adding three Italian Cups, three Italian Supercups, one UEFA Champions League and one FIFA Club World Cup. During the 2009–10, Inter become the first and only Italian team to win the Treble and the second team to win five trophies in a calendar year.

Javier Zanetti made 858 appearances in nineteen seasons with Internazionale. He was part of their 2009–10 UEFA Champions League winning squad.

Since playing their first competitive match, more than 900 players have appeared in competitive first-team matches for the club, some of whom have played at least 100 matches (including substitute appearances). Ronaldo, who than was signed by Inter for a then world record fee of $27 million, fell one short of 100 appearances for the club, due to various injuries during his Inter career.[4] Maurizio Ganz and Mateo Kovačić played 98 and 97 matches in all competitions for Internazionale, respectively.

As of 2020, more than 140 players have played between at least 100 matches for the club.

List of players

Iván Córdoba made 455 appearances in twelve seasons with Inter.
Esteban Cambiasso made 431 appearances and scored 51 goals for Inter.
Diego Milito was one of the main protagonists during the treble season.
Walter Samuel made 235 appearances in nine seasons.
Samuel Eto'o played 102 matches and scored 53 goals.
The UEFA Champions League winner Dejan Stanković played for nine-and-a-half season with Inter.
Júlio César made 235 appearances in seven seasons.

Statistics correct as of match played 13 July 2020

Table headers
  • Nationality – If a player played international football, the country or countries he played for are shown. Otherwise, the player's nationality is given as his country of birth.
  • Inter career – The year of the player's first appearance for Inter Milan to the year of his last appearance.
  • Appearances – The total number of games played, both as a starter and as a substitute.
Positions key
Pre-1960s Post-1960s
GK Goalkeeper
FB Full back DF Defender
HB Half back MF Midfielder
FW Forward
U Utility player1
List of Internazionale players with at least 100 appearances
Name Nationality Position Inter career Appearances Goals Ref(s)
Camillo Achilli  ItalyHB1945–195119819
Adriano  BrazilFW2001–2002
2004–2008
2008–2009
17774[5]
Ermanno Aebi  ItalyMF1909–1912142106
Emilio Agradi  ItalyHB1914–192816662
Luigi Allemandi  ItalyFB1927–19352070
Alessandro Altobelli  ItalyFW1977–1988466209
Antonio Valentín Angelillo  Argentina
 Italy
FW1957–196112777
Gino Armano  ItalyFW1948–195625573
Salvatore Bagni  ItalyMF1981–198412117
Giuseppe Ballerio  ItalyFB1932–19401020
Giuseppe Baresi  ItalyDF1977–199255913
Sergio Battistini  ItalyDF1990–199415513
Evaristo Beccalossi  ItalyMF1978–198421637
Gianfranco Bedin  ItalyMF1964–197431023
Mauro Bellugi  ItalyDF1969–19741371
Emre Belözoğlu  TurkeyMF2001–20051155[6]
Giuseppe Bergomi  ItalyDF1979–199975828
Nicola Berti  ItalyMF1988–199731141
Mario Bertini  ItalyMF1968–197729538
Alessandro Bianchi  ItalyMF1988–199623613
Mauro Bicicli  ItalyFW1955–196718227
Graziano Bini  ItalyDF1972–198534313
Bruno Bolchi  ItalyDF1958–196312510
Roberto Boninsegna  ItalyFW1969–1976281171
Ivano Bordon  ItalyGK1970–19833820
Andreas Brehme  GermanyDF1988–199215412
Marcelo Brozović  CroatiaMF2015–present18722[7]
Carmelo Buonocore  ItalyFB1936–19451580
Nicolás Burdisso  ArgentinaDF2004–20091408[8]
Tarcisio Burgnich  ItalyDF1962–19744676
Esteban Cambiasso  ArgentinaMF2004–201443151[9]
Aldo Campatelli  ItalyHB1936–195029739
Piero Campelli  ItalyGK1910–19251790
Enrico Candiani  ItalyFW1937–194616959
Antonio Candreva  ItalyMF2016–present14517
Nazzareno Canuti  ItalyDF1974–19821831
Armando Castellazzi  ItalyHB1923–193626114
Benoît Cauet  FranceMF1997–20011468[10]
Carlo Ceresoli  ItalyGK1932–19361290
Luigi Cevenini  ArgentinaHB1912–1915
1919–1921
1922–1927
190158
Cristian Chivu  RomaniaU2007–20141693[11]
Fulvio Collovati  ItalyDF1982–19861688
Severo Cominelli  ItalyHB1941–1943
1945–1946
1186
Leopoldo Conti  ItalyFW1919–1920
1922–1931
22275
Iván Córdoba  ColombiaDF2000–201245518[12]
Mario Corso  ItalyMF1957–196350294
Hernán Crespo  ArgentinaFW2002–2003
2006–2009
11645[13]
Julio Cruz  ArgentinaFW2003–200919675[14]
Danilo D'Ambrosio  ItalyDF2014–present19914[15]
Attilio Demaría  Argentina  ItalyU1931–194329586
Valentino Degani  ItalyGK1924–1925
1926–1928
1760
Luigi Di Biagio  ItalyMF1999–200311713[16]
Youri Djorkaeff  FranceMF1996–199912739
Angelo Domenghini  ItalyFW1964–196916454
Oscar Engler   SwitzerlandDF1909–191510218
Samuel Eto'o  CameroonFW2009–201110253[17]
Giacinto Facchetti  ItalyDF1960–197863475
Pietro Fanna  ItalyMF1985–198914614
Osvaldo Fattori  ItalyHB1947–19541787
Adriano Fedele  ItalyDF1973–197919213
Giovanni Ferrari  ItalyHB1935–194012533
Pietro Ferraris  ItalyFW1936–194116256
Riccardo Ferri  ItalyDF1981–19944188
Luís Figo  PortugalMF2005–200914011[18]
Eddie Firmani  ItalyFW1958–196110369
Livio Fongaro  ItalyHB1955–19611740
Davide Fontolan  ItalyMF1990–199616016
Salvatore Fresi  ItalyDF1995–1998
1999–2000
1231[19]
Angelo Franzosi  ItalyGK1941–19511910
Annibale Frossi  ItalyHB1936–194214749
Giorgio Ghezzi  ItalyGK1951–19581910
Giovanni Giacomazzi  ItalyFB1949–19572113
Guido Gianfardoni  ItalyFB1926–1931
1932–1933
1281
Attilio Giovannini  ItalyHB1948–19541910
Mario Giubertoni  ItalyDF1970–19762142
Aristide Guarneri  ItalyDF1958–1967
1969–1970
3354
Fredy Guarín  ColombiaMF2012–201613523[20]
Samir Handanović  SloveniaGK2012–present3320[21]
Zlatan Ibrahimović  SwedenFW2006–200911666[22]
Mauro Icardi  ArgentinaFW2013–2019219124[23]
Giovanni Invernizzi  ItalyHB1949–1950
1951–1952
1954–1960
1486
Jair  BrazilFW1962–197226069
Juan Jesus  BrazilDF2012–20161421[24]
Júlio César  BrazilGK2005–20123000[25]
Jürgen Klinsmann  GermanyFW1989–199212340
Spartaco Landini  ItalyDF1962–19701361
Bengt Lindskog  SwedenMF1958–196110235
Ugo Locatelli  ItalyHB1936–19411681
Benito Lorenzi  ItalyFW1947–1958305138
Lúcio  BrazilDF2009–20121365[26]
Maicon  BrazilDF2006–201224820[27]
Andrea Mandorlini  ItalyMF1984–199127513
Giampiero Marini  ItalyMF1975–198637513
Obafemi Martins  NigeriaFW2002–200613449[28]
Enea Masiero  ItalyMF1955–196416812
Gianfranco Matteoli  ItalyMF1986–19901678
Lothar Matthäus  GermanyMF1988–199215353
Marco Materazzi  ItalyDF2001–201127620[29]
Maxwell  BrazilDF2006–20091052[30]
Sandro Mazzola  ItalyFW1960–1977565158
Giuseppe Meazza  ItalyFW1927–1940
1946–1947
408284
Gary Medel  ChileU2014–20171091[31]
Andrea Milani  ItalyHB1941–19471010
Diego Milito  ArgentinaFW2009–201417175[32]
Miranda  BrazilDF2015–20191211[33]
Carlo Muraro  ItalyFW1972–1981
1983–1985
19355
Yuto Nagatomo  JapanU2011–201821011[34]
Fulvio Nesti  ItalyHB1952–19571256
Maino Neri  ItalyHB1951–19551090
István Nyers  HungaryFW1948–1954182133
Renato Olmi  ItalyHB1937–1941
1942–1943
1291
Angelo Orlando  ArgentinaMF1991–19951250
Gabriele Oriali  ItalyMF1970–198339243
Antonio Paganin  ItalyDF1990–19951421
Massimo Paganin  ItalyDF1993–19971512
Gianluca Pagliuca  ItalyGK1994–19992340
Rodrigo Palacio  ArgentinaFW2012–201716958[35]
Giancarlo Pasinato  ItalyMF1978–1982
1983–1985
18511
Ubaldo Passalacqua  ItalyFB1942–19491200
Ivan Perišić  CroatiaU2015–present16340[36]
Giuseppe Peruchetti  ItalyGK1936–19401150
Armando Picchi  ItalyDF1960–19672572
Silvio Pietroboni  ItalyHB1919–19331949
Andrea Ranocchia  ItalyDF2011–2016
2016–present
20413[37]
Álvaro Recoba  UruguayFW1997–200826172[38]
Enrico Rivolta  ItalyHB1922–193327154
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge  GermanyFW1984–198710742
Antonio Sabato  ItalyMF1976–1977
1982–1985
1227
Walter Samuel  ArgentinaDF2005–201423517[39]
Davide Santon  ItalyDF2008–2011
2015–2018
1100[40]
Giuliano Sarti  ItalyGK1963–19681980
Pietro Serantoni  ItalyHB1928–193416458
Aldo Serena  ItalyFW1978–1979
1981–1982
1983–1984
1987–1991
22479
Lennart Skoglund  SwedenHB1950–195924657
Milan Škriniar  SlovakiaDF2017–present1234
Wesley Sneijder  NetherlandsMF2009–201311622[41]
Ruben Sosa  UruguayFW1992–199510450
Dejan Stanković  SerbiaMF2004–201332642[42]
Luis Suárez  SpainMF1961–197032855
Francesco Toldo  ItalyGK2001–20102330[43]
Giuseppe Viani  ItalyHB1928–193414811
Lido Vieri  ItalyGK1969–19761990
Christian Vieri  ItalyFW1999–2005190123[44]
Guido Vincenzi  ItalyFB1953–19581094
Umberto Visentin  ItalyFW1928–193312527
Aron Winter  NetherlandsMF1996–19991193
Iván Zamorano  ChileFW1996–200114941[45]
Javier Zanetti  ArgentinaU1995–201485821[46]
Cristiano Zanetti  ItalyMF1998–2000
2001–2006
1463[47]
Walter Zenga  ItalyGK1982–19944730

Club captains

Dates Name Notes
1909 Hernst Marktl
1909–1915 Virgilio Fossati
1915–1922 Ermanno Aebi
1922–1931 Leopoldo Conti
1931–1940 Giuseppe Meazza
1940–1943 Attilio Demaría
1943–1950 Aldo Campatelli
1950–1954 Attilio Giovannini
1954–1956 Gino Armano
1956–1957 Giovanni Giacomazzi
1957–1958 Giovanni Invernizzi
1958–1961 Antonio Angelillo
1961–1962 Bruno Bolchi
1962–1967 Armando Picchi
1967–1970 Mario Corso
1970–1977 Sandro Mazzola
1977–1978 Giacinto Facchetti
1978–1985 Graziano Bini
1985–1988 Alessandro Altobelli
1988–1992 Giuseppe Baresi
1992–1999 Giuseppe Bergomi
1999–2001 Ronaldo
2001–2014 Javier Zanetti Longest-serving captain in Inter's history.
2014–2015 Andrea Ranocchia
2015–2019 Mauro Icardi
2019–present Samir Handanovič

See also

Notes

  • ^ A utility player is one who is considered to play in more than one position.

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