gugun gondrong

Senin, 15/09/2008 19:12 WIB
Jenguk Gugun Gondrong, Edies Adelia Memohon
Trybowo Laksono – detikhot

Gambar
Edies, Rico (Bow/hot)
Jakarta Salah satu kawan Gugun Gondrong, Edies Adelia, datang menjenguk pria yang kini tengah terbaring lemah di rumah sakit itu. Karena terlambat, Edies sampai harus memohon untuk dipertemukan dengan Gugun.
“Saya pengen banget ketemu, tadi saya mohon-mohon gitu, tapi nggak bisa masuk,” jelas Edies yang menjenguk Gugun dengan ditemani aktor Rico Karindra, ditemui di RS Medistra, Jl Gatot Soebroto, Jakarta Selatan, Senin (15/9/2008).

Edies tak dapat menjenguk pria kelahiran 30 Januari 1969 itu karena jam besuk yang ditetapkan oleh pihak RS Medistra telah habis. Sehingga satpam rumah sakit tersebut melarang Edies untuk masuk ke kamar tempat Gugun dirawat.

Perempuan kelahiran 26 Februari 1979 itu pun mengaku kecewa karena dirinya telat diberitahu soal kabar Gugun masuk rumah sakit. “Kecewa nih saya, gimana sih, masa manajernya nggak ngasih tahu ke saya sih,” imbuhnya.(fjr/eny)

Inter milan

Football Club Internazionale Milano

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Nama lengkap F.C. Internazionale Milano S.p.A
Julukan Nerazzurri
Didirikan 9 Maret 1908
Lapangan Stadion Giuseppe Meazza
Milano, Italia
Kapasitas 85.700
Ketua Massimo Moratti
Manajer José Mourinho
Liga Seri A
2007-2008 Seri A (1)
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Football Club Internazionale Milano S.p.A atau lebih dikenal dengan nama Inter Milan atau yg mempunyai julukan il Nerazurri (si biru hitam), il Biscone (si ular besar), dan juga La Beneamata (yang tersayang) adalah sebuah klub sepak bola Italia, bermain di Seri A (divisi pertama).

Daftar isi

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Klub ini didirikan pada 9 Maret 1908 mengikuti pecahnya dari Klub Kriket dan Sepak bola Milan (Milan Criket and Football Club), yang sekarang lebih dikenal dengan nama AC Milan. Sebuah grup terdiri dari orang-orang Italia dan Swiss tidak terlalu suka akan dominasi orang-orang Inggris & Italia di AC Milan dan mereka memutuskan untuk memecahkan diri dari AC Milan. Nama Internazionale diambil dari keinginan pendiri-pendirinya untuk membuat satu klub yang terdiri dari banyak pemain dari negara-negara luar.

Klub ini memenangkan juaranya di tahun 1910 dan yang kedua di tahun 1920. Selama waktu perang, klub ini dipaksa untuk mengganti namanya menjadi Ambrosiana-Inter untuk menyesuaikan diri dengan kepemimpinan Benito Mussolini. Walaupun demikian, Inter masih tetap bisa memenangkan trofi ketiga mereka di tahun 1930. Mengikuti itu, trofi keempat dimenangkan di tahun 1938, Inter pertama kali memenangkan Copa Italia (Piala Italia) di tahun 1940 dan di tahun yang sama, mereka memenangkan trofi kelima mereka. Sejak tahun 1942 sampai sekarang, nama Ambrosiana-Inter tidak pernah dipakai lagi dan mereka memakai nama asli mereka, Internazionale Milano.

Setelah masa perang, Inter memenangi gelar Seri A lagi pada tahun 1953 dan yang ketujuh di tahun 1954. Setelah memenangi beberapa trofi ini, Inter memasuki masa keemasan mereka yang disebut La Grande Inter. Selama masa keemasan mereka, Inter memenangkan tiga trofi di tahun 1963, 1965, dan 1966. Pada waktu ini, Inter juga terkenal dengan kemenangan Piala Eropa dua kali berturut-turut. Di tahun 1963, Inter memenangkan trofi Piala Eropa mereka setelah mengalahkan klub terkenal Real Madrid. Musim selanjutnya, bermain di kandang mereka sendiri, Inter memenangkan trofi Piala Eropa untuk kedua kalinya setelah mengalahkan klub dari Portugal, Benfica.

Setelah masa keemasan di tahun 1960, Inter berhasil untuk memenangkan gelar mereka kesebelas kalinya di tahun 1971 dan kedua belas kalinya di tahun 1980. Pada tahun 1970 dan 1980, Inter juga memenangi dua trofi Piala Italia di tahun 1978 dan 1982. Inter berhasil meraih gelar scudetto mereka yg ke tigabelas kali pada tahun 1989 dan membutuhkan waktu yg sangat panjang hingga 17 tahun hingga mereka dapat memenanginya lagi pada tahun 2006, tetapi melalui cara yg lain dari biasa atau yg mereka sebut dengan “Scudetto of Honesty” (juara dari kejujuran), karena mereka tidak terbukti bersalah dalam skandal “calciopoli” yg ikut menyeret beberapa klub besar italia yg terbukti bersalah dan mendapat penalti pengurangan poin juga pencopotan gelar bagi juara sebelumnya. Baru pada tahun selanjutnya atau 2007 Inter berhasil menjadi juara bertahan, sekaligus menorehkan rekor dengan 17 kemenangan beruntun di kompetisi lokal.

Gelar ini membuat Inter dengan 15 kali juara di peringkat ketiga dalam jumlah gelar kompetisi Seri A, di bawah Juventus dengan 27 kali dan AC Milan dengan 17 kali. Biarpun begitu Inter adalah satu-satunya tim Seri A yg belum pernah terdegradasi terhitung dari sejak Seri A bergulir, karena itu di dalam lagu kebangsaan nya yg berjudul C’e solo l’Inter (hanya ada Inter satu-satunya) disebutkan bahwa Inter mempunyai gen Seri A dan tidak mengenal Seri lainnya.

Internazionale juga memenangi Piala UEFA mereka tiga kali. Pertama di musim 1990/1991 melawan AS Roma/ Di musim 1993/1994, Inter meraih gelar Piala UEFA dengan mengalahkan klub Austria Casino Salzburg. Di kemenangan Piala UEFA mereka untuk ketiga kalinya, Inter mengalahkan SS Lazio di Parc des Princes, Paris.

[sunting] Presiden Klub

  • 1908 – 1909 = Giovanni Paramithiotti
  • 1909 – 1910 = Ettore Strauss
  • 1910 – 19112 = Carlo De Medici
  • 1912 – 1914 = Emilio Hirzel
  • 1914 – 1914 = Luigi Ansbacher
  • 1914 – 1919 = Giuseppe Visconti Di Modrone
  • 1919 – 1920 = Giorgio Hulss
  • 1920 – 19223 = Francesco Mauro
  • 1923 – 1926 = Enrico Olivetti
  • 1926 – 1929 = Senatore Borletti
  • 1929 – 1930 = Ernesto Torrusio
  • 1930 – 1932 = Oreste Simonotti
  • 1932 – 1942 = Ferdinando Pozzani
  • 1942 – ? Mei 1955 = Carlo Masseroni
  • 28 Mei 1955 – 1968 = Angelo Moratti
  • 1968 – 1984 = Ivanoe Fraizzoli
  • 1984 – ? Februari 1995 = Ernesto Pellegrini
  • 18 Februari 1995 – 30 Januari 2004 = Massimo Moratti
  • 30 Januari 2004 – 4 September 2006 = Giacinto Facchetti
  • 2006-kini = Massimo Moratti

[sunting] Stadion

Stadion tim saat ini adalah Stadion Giuseppe Meazza yang berkapasitas 85.000 orang. Stadion ini juga dikenal dengan nama San Siro. Stadion ini dibuka dengan Pertandingan Derby antara AC.Milan melawan Inter, yang dimana laga itu dimenangkan oleh Inter dengan skor 6 – 3. Stadion ini digunakan bersama dengan AC Milan (“AC Milan”), klub besar lain di Milan. Suporter AC Milan menggunakan “San Siro” untuk menyebut stadion itu karena dulunya Giuseppe Meazza merupakan seorang pemain bintang bagi Inter dan mereka tidak begitu menyukai satu sama lain. Jauh sebelum menggunakan Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, Inter selalu menggunakan Stadio Arena.

[sunting] Rekor

Inter menjadi satu-satunya klub di Seri A yang tidak pernah turun ke Seri B, karena klub Juventus harus turun ke Seri B pada musim 2006/2007 terkait dengan kasus Calciopoli atau pengaturan skor pertandingan.

[sunting] Pemain terkenal

Antara pemain-pemain Inter yang terkenal adalah:

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3 Giacinto Facchetti

[sunting] Gelar

  • Seri A 16 1909/10 1919/20 1929/30 1937/38 1939/40 1952/53 1953/54 1962/63 1964/65 1965/66 1970/71 1979/80 1988/89 2005/06(1) 2006/07, 2007/08

(1) FIGC menyatakan Internazionale sebagai Juara Seri A setelah Juventus terbukti terlibat dalam Calciopoli.

  • Piala/Liga Champions 2 1963/64 1964/65
  • Piala Italia 5 1938/39 1977/78 1981/82 2004/05 2005/06
  • Piala UEFA 3 1990/91 1993/94 1997/98
  • Piala Interkontinental 2 1964 1965
  • Piala Super Italia 4 1989 2005 2006 2008
  • Copa Presidente De La Republica 1 1982
  • Copa Santiago Bernabeu 1 2001
  • Coppa Dell’Amicizia Italo-Francese 1 1959
  • Coppa Pirelli 7 1996 1997 2000 2001 2002 2003 2005
  • Coppa Sky 1 2004
  • Coppa Sud Tirol 2 2003 2005
  • Memorial Giorgio Ghezzi 1 1992
  • Memorial Luigi Campedelli 1 1993
  • Mohamed V Trophy 1 1962
  • Torneo Natale Milano 1 1934
  • Torneo Milano 1 1993
  • Trofeo Valle D’Aosta 1 1998
  • Trofeo Birra Moretti 2 2001 2002
  • Trofeo Ciudad De Vigo 1 1996
  • Trofeo Vincenzo Spagnolo 1 1998
  • Triangolare Bolzano 1 2005

[sunting] Final

  • Piala/Liga Champions 2 1966/67 1971/72
  • Piala UEFA 1 1996/97
  • Piala Eropa Tengah (Central Europe Cup) atau (Piala Mitropa) 1 1933

(Dahulu Piala Mitropa mempunyai kedudukan yang sama dengan Piala/Liga Champions pada masa sekarang)

  • Piala Italia 5 1958/59 1964/65 1976/77 1999/00 2006–07

[sunting] Rivalitas & Head To Head

[sunting] Di Italia

  • AC Milan
  • FC Juventus
  • AS Roma

[sunting] Rivalitas di Eropa

  • Real Madrid

[sunting] Pranala luar

Anggota G-14
Ajax | Arsenal | FC Barcelona | Bayer Leverkusen | Bayern Munich

Borussia Dortmund | PSV Eindhoven | Internazionale | Juventus

Liverpool | Manchester United | AC Milan | Lyon | Marseille

Paris Saint-Germain | FC Porto | Real Madrid | Valencia

sepak bola

Ferragusto in Lisbon – Eusébio Cup 2008

By: Johonna | Comments 44 Comments

Inter v Benfica, August 15, 7:45pm local time
(11:45am on the pacific coast, 2:45pm on the east coast)

This Friday is the last stop on Inter’s whirlwind summer European Tour. We travel to the Estádio da Luz in Lisbon (that is in Portugal, by the way) for the very first fixture in what will be an annual event. The tournament is named for Eusébio da Silva Ferreira, a Benfica living legend. He played for the team between 1960 and 1975, scoring 317 goals in 301 appearances. He has a string of honors as long as your arm, including being selected as the Portugal’s most outstanding player of the past 50 years (UEFA Golden Player of Portugal). So the guy has cred. If you are wondering why Inter, apparently it is because we employ Portugal’s prodigal son: Jose Mourinho. Oh, and I guess they like Figo and Pele. When asked about the selection, Eusébio said this:

I think Internazionale was a good choice. I have played against them and knew of their interest in signing me back in the day. Today, it is a club coached by a Portuguese (José Mourinho) and they also have Figo and Pelé. I hope it will be a great game and that the cup will stay at home, because this is the first edition and has a lot of value.

Okay, so enough of the background. Lets take a look at the game.
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janetti

Since I am a little, erm, late with this post, most of you probably know that Inter took home the Eusebio Cup after our game against Benfica last Friday. Although the score finished 0-0, Inter finally went ahead 5 to 4 on penalties. Mourinho was pleased with the results, and was somewhat sentimental over the association with Eusebio, saying that he would ask Moratti if he could keep this cup in this office.

THE GAME

The fun at the Stadio de Luz began with a little demonstration of power and agility. As the teams stood before the game, Benfica released an eagle that swooped and soared around the stadium before landing on a perch with the Benfica team crest. It was super cool. We totally have to figure out something like that for the San Siro. The fans may not react well to snakes, though, and unless it were an enormous snake, it would probably not be as impressive as an eagle. Something for the marketing department to work on.
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inter milan

F.C. Internazionale Milano

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F.C. Internazionale Milano
Inter logo
Full name Football Club Internazionale Milano SpA
Nickname(s) Nerazzurri (the Black-Blues)
La Beneamata (the Cherished)
Il Biscione (the Big Grass Snake)
Founded 9 March 1908
Ground Stadio Giuseppe Meazza,
Milan, Italy
(Capacity: 82,955)
Chairman Flag of Italy Massimo Moratti
Head Coach Flag of Portugal José Mourinho
League Serie A
2007-08 Serie A, 1st
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Football Club Internazionale Milano, most commonly referred to as simply Internazionale, or Inter[1], is an Italian professional football club based in Milan, Lombardy, founded in 1908. The club are the only side in Italian football to have spent their entire history in the top tier (Serie A). Internazionale, who play in black and blue striped shirts with black shorts, have sixteen Serie A titles to their name; only their rivals Juventus and Milan have won more. Including the Coppa Italia and the Italian Super Cup, Inter have a total of 25 trophies won in Italy.

Outside of their homeland, the club have also had success in European and World tournaments; they won the European Cup in two successive finals during 1963–64 and 1964–65. They have also won the UEFA Cup three times and the World Club Championship twice. Additionally, Inter was one of founding members of the G-14, a group that formerly represented eighteen of the largest and most prestigious[2] European football clubs.

Inter play their home games at the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, also known as San Siro. The ground, which they share with rivals AC Milan, is the largest in Italian football, with a total capacity of 82,955.[3]

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History

First Inter side to win the scudetto, in 1909–10.

First Inter side to win the scudetto, in 1909–10.

The club was founded on March 9, 1908 as Internazionale FBC Milano, following a “schism” from the Milan Cricket and Football Club (43 members). A group of Italians and Swiss (Giorgio Muggiani, a painter who also designed the club’s logo, Bossard, Lana, Bertoloni, De Olma, Enrico Hintermann, Arturo Hintermann, Carlo Hintermann, Pietro Dell’Oro, Hugo and Hans Rietmann, Voelkel, Maner, Wipf, and Carlo Ardussi) were unhappy about the domination of Italians in the AC Milan team, and broke away from them, leading to the creation of Internazionale. From the beginning, the club was open to foreign players and thus lived up to its founding name. The club won its very first Scudetto (championship) in 1910 and its second in 1920. The captain and coach of the first Scudetto was Virgilio Fossati, who was killed in World War I. In 1922 Inter were in Group B of the Serie A and came in last place after picking up only 11 points in the season. The last place team of each group was to be automatically relegated. The second last place teams were placed in a pre-relegation ’salvation’ tournament. Inter and La Gazzetta dello Sport’s editor (Colombo) petitioned the FIGC to allow Inter to participate in Serie A the following year as a year in Serie B would have been financially detrimental. The FIGC saved Inter some weeks prior to the season starting by allowing them to remain in Serie A in 1923. [4]Venezia, who had come in 3rd last in Group B ahead of Inter, were relegated in Inter’s place. In 1928, during the Fascist era, the club was forced to merge with the Milanese Unione Sportiva and was renamed Ambrosiana SS Milano.[5] They wore white shirts around this time with a red cross emblazoned on it. This shirt design was inspired by the flag and coat of arms of the city of Milan, which in turn is derived from the flag of the patron saint of Milan, St. Ambrose and dates back to the 4th century AD. The new upcoming President Oreste Simonotti decided to change name to A.S. Ambrosiana in 1929. However, supporters continued to call the team “Inter,” and in 1931 new president Pozzani caved to shareholder pressure and changed the name to AS Ambrosiania-Inter.

Their first Coppa Italia (Italian Cup) was won in 1938-39, led by the great legend Giuseppe Meazza, after whom the San Siro stadium is officially named, and a fifth league championship followed in 1940, despite an injury to Meazza. After the end of World War II the club re-emerged under a name close to their original one, Internazionale FC Milano, which they have kept ever since.

La Grande Inter

Main article: La Grande Inter

Following the war, Inter won their sixth championship in 1953 and the seventh in 1954. Following these titles, Inter were to embark upon the best years of their history, affectionately known as the era of La Grande Inter (The Great Inter). During this period with Helenio Herrera as head coach, the club won 3 league championships in 1963, 1965 and 1966. The most famous moments during this decade also include Inter’s 2 back-to-back European Cup wins. In 1964, Inter won the first of those tournaments, playing against the famous Spanish club Real Madrid. The next season, playing in their home stadium, the San Siro, they defeated two-time former champions Benfica.

Following the golden era of the 1960s, Inter managed to win their eleventh league title in 1971 and their twelfth in 1980. Inter were defeated for the second time in five years in the final of the European Cup, going down 0-2 to Johan Cruijff’s Ajax Amsterdam in 1972. During the 1970s and the 1980s, Inter also added two Coppa Italias to their tally in 1977-78 and 1981-82.

Led by the German duo of Andreas Brehme and Lothar Matthäus, and Argentine Ramon Diaz, Inter captured the 1989 Serie A championship. Fellow German Jürgen Klinsmann and the Italian Supercup were added the following season but to little avail as Inter did not manage to defend their title.

Dark times

The 1990s were a period of disappointment for the club. Whilst their great rivals AC Milan and Juventus were achieving success both domestically and in Europe, Inter were left behind, with some mediocre positions in the standings, their worst finishes being in 1993-94 when they were just 1 point from relegation. Nevertheless, they achieved some European success in that decade with 3 UEFA Cup victories in 1991, 1994 and 1998.

With Massimo Moratti’s takeover from Ernesto Pellegrini in 1995, Inter were promised more success with many high profile signings such as Ronaldo, Christian Vieri and Hernán Crespo, with Inter twice breaking the world record transfer fee in this period.[citation needed] €19.5 million for Ronaldo from FC Barcelona in 1997 and 31 million € for Christian Vieri from Lazio in 1999. However the 1990s remained a decade of disappointment and is the only decade in Inter’s history in which they failed to win a single Serie A championship. For Inter fans it was difficult to identify who in particular might be to blame for these troubled times and this led to some icy relations between president, managers and even some individual players.

Inter chairman Massimo Moratti later became a target for the fans, especially when he sacked much-loved coach Luigi Simoni after only a few games into the 1998/99 season, after having just received the Italian Manager of the Year award for 1998 the day before, Massimo Moratti decided to end his contract. In the 1998/99 season Inter failed to qualify for any European competition for the first time in almost 10 years, finishing in a poor eighth place.

In the 1999/00 season, Massimo Moratti made some major changes, once again with some high-profile signings. A major coup for Inter was the appointment of former Juventus manager Marcello Lippi. Inter were seen by the majority of the fans and press to have finally put together a winning formula. Other signings included Italian and French legends Angelo Peruzzi and Laurent Blanc together with other former Juventus players Christian Vieri and Vladimir Jugovic. Inter were also seen to have an advantage in this season as they had no European “distraction”. Once again they failed to win the elusive Scudetto. However they did manage to come close to their first domestic success since 1989 when they reached the Coppa Italia final only to be defeated by Lazio allowing them to win the Scudetto and domestic cup double.

The following season more disaster struck. Inter impressed in the Supercoppa Italia match against Lazio and took the lead through new signing Robbie Keane – however, they lost 4-3. Overall, though, they were looking good for the season that was about to start. What followed was another embarrassment, as they were eliminated in the preliminary round of the Champions League by Swedish club Helsingborgs IF. Alvaro Recoba was given the opportunity to draw the sides level with a last-minute penalty, yet he missed, hitting the post, and Inter found themselves back at square one as Marcello Lippi, the manager at the time, was sacked after only a single game of the new season following Inter’s first ever Serie A defeat to Reggina. Throughout this period, Inter suffered mockery from their neighbours AC Milan; Milan were having a period of success both domestically and in Europe. They also seemed to be suffering from a series of non-ending defeats at the hands of their city rivals, including an unfortunate 0-6 defeat in the 2000/01 season — their worst “home” result in history. Marco Tardelli, chosen to replace Lippi, failed to improve results, and is remembered by Inter fans as the manager that lost this match. Other members of the Inter squad during this period that suffered were the likes of Christian Vieri and Fabio Cannavaro, both of whom had their restaurants in Milan vandalised after defeats against AC Milan.

Inter fans’ protests throughout this period ranged from vandalism to banners being unfurled in the stadium to protest against certain players. In some cases fans arranged for the Curva Nord, a section of the stadium to be empty for entire matches. Inter were in this period often deemed to be one of the favourites for the championship. This led to a popular AC Milan chant against Inter – “Luglio Agosto” (July and August); this was because during the summer months according to the press Inter had won the championship before it had even begun, only for them not to realise their promise.

In 2002, not only did Inter manage to make it to the Uefa cup semi-finals, they were also only 45 minutes away from capturing the Scudetto, when they needed to maintain a one-goal advantage over SS Lazio at Rome’s Olimpico stadium in the final match of the season, and Inter were top of the Serie A table at kick-off. However, a defeat would see Juventus, who were second, or even AS Roma, in third place, take the title from them, should these sides win. As a result, some SS Lazio fans were actually openly supporting Inter during this match, as an Inter victory would prevent their bitter rivals AS Roma from winning the championship. Inter were 2-1 up after only 24 minutes. SS Lazio equalised during first half injury time and then scored two more goals in the second half to clinch victory that eventually saw Juventus win the championship after their 2-0 victory away to Udinese. The date of this match — May 5th 2002 — still haunts Inter.

2002/03 saw Inter take a respectable second place and also managed to make it to the 2003 Champions League semi finals against AC Milan. Although they drew on aggregate 1-1 with AC Milan, Inter lost on the away goals rule, even though both matches were played in the same stadium. It was another disappointment but they were finally on the right track.

However, once again Massimo Moratti’s impatience got the better of him, Hernán Crespo was sold after just one season, and Hector Cuper was fired after only a few games. Alberto Zaccheroni stepped in, a life-long Inter fan but also the man who had been in charge of SS Lazio’s 4-2 win over Inter in 2002 – the fans were sceptical. Zaccheroni brought nothing new to the side, apart from two fantastic wins over Juventus 3-1 in Turin and 3-2 at the San Siro and the season was again nothing special. They were eliminated from the UEFA Champions League in the first round after finishing 3rd in the group. Furthermore, they only just managed to qualify for the Champions League by finishing in 4th place, only a point ahead of Parma A.C.. Inter’s only saving grace in 2003/04 was the arrival of Dejan Stankovic and Adriano in January 2004, both solid players that filled the gap left by the departures of Hernán Crespo and Clarence Seedorf.

Resurrection

On June 15, 2005, Inter won the Coppa Italia, defeating AS Roma in the two-legged final 3-0 on aggregate (1-0 win in Milan and 2-0 win in Rome) and followed that up on 20 August 2005, by winning the Supercoppa Italiana after an extra-time 1-0 victory against original 04-05 Serie A champions Juventus (before being stripped of this title). This Super Cup win was Inter’s first since 1989, coincidentally the same year since Inter last won the Scudetto before 2006. On 11 May 2006, Inter retained their Coppa Italia trophy by once again, defeating AS Roma with a 4-1 aggregate victory (A 1-1 scoreline in Rome and a 3-1 win at the Giuseppe Meazza, San Siro).

Inter were awarded the 2005-06 Serie A championship as they were the highest placed side in the season’s final league table after points were stripped from Juventus and AC Milan – both sides being involved in the match fixing scandal that year. On 14 July 2006, The Italian Federal Appeal Commission found Serie A clubs Juventus, Lazio, Fiorentina, Reggina and AC Milan guilty of match-fixing and punished the 5 clubs involved, although all charges were later reduced to some extent. As a result, with the relegation of Juventus Turin to Serie B (for the first ever time in their history) and the 8-point deduction for city rivals AC Milan, Inter became favorites to retain their Serie A title for the upcoming 2006-07 Serie A season.

During the season, Inter went on a record-breaking run of 17 consecutive victories in Serie A, starting on September 25 2006 with a 4-1 home win over Livorno, and ending on February 28, 2007, after a 1-1 draw at home to Udinese. The 5-2 away win at Catania on February 25 2007 broke the original record of 15 matches held by both Bayern Munich & Real Madrid from the “Big 5″ (the top flight leagues in England, Italy, Spain, France & Germany). The run lasted for almost 5 months and is among the best in European league football, with just Benfica (29 wins), Celtic (25 wins) and PSV Eindhoven (22 wins) bettering it. Inter’s form dipped a little as they recorded 0-0 and 2-2 draws against relegation-battlers Reggina and slumping to Palermo (respectively), the latter game featuring a second-half comeback after Palermo went up 2-0 at halftime. They could not keep their invincible form up near the end of the season as well, as they lost their first game of the domestic season to Roma in the San Siro 3-1 thanks to two late Roma goals. Inter had enjoyed an unbeaten Serie A run for just under a year.

On April 22, 2007 Inter were crowned Serie A champions for the second consecutive season after defeating Siena 2-1 at Stadio Artemio Franchi. Italian World Cup winning defender Marco Materazzi scored both goals in the 18th and 60th minute, with the latter being a penalty. Inter started the 2007–08 season with the goal of winning both Serie A and UEFA Champions League. The team started well in the league, topping the table from the first round of matches, and also managed to qualify for the Champions League knockout stage; however, a late collapse leading to a 2-0 defeat with 10 men away to Liverpool on February 19 in the Champions League threw into question Mancini’s future at Inter, and domestic form took a sharp turn of fortune with the team failing to win in the three following Serie A games (drawing with Sampdoria and major league opponents Roma, before losing away to Napoli their first domestic defeat of the season. After being eliminated by Liverpool in the Champions League, Mancini then announced his intention to leave his job, only to change his mind the following day.

An improvement in results then gave Inter the chance to wrap up their scudetto race twice, but a defeat to city rivals A.C. Milan and a home draw against Siena catapulted AS Roma to within just 1 point of Inter going into the final round of the Championship. Inter then managed to win at Parma thanks to two goals by Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who was still recovering from a knee injury and came off the bench to score for his team.

Following this win, the club however decided to sack Mancini on May 29, citing his declarations following the Champions League defeat to Liverpool as the reason.[6] On June 2 Inter announced on their official website that they had appointed former Chelsea boss José Mourinho as new head coach, with Giuseppe Baresi as his assistant. This makes Mourinho the only foreign coach in Italy for the forthcoming season. [7]. Mourinho made only two additions to the squad during the summer transfer window of 2008 in the form of Alessandro Faiolhe Amantino [8] and Sulley Ali Muntari[9].

Other historical information

Inter have never been relegated from the Italian top flight in their entire history, which dates back all the way to 1908; a fact Nerazzurri fans hold in high regard. By comparison, AC Milan have been relegated twice, despite winning one more scudetto. As of 2007, following Juventus’ relegation to Serie B for the 2006-07 season following the “Calciopoli” scandal Inter remain the only Italian club that holds this honour, and its century in the top flight (counting the upcoming season) is one of the longest unbroken runs of any club in the world.

The current president and owner of Inter is Massimo Moratti. His father, Angelo Moratti, was the president of Inter during the club’s golden era of the 1960s.

Current squad

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Mourinho: “In Lisbon for us and Eusebio”
Thursday, 14 August 2008 14:56:07
07]APPIANO GENTILE – José Mourinho spoke to Inter Channel’s Roberto Scarpini before training this morning ahead of Friday’s Eusebio Cup match against Benfica in Lisbon.

This is what he had to say:

Your pre-season preparations come to an end with Friday’s Eusebio Cup match in Lisbon. The serious stuff starts from the 24 August.
“Yes. We have worked well for about a month, playing some tough friendlies. We didn’t play any against small teams that we’d have won 10-0. We played against big clubs and played away from home. It won’t be any different against Benfica. We play in a wonderful stadium in front of maybe 55,000 spectators, against a strong team that wants to win the Portuguese championship, and it will be their first match at home. It will be an important training session for us.”

You will be playing for a trophy named after Eusebio, one of the most famous players of all time. What comes to mind when you think of The King?
“For us Portuguese Eusebio is the true king. He’s the only player in Portugal who played for Benfica who was admired by all the fans, even those of Porto and Sporting. I have memories from when I was little and my father played in the Portuguese national team with Eusebio. My father was the first goalkeeper in Portugal to save a penalty from Eusebio. Eusebio was born on 25 January and I was born on 26 January. For me he’s a special person. From a professional point of view tomorrow will be an important chance for the team to improve, but from a personal point of view it will have a special significance: a return to Portugal, a trophy dedicated to Eusebio, and Benfica, the first club I coached at. For me it will be a bit different from a normal friendly.”

Eusebio has spoken kind words about Mourinho the coach. So we can say that there’s reciprocal esteem.
“Eusebio played in the national team for many years and he’s still close to the national team now. When we decided to plan our summer fixtures with the president and decided to play against Benfica, he remembered the 1965 European Cup final in which Inter beat the Portuguese. The president also told me how at one point his father Angelo was close to bringing Eusebio to Inter. It will be very exciting for everyone, for us Portuguese who return home to face Benfica, and for the president who will certainly remember that beautiful time in Inter’s history.”

Eusebio said he’s sorry for Mourinho and Figo, but he says that the cup must remain in Lisbon because it’s the first edition of the trophy.
“I think that Franz Beckenbauer said the same thing to the Bayern Munich players, but the enormous cup in his honour is in Milan now. It’s not too important, but we will win it if we can. Anyway, the cups we really want to win are those you win in May. We will have to work for ten months to win these important competitions.”

Benfica start the season with great ambitions, and their preparations have been similar to Inter’s.
“Benfica are a world level club, but they have won one league title in the last ten years. This is hard for them to accept. they want to get back to winning. They have made some important investments this year. Rui Costa has accepted to be the club’s sporting director, but only under certain terms. They have some important players and for the mentality of their fans playing a friendly at home to Inter has a special meaning for them. With Luis Figo and his past at Sporting and with José Mourinho and his past at Porto, it certainly won’t be a friendly for them.”

Benfica have also faced some big clubs in their pre-season.
“Yes, they have played real matches, always. From a footballing point of view, facing good teams with different styles and mentalities has been very useful for us. It’s a pity that three or four great players have only been able to play a few minutes of these games after ending last season with serious injuries. We are planning the future for them too and we will organise a match for Samuel, Cordoba and Chivu when there’s the international break after the first round of the league.”

After leaving Valencia, Quique Sánchez Flores is set for his debut as coach of Benfica. Nice memories of his matches against Chelsea in the Champions League?
“Yes. I was about to face Inter, but it was Valencia who qualified for the next round. Those were two very tough matches with Chelsea. After the 1-1 draw in London we won away from home and qualified with a goal in the 91st minute.”

What kind of Inter will we see tomorrow evening?
“We will see an Inter without a lot of players. We have been in this situation since the start of our preparations. In Munich I said we had two teams: one on the pitch and one in the stands. It will be the same in Lisbon, it’s just that one will be on the pitch and the other will be here in Appiano Gentile to train with the fitness coaches and the medical staff: Cordoba, Materazzi, Samuel, Vieira, Chivu, Rivas, Adriano and Dacourt. But for the others it will be the natural evolution of a team that has a structure now. It’s a shame Adriano can’t play because the team worked very hard to play well against Ajax, and just as well this week, thinking they would play with the Brazilian in attack alongside Ibrahimovic. It’s a shame we won’t see the two players together in a team that is improving very well in terms of its organisation in defence. All the work done in the last fifteen days can be put away now, and we’re waiting for Adriano to return to full training. However, the team is working well and we’re confident for the future. We have to play against Sampdoria and Roma before the championship break and we have to win. This is important for us because the injured players will be ready to play when we resume.”

Do the international commitments prevent you from working in an optimal way ahead of the Super Cup on 24 August?
“Yes. This is the life of a coach of a big club. You know that almost every month you have to make do without players who leave for matches with their national teams. You need to have a bit of luck and not see players return with injuries. This is our life. We’re obviously not happy if a player like Ibrahimovic is called up to his national team. We have been working with him for a long time to have him ready for the first competitive matches, which are very important for us. But these are the rules of the game and we have to accept them. Argentina’s friendly against Belarus doesn’t come at a very good time, but I have spoken with the club and I’m very happy because they have created the conditions for me and the players to work in the most professional way possible. I will go and see the match and after it I will immediately return to Milan with the Argentine players thanks to a private flight. I’m grateful to the club for this excellent organisation. In this way the players can rest directly in Milan and the next day they can train with their team-mates. I thank the club for this and obviously the three Argentine players, who are very happy to have this opportunity.”

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